The All Progressives Congress in
Kaduna State on Tuesday said the Kaduna State government denied the
party’s presidential candidate, Maj. Gen Muhammmadu Buhari (retd.),
access to the Murtala Mohammed Square, Kaduna, for his North-West zonal
rally ahead of the rescheduled March 28 and April 11 general elections.
Our correspondent learnt that
preparation for the rally, which is expected hold today (Wednesday), had
reached an advanced stage when the zonal office of the party was
informed that the state had refused the party the permit to use the
facility.
“The PDP is jittery already. They are
simply afraid of the popularity strength of the APC in the state and
indeed the northern part of the state,” a party official, who asked not
to be named, said.
The spokesman for Governor Mukhtar Yero,
Malam Ahmed Mayaki neither picked calls to his mobile nor respond to a
text message sent to his phone on the development.
Meanwhile, the APC in the state has
accused the Yero-led administration of preparing the ground for crisis
ahead of the elections in the state.
Spokesman of the APC Campaign Council in
the state, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, at a media briefing said those
championing hatred and disaffection in the state were those in
government.
He noted that the government was not
interested in ensuring peace and that it had been paying lip service to
the issue of peace in the state.
Aruwan said the Kaduna State government had engaged in promoting violence in the state.
He said, “As a movement of the people,
the APC is resolutely committed to free, fair and credible elections,
held in an atmosphere of peace.
“The PDP government of Kaduna State is
actively stoking religious and ethnic tension. Along with its affiliates
and supporters, the PDP has been trying to whip up religious
resentments against General Muhammadu Buhari and Mallam Nasir el-Rufai
(the APC governorship candidate)”.
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