Saturday’s Benue
South senatorial rerun election between Senator David Mark of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, and Daniel Onjeh of the All Progressives Congress, APC,
may have come and gone, but issues arising therefrom, before, during and after
the poll will continue to generate controversy. Mark-Onjeh That poll became
necessary after the Justice Peter Ige-led appellate court, on November 28.,
2015, nullified the election of the immediate past Senate President, and
ordered fresh election within 90 days. Following that judgement, the parties
went back to the trenches to prepare for an election that would shake the very
foundation of the Benue South. The 90 days leading to that election would
remain indelible in the minds of the people of Idoma land. The period witnessed
political maneuvering, allignment and reallignment of forces, intrigues and
back stabbing. Though the rerun election was more of a popularity test for the
immediate past Senate President rather than a contest, it was also believed in
some quarters that it provided the PDP henchman an opportunity to know his
die-hard loyalists. Those who held this view premised their argument on the
fact that, Mark was for the first time running for a Senate seat on the flank
of an opposition party at both the federal and state levels. The contestants
were left with no other option than to sell themselves to the electorate.
Mark’s campaign was led by a former Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro,
from Okpokwu Local Government Area, LGA, while Onjeh’s team was led by Bar.
John Ochoga, from Ado LGA. Moro and his team adopted the strategy of quietly
visiting the electorate in the villages and by so doing created the impression
in the minds of their opponents they had given up the contest. The APC, on the
other hand, went on a loud campaign and even went as far as inviting the
National Chairman of the APC, Chief Odigie-Oyegun to Otukpo, where he
supervised the defection of some notable personalities from the PDP to the APC.
Among those who left the camp of Mark and the PDP were a former Senate
President in the short lived third republic, Senator Ameh Ebute; former
Ministers, Jerry Agada and Sam Ode; and a former Deputy Director General of
Mark’s campaign organization, Dr. John Enyi. Others include former members of
the state House of Assembly, former members of the State Executive Council
and political leaders from various
communities in the area. This, however, did deter the PDP team which sustained
its rather secretive and sometimes nocturnal campaigns. In fact, at the peak of
the campaigns and given the enormous interest the rerun election was generating
among the majority Tiv tribe who had no business in the poll and their untoward
disposition to have Onjeh defeat Mark,
the minority Idomas, who constitute the south district, felt slighted. The PDP
family took advantage of the people’s line of thought, by reawakening the
consciousness of the people to the fact that those supporting Onjeh were the alleged “slave masters” who
would rather die than have an Idoma man
emerge as governor of the state, Speaker of the state Assembly, Chief
Judge of the state or even the Vice Chancellor of the state owned university.
The campaign also harped on the fact that the APC-led state government was
bankrolling the campaign of its candidate even while owing workers several
months salaries after accessing the Federal Government bailout funds. The PDP
took this message to feverish level and it eventually torpedoed the propaganda
the ruling party had mustered. Aside the non payment of salaries, which was
also the bane of the last PDP government in the state, reference was made to
the several development projects that the former Senate President attracted to
his constituency. According to the Director General of the Mark Campaign, Moro,
“our campaigns were issue based, we made the people realize the need to return
senator Mark back to the Senate because under him we as a people have enjoyed
so much benefits”. On his part, the Director of Media of the organization, Dr.
Adakole Elijah, said, “The election was
not seen as a personal luggage of Senator Mark. It was a quest towards the
extrication of the minority Idoma people in Benue State from
marginalization”. The APC had centered
its campaign on the fact that Mark had been in the Senate for 16 years without
visible impact on the lives of the people of the area. The campaign team, which
at a time came under the direct
supervision of the state Deputy Governor, Engineer Benson Abounu,
traversed the length and breath of the district, urging the people to steer
clear of opposition politics and remain in mainstream politics. Onjeh, in a
recent interview, also stated that he
went into the race to deliver his people from the PDP and Mark. At the end of it all, the rerun, held
without major incidents, saw Mark
emerging victorious, polling 84, 192 to defeat Onjeh who garnered 71, 621 votes. Mark won in five local government areas
namely, Okpokwu, Agatu, Apa, Ado and Otukpo, while Onjeh won in Oju, Obi,
Ohimini and Ogbadibo. Not satisfied with the outcome of the poll, the APC
candidate has vowed to challenge it at the law court.
Credit: Vanguard

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