Forum condems labelling of some Kogi lawmakers as Terrorists
Agency report
The Kogi East APC Leaders Forum on Saturday in Abuja, condemned the recent labelling of some members of the State House of Assembly as terrorists by the State Government.
Mr Citizen Goodman, one of the leaders of the forum while addressing a news conference, said the suspension of some of the party’s stalwarts, including Muritala Ajaka was done without due process.
Newsatlarge reports that Ajaka is the APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary in its National Working Committee (NWC) and a frontline Kogi governorship aspirant.
Goodman alledged that the suspension of Ajaka was born out of envy, jealousy, and hatred because of his rising political profile.
“It is like the case of giving a dog a bad name just to cut off its head, the whole exercise was borne out of envy, jealousy and hatred for the rising political profile of Ajaka, especially and others,” he said.
He noted that the declaration of Suleiman Musa, representing Idah, Daniel Rayin of Bassa Local Government Area and Muktar Ibrahim, representing Ibaji Constituency as terrorists were the greatest injustice and hatred.
“We, the Igala people in Kogi are seriously injured and stigmatised by this pronouncement, we condemned it in entirety and reject completely the appellation,” he said.
Goodman described as mission impossible, the alledged plan of Gov. Yahaya Bello to ensure that his successor came from his part of the state in the upcoming Nov. 11 Kogi governorship election.
He added that politics was a game of numbers in which the majority always carried the day while the minority had their say.
He said the forum would support Ajaka’s governorship aspirations no matter what, because he was the hero of the APC’s success in Kogi East and by extension Kogi.
He praised Ajaka for his financial support and fiscal roles in the party and stated that the state would had suffered a serious set back without him.
Goodman added that the forum had passed a vote of absolute confidence on Ajaka’s capability, capacity, and competence as a worthy representative of the state in the party’s NWC and a great leader of time.
“We hereby pass a vote of absolute confidence on his capability, capacity and competence as a worthy representative of the state in the NWC and a great leader of our time.
“Hence the illegal suspension by any individual, group of people and any interest group are done out of hatred and fear of his rising political profile,” He said.
He therefore called on Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, the APC National Chairman to void the purported suspension of all those involved.
He added that the allegations against them were figments of imagination and hatred enveloped with fear of the intimidating profile of Ajaka especially (https://newsatlarge.ng)