Senator Kwankwaso
A civil rights group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has asked for the cancellation of the political campaign rally in Kano scheduled for later this month, citing possible loss of lives in the event that the supporters of the state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje and his predecessor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, clash at a proposed political rally of Kwankwasiya movement.
This was contained in a statement issued by the rights group against the backdrop of last weekend’s clash of Ganduje and Kwankwaso supporters at separate but simultaneously held wedding events in Kano which led to several injuries.
The group also tasked all political interest groups in Kano State to maintain decorum and adhere strictly to the provisions of the law even when exercising their constitutionally guaranteed freedom of peaceful assembly as enshrined under chapter four of the Constitution.
HURIWA said Kano State being a cosmopolitan territory that is like a miniature Nigeria with millions of Nigerians from virtually all Ethno- religious backgrounds and also as a legendry and thriving trading metropolis known for the large markets that dot the city, it is politically suicidal to permit all kinds of political tendencies to foment trouble and constitute social nuisance that could imperil the economic activities of millions of Nigerians resident and doing legitimate businesses in the state.
According to the group, it is unwise to proceed with a politically charged rally by the group known as Kwankwasiya since it is not legally registered to participate in the coming state – wide local council polls in Kano State just as the campaign period for the 2019 general elections in which the serving Senator and erstwhile Governor of the state is entitled to recontest can only begin in August 2018 in accordance with the time table just issued by the Independent National Electoral commission (INEC).
Citing section 221 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), HURIWA said only legally recognised political party is allowed to participate in any electioneering campaign to canvass for votes and to nominate candidates to stand for elective positions at all the levels of the electoral process.
“Specifically, section 221 of the 1999 constitution states as follows: ‘No association, other than a political party, shall canvass for votes for any candidate at any election or contribute to the funds of any political party or to the election expenses of any candidate at an election’.”
The Rights group also backed the position of the Chairman of the state electoral commission (KASIEC), Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka that the interest group known as Kwankwasiya is not recognised as a political party for the purposes of the February 10, 2018 local council poll in Kano.
HURIWA recalled that Sheka told journalists in his office that the Commission’s position has nothing to do with the alleged feud between Ganduje and Kwankwaso. It also quoted him as saying: “KASIEC did not recognise any group called Kwankwasiya in the list of political parties for the February 10th local government election.”
Also, HURIWA states that the chairman further disclosed that KASIEC had confirmed the participation of 36 political parties in the poll.
The rights group which says it is totally a non-political platform, however stated that her attention was called by her registered members resident in Kano state to the rising cases of clashes between two diametrically opposed political groups known as Kwankwasiya and Gandujiya which supports the former Governor and the current holder of the office of Governor.
HURIWA expressed concerned “that the peace, stability and progress that Kano State is known for may be imperiled if these two groups continue to confront each other. We therefore call on the Inspector General of Police to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order. We equally urge the immediate past governor to cancel any political campaign that violates the clear provisions of both the extant electoral Act and the Nigerian constitution.”
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