Plot to unite James Faleke (left) and Yahaya Bello (Right) uncovered.
This follows a report on This Day that
the crisis in the APC following the substitution of its late
governorship candidate, Prince Audu Abubakar, has drawn the attention of
the party leaders and reconciliatory talks have begun.
It was gathered that a meeting, summoned
by James Ocholi, minister of State for Labour and Productivity, on
Sunday, December 6, had about 50 party members in attendance.
According to a reliable source, present
at the meeting, the party stakeholders have resolved that the party
should pursue peace, unity and reconciliation.
They urged everyone to refrain from inciting, and hate speeches and writings.
He said the meeting resolved that
efforts would be made to bring the governor-elect, his purported deputy,
Abiodun Faleke and other aggrieved persons together in the spirit of
reconciliation, peace and unity.
Information gathered also indicate that a
committee of elders is set to be set up comprising people from the
three senatorial zones to promote reconciliation, good governance and
peace in the state. It will also explore the possibility of out-of-court
settlement of existing cases.
Speaking during the talks, Ocholi said: “I’m
personally encouraged by the mature, reconciliatory remarks of most of
the attendees. They said they were more concerned about good governance
in the state than where the governor comes from. I would therefore like
to appeal to everyone in the various online platforms and the entire
Kogites to be less incendiary in their posts and speeches. Stop calling
people names. Stop rumour- mongering. Preach peace and reconciliation
and not hatred and war.
“Let us give peace a chance. Remember Kogi belongs to all of us and we have no choice but to live together as one.”
James Faleke, Bello’s purported deputy, declared that he would not be available for swearing in with Bello on January 27.
Faleke had, upon the death of his principal, Prince Abubakar Audu, written INEC to declare him as winner of the polls, despite INEC having initially declared the poll as inconclusive.
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