The
incident was said to have taken place following earlier rumours that
the Independent National Electoral Commission had postponed the February
14, 2015 Presidential election.
The
billboard is located on the ever-busy Suleija-Kaduna Expressway at the
Federal Housing junction, beside the office of the National Emergency
Management Agency in Kubwa.
On it was boldly written, “On February 14, vote Goodluck, vote PDP, The Goodluck Thumb.”
It was learnt that the arsonist drove to the billboard, parked his car, brought out a tyre and set it on fire.
But
the arsonist, according to officials of NEMA, who pleaded anonymity,
came back in the night and on seeing that the fire didn’t do much damage
poured petrol on another tyre and set it ablaze.
It was not however clear who was responsible and what prompted it.
But
a taxi driver within the vicinity, who simply identified himself as
Yahaya, said, “The incident happened following earlier rumours that the
February 14 presidential election has been postponed.”
Our source saw ashes of the burnt billboard during a visit to the site on Sunday.
Some
youths had recently pelted the convoy of President Goodluck Jonathan in
Katsina and Bauchi states and burnt his campaign vehicles in Jos.
The
Nigeria Posterity Project had expressed concern over the use of stones
and destruction of campaign posters belonging to Jonathan by some
northern youths.
According
to the organization, northern leaders should tone down their utterances
and allow free campaigns by all candidates in all parts of the country.
The
National Coordinator of the NPP, Mr. Louis Ebodaghe, had said, “The
burning of President Jonathan’s campaign vehicles in parts of the North
and the pulling down of his posters in parts of the North can only be
likened to Nazi Germany where, for the fear of Hitler, everybody must
fly the Nazi flag even against their conscience. This cannot be
tolerated in modern day Nigeria and should not be encouraged.”
Meanwhile,
the All Progressives Congress in Cross River has disclosed plans to
embark on a One- Million Youth March in the state to reiterate support
for the party’s presidential candidate, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.), despite the poll shift.
The
party condemned the postponement of the general elections earlier
scheduled for February 14 and 28, saying it was obvious that the
leadership of the PDP was afraid of impending defeat at the polls.
Speaking
on behalf of the party after a crucial meeting on Sunday, the state APC
Youth Leader, Mr. Effiom Otu, said the youth wing of the party would
organise a one-million youth march in solidarity with the APC
presidential candidate and other APC candidates to garner support for
the party ahead of the elections.
Otu
also said the youths had endorsed a door-to-door campaign for the
party, adding that the objective was to educate and sensitise the
electorate in order for them to be convinced.
He said the campaign would ensure that all the 2,283 polling units in the state were aggressively covered in the exercise.
Otu
said, “We will organise a one-million youth march in the state capital
soon in solidarity with our presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.) and other candidates to garner more support for the party
ahead of the elections.
“We
(the youths) have endorsed a door-to-door campaign for the party in the
state. The objective is to ensure that those who hold suspicious view
about the person and capacity of the party candidates for the election
are educated and sensitised to jettison their held conviction.”
He
castigated the Presidency for using insecurity as a reason for the
polls shift, explaining that there was no strength in the argument
advanced for the postponement.
Otu
said, “The Presidency was caught in another web of cajoling by feigning
insecurity as the reason for the postponement because it could not
convincingly pull through the issue of PVCs collection as initial reason
for the shift.
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