A political group, under the aegis of the Kwara North Caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has called on political office seekers from the area to be more concerned about worsening insecurity in the region rather than the zoning of the governorship seat to the region in the 2027 general elections.
Speaking with journalists on Thursday in Ilorin, the State capital, the leader of the Caucus, Hon. Benjamin Ezekiel Yisa, lamented that desperate political leaders from the region are more focused on governorship zoning, while they are less concerned about the worsening insecurity in the region.
Yisa, a former Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, also berated the Tuesday Mega Rally in Ilorin, organised by the governorship aspirants from the Kwara North.
The Caucus had, during the programme, declared their support for the reelection of President Bola Tinubu and Hon. Bashir Omolaja Bolarinwa’s governorship intention in the 2027 general elections.
He said: “It is quite unfortunate that while it remains our democratic right to seek political power, it is deeply troubling that the same level of coordination and urgency has not been deployed to address the worsening security in the Kwara North.
“Insecurity has plagued the region for over three years now. Our people have not been sleeping with their two eyes closed. Kwara North has experienced relentless attacks from daredevil terrorists and bandits, resulting in loss of lives, mass abductions for ransom running into millions of Naira. Our people now seek refuge in neighbouring villages and communities.
“Yet there has not been serious coordination and agitation from desperate political leaders to call for the government’s attention to deal decisively with this menace affecting our people. Rather, these individuals organised a Mega Rally to address the issue of shifting the governorship seat to the Kwara North.
“It is on this basis that this press conference is organised to support Hon Bolarinwa. A leader that is caring, capable and some one that has leadership experience and qualities.”
Earlier, Coordinator of the Caucus, Luqman S Musa, had said that “we wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from the recent press statements and hastily organised rallies by a few individuals claiming to speak for our region in support of the governorship aspiration of Kwara North.
“While we affirm our legitimate aspiration to see that the governorship candidate emerges from Kwara North, we strongly emphasise that such ambition must not come at the expense of competence, independence and the genuine capacity to deliver meaningful development.
“The ultimate objective of governance is not merely to produce a governor by origin, but to secure purposeful leadership that will uplift our region and the entire State”.
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