Ombugadu, PDP Governorship accuses Maku of spreading
fake news.
POLITICS
The
PDP governorship candidate in Nasarawa State, David Ombugadu, has dismissed the
purported endorsement of Mr Labaran Maku, his APGA rival, by the Eggon Cultural
Development Association (ECDA).
Ombugadu,
in a press briefing at the state capital Lafia on Thursday, said that the
purported endorsement was a “stage-managed” gathering by Maku’s supporters to
sway the opinion of the Eggon people believed to be one of the largest in the
state.
“I
was told that some people rushed to the media to claim that Maku has been
endorsed for the governorship seat by the Eggon speaking people, but I have
found the claim to be totally false.
“I
have watched a video of what transpired and can confirm that nothing like that
happened,” Ombugadu, a ranking member of the House of Representatives, who is
also Eggon, said.
He
said that Maku’s associates had attempted to “deceive the people by staging a
coup in media houses”, but failed in that bid.
“To
me, their desperate actions should be condemned. As far as I am concerned, I am
a popular choice of the entire people of Nasarawa State. I am the right person
to take Nasarawa State to a new height.
“From
what I saw in the video, the ECDA President, Mr Wilberforce Alaku, never said
anything close to endorsing Maku.
“What
he said was that both Maku and Ombugadu were Eggon children. He also said that
two of us cannot afford to go into the governorship contest together because we
needed unity to achieve success.
“What
the Maku team wanted to do was to stage a `democratic coup’ by misquoting the
ECDA official. It was a desperate attempt to circumvent due process in seeking
the mandate of the Eggon people. This is wrong and should be disregarded.
“It
is a shame that Maku was `in a hurry to stage a coup against his own people’.
“I
am even more disappointed with the manner the alleged endorsement spread on
some media outlets. Journalists must engage in serious investigative journalism
so as to get the truth of an issue and avoid spreading fake news.
“Newsmen
must try to confirm claims, especially on sensitive issues like this, before
going public. It is the only way to earn the respect of members of the public,”
he said.
The
PDP governorship candidate urged voters to choose candidates based on merit so
as to enjoy the benefits of good governance.
Four
persons from the Eggon tribe are in the race for the Nasarawa State
Governorship seat.
The
quartet include Ombugadu (PDP), Maku (APGA), Mathew Ombugaku (Rebuild Nigeria
Party), and Abdullahi Agibi (Labour Party).
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