Monday, August 18, 2025 - The Minister of State Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Abdullahi Atta and the All Progressive Congress APC, have alleged that the residents of Bagwai and Shannon Local Governments were chased away during the conduct of Saturday’s reruns election by the heavily Armed NNPP Hired Thugs.
The minister said in view of this fact and the heavy attacks
by the NNPP hired thugs, the party wants INEC to immediately cancel the
election and declare the Bagwai Shanono election null and void”.
Speaking on behalf of APC Stakeholders, in Kano he reminded
that in the buildup to the election, the political parties had a peace pact to
work towards violence-free elections.
”In this light, all political parties; the All Progressives
Congress, APC, the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and others agreed not to
mobilise thugs.
“Our rally, which was organised on Wednesday, August 13, was
held peacefully despite the massive crowd that turned out for it from across
the two constituencies; Shanono/Bagwai and Ghari and Tsanyawa.
Adding that the campaign rally, led by the Deputy President
of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, was judged by all, as one of the freest
rallies conducted in recent times in our country.
“However, the following day, under the guise of conducting
their rally, the NNPP imported armed thugs from neighbouring states and
countries, infiltrated all the wards in Shanono/Bagwai State Constituency to
launch coordinated attacks on supporters of the opposition political parties,
particularly the APC.”
“The APC candidate for Shanono/Bagwai State Constituency was
not spared, as his residence came under attack from these thugs.
The Minister said disturbingly, the deliberate political
brigandage by the NNPP reached its crescendo on the election day, despite early
alerts to the security agencies and assurances from the Police and the DSS that
the situation would be brought under control before the commencement of voting.
“As early as 5am yesterday Shanono and Bagwai local
government areas was invaded by thousands of armed thugs wielding various
dangerous weapons including guns allegedly recruited from within and outside
Kano State including Brinin Gwari in Kaduna, Kebbi and Katsina states by the
Kano State Government and the ruling party in the state,NNPP. They were
conveyed in hundreds of trucks and vehicles.
“When the information reached us, His Excellency, the Deputy
President of the Senate, swiftly reported the matter to the relevant security
agencies in both Kano and Abuja to get the criminals arrested or chased away to
forestall the breakdown of law and order before, during and after the election
in the two local government areas and beyond. But, before the security
operatives got there, the criminals had infiltrated the villages.”
He added, “Sighting unknown and strange faces in their
communities, the residents and voters ran away for safety and relocated to
neighbouring villages in Gwarzo and Bichi LGAs. We have just been informed that
they have started to return to their homes this afternoon.
Yusuf Atta said as a result of this, the NNPP took over the
polling units, hijacked the sensitive ballot materials – ballot papers and
results sheets, thumped the ballot papers and allocated votes for their party.
No credible election took place in Shanono/Bagwai
“The people of Bagwai/Shanono, who have been patiently
waiting for the conduct of the by-election since the demise of their
representative, Hon Halilu Ibrahim Kundila on April 6, last year, were
disenfranchised, traumatised and chased away from their homes by the NNPP and
their thugs imported from neighbouring states and countries.
“We appeal to the people of the constituency and our teaming
supporters across the state to remain calm and law-abiding. We urge the
security agencies to ensure the prosecution of all the armed thugs who have
been arrested in connection with this charade.
The Minister explained that the foundation of any democracy
is the right of the people to vote freely and safely for candidates of their
choice.
“How can we claim to uphold democracy when citizens are
chased away from their homes hours before the election? How can we guarantee
the legitimacy of a process overshadowed by threats and chaos? An election
marred by violence is no election at all.
”The integrity of our democratic process is paramount. We
owe it to ourselves, to future generations and to the principles of democracy,
to defend it,” he noted.
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