
One man has been killed while 18 others sustained injuries during a clash by political thugs in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital on Saturday.
Spokesman
for the state Police Command, Muhammad Shehu, who confirmed the incident on
Sunday, October 16, said the groups were suspected to be members of APC and PDP
in the state.
"Discreet
investigation into the case has commenced aimed at ensuring that the
perpetrators face the full wrath of the law." he added.
Mr Shehu’s
confirmation followed an allegation by the APC that thugs suspected to have
been hired by the PDP attacked and killed one man and injured 18 others without
reason.
The APC’s
allegation is contained in a statement issued by Yusuf Idris, the party’s
publicity secretary in Gusau on Saturday.
"It
is highly disheartening and worrisome the attack with firearms perpetrated by
PDP thugs. The thugs came as the PDP Zamfara Governorship candidate’s boys and
shot at innocent youths who were carrying out their monthly sanitation work in
GRA area of Gusau, the Zamfara state capital," Idris said.
He claimed
that victims were attacked because they were APC supporters.
"We
are calling for calm by the good citizens of the state who were angered by the
thugs. We wish to call on both the state government and security agents to
urgently fish out the culprits and bring them to book to prevent reprisals,” he
added. Mr Idris urged security agencies
to also uncover how and where the alleged attackers secured such dangerous
firearms.
"A
stitch in time, saves nine and a word is always enough for the wise,” he said.
Meanwhile,
the state deputy governor, Hassan Nasiha, had visited the victims of the attack
at the Specialist Hospital, Gusau to ascertain their condition.
He
confirmed that one live was lost while 18 others sustained various degrees of
bullet wounds.
He said it
was the fear of such breach of law and order that the Zamfara Government
announced a halt on campaign activities and rallies by political parties in the
state.
The deputy
governor, however, said that the state government would investigate the matter
and resolve on next line of action.
He assured
of government’s resolve to punish whoever was found involved in the attack.
Nasiha
consoled with the victims of the incident and promised that the government
would not fold it’s arms and watch that happen again.
Meanwhile
the PDP in its response, said that its governorship candidate, Dauda
Lawal-Dare, only had a small meeting to receive defectors from the 14 local
government areas of the state.
The
party’s deputy chairman, Mukhtar Lugga, said shortly after the event, that the
party received 50 defectors from each of the 14 local government areas.
On the
issue of halting rallies as announced by the state government, Lugga said PDP’s
activity was within the ambit of the law and in line with the Electoral Act 2022
as amended.
According
to him, the party was guided by the Independent National Electoral Commission’s
guidelines and time table for rallies and electioneering campaigns.
“We have
applied for security and the Commissioner of Police and the Commandant Nigeria
Security and Civil Defense Corps deployed their men that ensured successful
activity of our great party,” he said.
Mr Lugga
expressed concern at the activities of some criminal elements who allegedly
attacked some PDP youths during the event.
He claimed
that two of its youths were also reportedly shot in front of the Campaign
Office of the governorship candidate in the state capital.
The PDP
officials conducted newsmen round the emergency unit of the Specialist hospital
where two victims with fractured legs and other wounds were also receiving medical attention.
Mr Lugga,
however, said that the party would investigate the alleged killing of an APC
youth and injuring of 18 others and take appropriate action.
The vice
chairman said the party was a law-abiding institution, assuring that their
activity did not go against the INEC guidelines.
"There
was no information from the INEC halting
political rallies or political events in Zamfara state,” Mr Lugga added.





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