Election 2019: FG has marked key PDP members for arrest in Benue, says Ortom
- Governor Samuel Ortom has raised the alarm over an alleged plan to arrest key PDP members in Benue state
- The Benue governor fingered the federal government and the APC as being behind the plot
- The governor said those marked for arrest are to be falsely accused of gun running
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue has raised the alarm over an alleged plan to arrest key Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members in the state.
The Benue governor who accused the federal government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) of being behind the plot, said those marked for arrest are to be falsely accused of gun running.
He listed those to be arrested or eliminated as:
1. Hon. Abraham Kwaghngu
2. Hon. Anthony Shawon
3. Mr. David Tsevende
4. Dr. Cletus Tyokyaa
5. Hon. Avine Agbom
6. Hon. Matthew Mnyam
7. Mr. Raymond Asema
8. Hon. David Iorhemba
9. Hon. John Enger
“No convincing reason has been given for the planned arrest and those to be apprehended are not likely to be arraigned in court.
“The move is part of the ongoing persecution of Governor Ortom since he defected from APC.
“With the governorship and state Assembly elections just three days ahead, the plan of APC is to intimidate the governor and his teeming supporters and pave way for flagrant rigging of the polls.
“APC has seen their defeat coming and the only way it feels it can avert losing the elections on Saturday is to manipulate the electoral process and harass PDP members by indiscriminately arresting them,” the statement said.
The governor said the plot began on the day of the Presidential and National Assembly elections when the chief state collation agent of PDP, Dr Cletus Tyokyaa was arrested and taken away only to be released days later without any charge brought against him.
“We urge the federal government to shelve the planned arrest of the above named persons and any idea aimed at throwing Benue into political crisis. The people of the state have suffered enough attacks and do not deserve another round of oppression.
“We are also aware of the plan to use security operatives in plain clothes who will visit polling units and disrupt the process, particularly in areas considered to be strongholds of PDP. We advise the federal government to resist the lure to carry out this plot as it will be counter productive.
“We wish to let those planning to use the coming elections and destabilize Benue state that the people of the state are not only aware of their evil agenda but are also prepared to resist the reign of impunity with their votes,” the statement concluded.
Meanwhile, some women groups on Wednesday, March 6 marched to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters in Abuja ahead of the Saturday, March 9 governorship and state assembly election in various states of the federation.
The groups under the auspices of Save Democracy Women, cautioned that the governorship elections must not be postponed and also warned against militarization of the exercise.
Led by May Ubeku, convener, Impact Future Nigeria, the women carried placards with various inscriptions to press home their demands.