POLITICS
Sokoto: Tambuwal blows hot
over ‘plot to stop his second term inauguration’
The Sokoto State
Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has vowed to resist any attempt to stop his
inauguration for second term in office.
In a statement
yesterday by his Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, Alhaji Yusuf
Dingyadi, the governor alleged of plots to cause political chaos in the state.
He said that
certain individuals were spreading lies and creating confusion that the court
was going to remove him from office and give power to the APC.
Tambuwal added that
his posters along Birnin Kebbi Road, Maiduguri Road, Airport Road and some
other areas within the metropolis had been removed and replaced with those of
the APC governorship candidate.
Tambuwal stressed
that only legal means could stop his government.
The statement
reads, “Election is over, we have won the election and we have offered a hand
of fellowship, we asked them to come so that we develop Sokoto State, they
refused and went to court, why can’t they allow the court to pass its verdict?
“You can’t take
your case to court and start making political noise and telling people lies
when even the court has not started its own assignment.
“We are still in
the process of pre-hearing, we didn’t even get to the time witnesses are called
to testify on the election manipulation they alleged, yet they have started
going round telling people lies, especially in the rural areas, they want to
show that government is coming to them.”
The governor
advised the opposition to allow the court to do their work.
He continued, “PDP
in Sokoto is not looking for any backdoor judgement. You allow the court to do
what is needful, we have confidence in court because we won election with
divine intervention.”
He called on law
enforcement agencies in Sokoto to stop what he described as political rascality
in Sokoto State.
“We don’t want any
political crisis, we don’t want any tension in Sokoto, Sokoto people are
peace-loving, we call on security agents to investigate and find out the
sponsors of the political rascality in the state,” he said.
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