•‘PDP scared of Aregbesola’s achievements’
•Lagos Assembly warns on senator’s threat
The
Ogun State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) yesterday
said the threat by Senator Iyiola Omisore and the allegation of
attempted secession by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against Osun
State Governor Rauf Aregbesola constitute a call for war.
It urged “all peace-loving Nigerians” to prepare and confront the PDP menace.
In a
statement by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Sola Lawal, the party noted
that the false security report, which the PDP was peddling and the
threat by Omisore amount to “a war song which should not be treated with
kid gloves”.
ACN
said: “Ordinarily, the hyacinth that dances on water has its drummer in
the big underbelly of the water. If at this point the Goodluck Jonathan
administration does not call those behind these provocative acts to
order, then they may have secured executive nod somewhere.”
The
party frowned at Omisore’s attack on Aregbesola over the governor’s
security arrangement, saying: “It is not only provocative, irritating
and insulting to the people of Osun State but also a slap on all decent
Nigerians.
“We
know his antecedents and recall when, as Osun State deputy governor, he
engaged his governor, Chief Bisi Akande, in many uncivilised battles
which claimed several lives. Because of his antecedents, the people of
the Southwest, particularly our party, will not take his threats and
actions lightly.
“Omisore
made Osun State ungovernable then and, if he thinks he can re-enact the
Akande days, we are ready to meet force for force. The circumstances
are now different because the people are not only ready to defend their
votes and rights with the last blood in their veins, but are also ready
to defend the future of the next generation of Yorubas whom the PDP
administration in the Southwest in recent time had messed up totally.”
The
party expressed surprise that Omisore, who was detained for his alleged
role in the murder of the late Attorney-General and Minister of Justice,
Chief Bola Ige, after policemen guarding the house of the late Chief
Law Officer were said to have left their duty post for lunch!
The
Lagos State House of Assembly yesterday urged security agencies not to
overlook Omisore’s threat that he would stop and search Aregbesola’s
convoy.
Through
the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy, Security and
Publicity, Segun Olulade, the Assembly described the threat as weighty.
Addressing
reporters at the Assembly complex, the lawmaker noted that the threat
should not be treated with kid gloves because of the high- profile
political killings that have occurred in Osun State.
Olulade recalled the killing of a politician, Olagbaju, and Ige, among other cases that security agencies have not unravelled.
He
said: “With this new threat to a sitting governor, it’s not just enough
for security agencies to investigate the threat. Omisore should be
invited for interrogation to ascertain the gravity of his threat.
“We
call on all security agencies to be alive to their responsibility by
doing what is right. Nigerians are not prepared for another round of
anarchy in the State of Osun or anywhere in Nigeria. We also call on
well-meaning Nigerians to call the PDP and its chieftains to order and
not turn our dear nation into a banana republic.”
A
coalition of rights’ groups, under the aegis of Civil Society Coalition
Initiative (CSCI), has said it is because the PDP is scared of
Aregbesola’s achievements it resorted to campaigns of calumny against
the governor.
The
coalition, comprising the Committee for Defence of Human Rights (CDHR)
and Honourable Olumuyiwa Jimoh Foundation, noted that the PDP is scared
of the achievements Aregbesola has made and wants to eliminate him by
fabricating lies.
In a
statement by its Convener Ismail Olawale and Lagos State Chairman
Comrade Buna Isiak, the coalition said: “Aregbesola’s people-oriented
approach to development, coupled with popular mobilisation of the
people, is enough to deter enemies of democracy. But the vigilance of
Osun people and the revolutionary consciousness that is spreading are
what the PDP is scared of. But they cannot stop the march of history…”
Defending
the governor’s decision to send Osun youths to Cuba, the group said
Aregbesola’s path to alternative development could only be appreciated
through countries such as Cuba, China and Brazil, which have taken the
same path and emerged victorious.
Aregbesola,
the coalition noted, is destined to transform Osun State to be the most
industrialised state in Africa through an alternative path to
development as represented by China, Brazil and Cuba.
“There
is also a diplomatic and bilateral relation between Nigeria and Cuba.
This lays credence to the fact that Aregbesola is operating within the
provision of the Nigerian Constitution,” it said.
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