Despite the pledge by
Nigeria’s two main political parties to violence free general elections,
violent acts by their supporters appear to be on the rise.
Two days after
campaign buses of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation were set ablaze
in Jos, Plateau State, several property belonging to the Peoples Democratic
Party in Gombe State were burnt down on Sunday.
The Gombe incident
occurred in Gona Village of Akko Local Government Area.
A resident of the
town, Mijinyawa Ahmed, informed our source that a convoy of the APC
governorship candidate, Inuwa Yahya, instigated the violence in which the PDP
office, two vehicles and several shops were burnt down.
“The APC candidate was
on his way to Billiri town for a rally and his convoy suddenly stopped in the
town and some of the youth in the convoy began to destroy the billboards of
Governor Dankwambo and other PDP property,” Mr. Ahmed said.
The spokesperson of
Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, Junaidu Abubakar, confirmed that property belonging
to the party and the governor were destroyed.
“In their quest to
destroy the billboards of the governor and burn PDP office, peoples shops were
also burnt down completely,” Mr. Abubakar said.
He also said the
incident caused serious panic in the town because residents thought they were
under attack from members of the Boko Haram sect.
“Many people began
running into the bush thinking that Boko haram are attacking them,” he said.
However, the secretary
of the APC in Gombe State, Umar Mohammed, told our source that the attack was
instigated by PDP members
“We were on our way to
Billiri to receive decampees and as usual advanced party were asked to move
ahead of the candidate’s convoy,” he said.
“PDP members then
blocked the road in Gona and refused to allow our members passage which led to
a fight between them.
“One of our members
was even seriously wounded with a knife and is presently in
hospital receiving
treatment.”
He said even after the
programme in Billiri, words reached the APC that PDP supporters in Gona were
armed and ready to ambush them on their way to Gombe.
“When we heard what
happened, we had to divert through Deba to go back to Gombe,” he said.
The APC secretary also
said the residence of the governorship candidate was attacked three days ago by
hoodlums suspected to be PDP supporters.
“They destroyed about
five vehicles and injured one of his police security detail who is still
receiving treatment,” he said.
When contacted, the
spokesperson of the Nigerian Police in Gombe, Fwaje Atajiri, said the police
command is not aware of any of the incidents.
Apart from the Jos and
Gombe incidents, cases of politically motivated attacks have also been reported
in other states.
Some supporters of the
APC in Rivers State were shot last week on their way to attend their party’s
presidential campaign flag-off in Port Harcourt.
Also, an office
belonging to the APC in Okrika, the hometown of Nigeria’s first lady, Patience
Jonathan, in Rivers State was attacked with dynamites on Sunday.
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