The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Niger state has on Monday said former state Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu has no moral justification to accuse the party of using tribal sentiments in the last State congress that held in Minna
Making this known, the state party Chairman, Barrister Tanko Beji said if tribal sentiment was applied in the state, Dr. Babangida Aliyu wouldn’t have emerged governor of Niger State for two consecutive terms.
While responding to claims by Aliyu that the state Congress held by the party was a sham, Beji said it was orderly and peacefully organized with over 2,300 delegates from the 25 local government areas in attendance.
Furthermore, he explained that tribal sentiment has never played up in the politics of Niger state, adding that Aliyu and his Deputy Alhaji Ahmed Ibeto who ruled between 2007 to 2015 were both Hausas.
Accordingly, he said, “now that things didn’t go the way he wanted, he is now crying that there is tribal sentiment in the party. If tribal sentiment was put forward Aliyu, an Hausa by tribe could never have governed Niger state, because what is the percentage of the Hausas if we take away other tribes like Gbagis, Nupes, Kamukus and so on. Even our last Caretaker Committee Chairman Alhaji Chiza is Hausa by tribe. I am most shocked that Dr. Aliyu could raise such an issue. Well, he has shown us it exists and we will employ it.”
Speaking on the congress being a sham, he said, ” Everyone is entitled to his or opinion. Babangida Aliyu was not a candidate and did not even attended the Congress. Why is he crying,? The person that contested with me has not said anything. I am most shocked and surprised that he will describe our Congress as sham with all his exposure”
“With over 2,300 delegates from 25 local governments and 274 wards, cannot be called sham. It was orderly and peacefully organized, which has produced us as the Executives. You can’t call that kind of gathering a sham.”
Also, the chairman further said the party is pained by the security challenges facing the state and the country at large, especially the continued stay of the 136 kidnapped Tegina kids.
“We feel pained with the security situation facing our state, ii is every where. People are being kidnapped like fowls, they can no longer sleep with their eyes closed.”