Wada/Awoniyi Team Grows Stronger
As at January this year, the Kogi State chapter of People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) was heavily fragmented along different interests. These
interest groups nearly tore the party into shreds during and after the January
primaries.
After the January primaries two prominent groups emerged –
Governor Idris political powerhouse and the popular Kutepa amalgamated group.
The Ibro powerhouse produced Isa Jubrin Echocho.
The other camp pushed for cancellation of the January
primaries but while the agitation was still raging, the courts extended Ibro’s
tenure. The Kutepa camp mounted pressure on the national secretariat of the
party on the need for a rerun primaries in Kogi state citing Anambra as a good
antecedent.
When INEC rolled out timetable for the governorship
elections in Kogi State in line with the electoral act, it fixed September 22,
2011 as the deadline for party primaries. The Kogi state chapter party
leadership kicked against a rerun of primaries but after a careful study of the
issue the leadership decided to go for a rerun in a bid to unite the party in
the state.
Capt. Wada/Arc. Awoniyi on Campaign Tour |
Other parties reasoned along the same line. ACN dumped the
earlier primaries that produced Professor Yusuf Obaje and called for a fresh
process that eventually produced Prince Abubakar Audu. ANPP organised fresh
primaries as well. PDP was left with no option than to organise fresh
primaries.
Guided by the electoral act and her constitution, PDP called
for a fresh primary.
All the aspirants from western senatorial districts withdrew
from the race to pave way for Kutepa’s emergence. The winner of the rancourous
January primaries, Isa Jubrin Echocho also joined the fray. Echocho, Kutepa and
a new entrant, Idris Wada were seen as leading contenders.
Kutepa banked on bloc votes from the Western axis, Echocho
hoped to ride on the influence of Kogi representatives in the national assembly
while Wada enjoyed the support of politicians who were angered by the rude
emergence of Echocho in the botched January primaries.
Kutepa, Echocho, Wada and others bought party nomination
forms, passed through the screening process at Lafia and prepared to win the
party’s sole ticket.
On Thursday, 22nd September 2011, delegates from all over
the state gathered at the Lokoja Township Stadium, venue of the PDP primaries,
to elect the party’s candidate for the December 3 governoship elections. As
proceedings began, it became obvious that the two powerful groups that emerged
after the January primaries are still intact, the Governor Idris powerhouse and
the Popular Kutepa Amalgamated group. The only difference was in the governor’s
camp – they have resolved to drop Echocho in favour of another party stalwart,
Captain Idris Wada.
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