El-Rufai reacts after hoodlums attack two Kaduna senators, journalists
The Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has condemned the
violence, in which two senators, Shehu Sani and Suleiman Hunkuyi, were
targeted.
The violence occurred at the premises of the Nigerian Union of Journalists in Kaduna.
Earlier on Sunday, hoodlums had disrupted a press conference held by
the two senators, Messrs Sani (Kaduna Central) and Hunkuyi (Kaduna
North); and injured at least one journalist working for Liberty
TV/Radio, in the violence that ensued.
According to witnesses, including journalists, the hoodlums numbering
over 100 were wielding dangerous weapons and overpowered police
officers to unleash the violence.
“Having been briefed on the situation, the governor expressed
sympathy with the NUJ and the persons that were harassed by the
hoodlums,” said a statement signed by the governor’s spokesperson,
Samuel Aruwan, Sunday afternoon.
“The governor directed that the security agencies should investigate
and take necessary action against the hoodlums. The governor also
directed security agencies to beef up security at the NUJ secretariat to
protect journalists doing their duty.
“The media must not be hindered from carrying out their
constitutional and professional obligations. The government of Kaduna
State upholds the principles of free speech and respects the freedom of
expression,” added Mr. Aruwan.
Mr. Sani had, in the wake of the violence, told PREMIUM TIMES the
hoodlums were sponsored by the Kaduna State Government. He said the
press conference was planned to protest “manipulation of the party (APC
in Kaduna)” by Mr. El-Rufai with whom he has been having running
political battle since both officials came to their offices in 2015.
Apart from Messrs. Sani and Hunkuyi, members of the House of
Representatives, including Mohammed Soba and Mohammed Usman were also
present at the press conference.
Before the violence, Mr. Hunkuyi had told Journalists that they were
sidelined in the election of the party’s delegates that held on
Saturday.
The elected delegates would represent the Kaduna APC during the non-elective national convention of the party/
Mr. Hunkuyi remarked that as stakeholders, they ought to be contacted and enabling environment provided for them to participate.
“The list of the delegates were not known to us. The list was fake.
So, we wrote two petitions to the national secretariat and zonal to
buttress our grievances.
“We hope the national body would look into our complaints and fix another date.”
But the Kaduna APC, in its reaction by the publicity secretary, Salisu Wusono, said the election was “credible, free and fair.”
The party insists on the suspension of Mr. Sani, an arrowhead of the
bill to review the Nigerian Constitution to allow independent candidacy
in elections.
In his statement on Sunday, Mr. Aruwan did not respond to Mr. Sani’s
specific allegations, but warned against political violence and attack
on the press.
“Politics should not be a desperate game. And desperation should not be visited on journalists or any citizen.
“The government of Kaduna State will not tolerate any attempt to
muzzle the press and innocent citizens from exercising their
constitutional rights,” said Mr. Aruwan.
The Commissioner of Police for the State, while addressing
Journalists, after the violence which ended only when he arrived, said
the hoodlums would be arrested.
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