Nigerian Pilot reported
that the violence started when APC political thugs carrying out a
one-million-man march for the state governorship candidate of the party, Malam
Nasir El-Rufai, attacked PDP supporters.
It was reported that some of
the supporters were injured in the process, while bill boards in support of
President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero were destroyed.
The incident was propelled by
the sudden change of venue for the one-million-man march. It is understood that
the march was slated to be held in Ahmadu Bello Stadium, but was stopped by
security agents, who ordered that the march should be relocated to Kaduna
International Trade Fair Complex on Kaduna – Zaria Expressway.
It was further reported that
the directive did not go down well with the APC supporters who were chanting
“change, change dole,” venting their anger on anything that had to do with the
PDP, including pulling down billboards of PDP candidates, which roused the anger
of the PDP supporters who were at the GEJ campaign office on NEPA roundabout,
Ahmadu Bello Way.
An eyewitness who spoke on
condition of anonymity said: “We were sitting by the roadside when we saw few
youths with T-shirt carrying APC logo from the crowd, accompanying the
opposition governorship candidate, El-Rufai, through Ahmadu Bello Way. On
getting to the office of President Jonathan/Sambo campaign office, those youths
started bringing down the PDP billboards mounted in front of the filling station
close to the campaign office.”
The eyewitness added that:
“They proceeded to the Goodluck/Namadi campaign organisation secretariat where
they jumped through the fences to attack PDP youths who were inside the office.
The PDP supporters on seeing the APC thugs approaching them tried to defend
themselves but were overshadowed or out shined by the large number of the APC
supporters. Two people were injured, though it took the intervention of the
police to bring the situation under control.”
The injured were quickly
rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
It was also learnt that if not
for the swift intervention of officers from Gabasawa police station, who
dispersed the warring parties, the situation could have been worse as the thugs
had almost set the PDP campaign office ablaze.
The state police spokesman,
DSP Zubairu Abubakar, confirmed the clash and said that arrests have been made.
“We have arrested some of the
people engaged in the fight but I cannot disclose the actual number to you now;
but investigation is ongoing,” he said.
The APC thugs were alleged to
have been in possession of dangerous weapons during the clash.
A non-governmental
organisation, CLEEN Foundation, in its security threat assessment report has
identified 21 Nigerian states that may be affected by electoral violence during
the March 28 and April 11 elections.
In a swift reaction to the
tension that has been looming in parts of the country, the inspector general of
police, Suleiman Abba, has unveiled his security priority list and plan for the
election period.
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