The Governor of Bauchi State, Isa Yuguda, has stated that the persons
who attacked President Goodluck Jonathan’s entourage were sponsored by
leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and not by the opposition
All Progressives Congress, APC.
Mr. Yuguda, who is the leader of the PDP in Bauchi, stated this in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service.
Information gathered reported how President Goodluck
Jonathan’s re-election campaign in Bauchi on Thursday turned violent
when the persons converged at the Ibrahim Babangida Square, venue of the
event, and hurled shoes, plastic water bottles and other objects at the
canopy where the president and members of his campaign team were
delivering their speeches.
Although security operatives intervened to stop the thugs from
disrupting the event, several vehicles coming out of the venue,
belonging to the PDP presidential campaign team, were stoned while tyres
were burnt.
The violent youth also clashed with security personnel deployed
around Ran road and the Bauchi central market where a police patrol van
was set ablaze by irate youth.
The PDP and the APC have accused each other of orchestrating the incident with both condemning it.
However, Mr. Yuguda, who hosted the president at the occasion, blamed
PDP leaders from Bauchi, who are opposed to his administration, for the
attack.
“The attack was organized by some of our top party chieftains who are
from the state and reside in Abuja. They staged this disgraceful action
of the youth,” the governor said in Hausa.
Although the governor did not mention the names of the officials, he
is believed to have been referring to the party’s national chairman,
Adamu Muazu, and the Abuja Minister, Bala Mohammed.
Messrs. Muazu and Mohammed have had running battles with the governor
in the past, although all parties claimed it had been resolved.
Mr. Yuguda said the attack was sponsored to embarrass him.
“This attack is an insult to the Emir of Bauchi and myself, the
Governor of Bauchi State, just to ridicule us before President Goodluck.
Jonathan who visited the state and paid homage to the emir,” he said.
“The President, as the guest of the Emir and people of Bauchi State,
deserved to have been treated with respect and dignity, in line with
Islamic religious tenets, which the majority of people hold, but the
broom-carrying and misdirected youth, in a despicable manner, behaved
irresponsibly as the presidential convoy passed by.”
To buttress his claim that PDP leaders and not APC’s sponsored the
attack, Mr. Yuguda compared President Jonathan’s visit to Bauchi with
his visit to Kano, an APC controlled state.
“Mr President paid similar visit to Kano State which is a stronghold
of the opposition and an APC state, but yet the President moved round
the city freely, visited Emir of Kano, and nothing of such happened. Why
Bauchi State?” he said.
“They want to show the president that I am nobody in the state that I am governing.”
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