Uneasy calm pervades the political landscape of Kogi today as James Abiodun Faleke and Mr. Mohammed Audu were invited by operatives of the Directorate of State Service (DSS) in Abuja.
Supporters of the two politicians were apprehensive on the fate of their principals.
James Abiodun Faleke, a second-term House of Representatives, member was the running mate to the late Prince Abubakar Audu. The late Prince Audu died before the governorship election was concluded in the state. His son Mohammed Audu pitched his tent with Faleke.
In view of the legal vacuity of the scenario, Faleke has been consistently affirming that he was the right owner of the mandate given to him and the late Prince Abubakar Audu. He argued that the election of November 21, 2015 was concluded and that a winner had emerged.
But contrary to Faleke’s position, the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presented Alh. Yahaya Adoza Bello to INEC as replacement to the late Prince Abubakar Audu on the strength that the Agassa-born business mogul came second in the party’s governorship primaries.
Faleke kicked and dragged INEC to a Federal High Court in Abuja with the hope of stopping the supplementary poll in the state.
Having emerged the Governor-elect, all efforts by Alh. Yahaya Bello to woo Hon. Faleke to his side has proven abortive, as the latter has gone to the Election Petitions Tribunal to challenge the victory of Bello.
Also, it was alleged that many support groups in the state are threatening violence if Faleke was not declared winner of the election, a situation which might have prompted the DSS to invite him for questioning as the January 27 inauguration date draws by.
An informed source told Vanguard that the Member of the House of Representatives arrived at the headquarters of the security organisation at about 10:00 a.m. and has not been released as at the time of filing this report.
When contacted, the Director of Media and Publicity of Audu/Faleke Campaign Organization, Hon. Duro Meseko, confirmed the invitation, saying that the campaign organization was yet to come to terms with the invitation at what he called “a critical period in the struggle for the Lugard House through constitutional means”.
He said Hon. Faleke is a staunch believer in the rule of law and has decided to pursue his case through legal means. He expressed confidence in the non-partisanship of the DSS.
When contacted, the image-maker of the DSS refused to answer several calls made to confirm the rationale behind the arrest. (Vanguard Ngr)