All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole on Sunday accused Edo State government of orchestrating Saturday’s siege to his Benin home.
There is a frosty relationship between the party chair, who is the immediate past governor and his ‘godson’ - Governor Godwin Obaseki - ostensibly over the governor’s second term bid.
Explaining the Saturday night ‘attack’ on the chairman’s home, Oshiomhole’s spokesman, Mr Simon Ebegbulem told our correspondent on phone: “The National Chairman was in Benin on Saturday to attend a birthday party. While he was still at the party around 8pm, the state government sent thugs to his house. They were over 50 singing war songs.
“They blocked the entrance of his gate until security people there called those with him (Oshiomhole) to alert him about what was happening. That was how APC youths were swiftly alerted and they stormed the house with policemen.
“The thugs fled when they saw the youth and policemen. We are wondering what thugs will be doing at the residence of the national chairman at that time of the night.
“If the national chairman had arrived there without knowing, they would have attacked him. We are accusing the state government because the governor has been clamping down on all those opposed to him.”
Ebegbulem claimed that the action at Oshiomhole’s home, was part of the resolution reached at the last Exco meeting that all opposing anti-Obaseki second term bid be attacked.
But Mr Obaseki denied having anything to do with the attack. The governor’s spokesman, Mr. Crusoe Osagie said: “It is a lie. There was no attack. Nothing happened in the area where Oshiomhole lives.
“Edo State government has said it had no knowledge of the purported attack on the person or residence of Oshiomhole. We have no knowledge of the attack. We have also reached out to the police, and they affirmed that they do not know about such an attack.”
Edo Police Commissioner Mr Mallam Abubakar also denied there was an attack. The police chief said some persons at the party chairman’s home planning a protest were dispersed.
However, APC and Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege condemned “the attack” and called on the police to investigate it.
In a statement, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Lanre Issa-Onilu, said: “Although, APC National Chairman has rightly called for calm after the apparent attempt on his life, we call on Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammad Adamu and other relevant security outfits to investigate the ugly incident and prosecute the sponsors and attackers.
“In Edo State, just as in any other state, everyone must be free to go about their normal and legitimate activities without harassment, intimidation, threat to life and property.
“It is clear that the sponsors of the attack are bent on causing crisis in the state in pursuit of their desperate and unpopular political interests. Human life is greater that anyone’s political ambition.”
Mr Omo-Agege described the development as “callous, cowardly, inhumane and totally unacceptable that should be condemned by all.”
A statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Yomi Odunuga, quoted the Deputy Senate President as noting that politics should not be allowed to degenerate “to a situation where violence becomes the language of activism by both politicians and their supporters, no matter how disgruntled such persons may be.”
He said: “Such criminal attack remains utterly condemnable and illegal. Whatever their grievances, they should learn to explore dialogue rather than resort to violence.
“I call on the police to get to the root of the matter by prosecuting those involved in the act. It is my belief that the fine principles and ethos of democratic practice do have inbuilt mechanisms through which internal wrangling can be resolved without recourse to violence as it was the case in Edo State on Saturday.
“I would like to call on the parties involved to explore those options that would strengthen the party as entrenched in the constitution of APC as that is the best way to move the state and the nation to the Next Level in which all citizens are expected to reap the dividends of the trust they reposed in the government led by President Muhammadu Buhari”, he said.
Omo-Agege urged parents to warn their wards against political violence, adding that the attack negated democratic principles.
The Nation