There are indications that there is serious tension in the Kogi State
 Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the party prepares 
for its governorship primary election slated for Lokoja Township 
Stadium, Lokoja, on Saturday, the 29th of August, as speculations are 
rife that notable chieftains of the party are pressure on some aspirants
 to step down.The Kogi State governorship election comes up on 
November 21, 2015.
According to sources in the party, chieftains 
of the party, who feel the current number of aspirants, put at 28 is 
unhealthy for the party and may lead to crisis in the aftermath of the 
primaries, are appealing to some aspirants, considered as lightweights 
and others believed to be capable of playing the spoiler to step down.
A source in the party confided in DAILY POST that the National Leader
 of the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, alongside others have been 
making frantic efforts to ensure that the number of aspirants is pruned 
down to a manageable seven for a healthy primary election.
“Asiwaju
 Tinubu has been in Abuja since yesterday trying to see how to get some 
of the candidates to step down from the race. Having 28 aspirants for a 
single slot is considered unhealthy for a party that is trying to 
dislodge an incumbent Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governor in the 
state and it believed that everything has to be done to ensure that 
sanity is maintained”, the source said.
Asked
 why the party did not reduce the number during its screening exercise, 
the source said: “It would beenarbitrary to do so since those certified
 were qualified to stand for election. The party can only disqualify a 
candidate if he is not qualified. Besides, doing so would have 
compounded the problem as those arbitrarily disqualified may turn around
 to work against the party out of anger.
“What is been done at the
 moment is a subtle appeal for some of the aspirants to step down. It is
 not an order but an appeal to common sense and in the overall interest 
of the party. Nobody will be forced to step down; it is not compulsory, 
but what the leaders are doing is to make sure things are done in a 
healthy manner,” he said.
To
 buttress the speculation that last minute clandestine meetings were 
ongoing to prune down the number of aspirants, none of the aspirants for
 Saturdays Primaries is in the state capital yet, as they are said to be
 held back in Abuja to attend to some important meetings.
Those 
contacted on the telephone by DAILY POST confirmed that they are still 
in Abuja and may arrive the state capital later Thursday night or Friday
 morning.
Also a visit to the Party’s secretariat near the Local 
Government secretariat in Lokoja shows that all may not be well as the 
secretariat looks more like a ghost town, with only a couple of low 
level staff seen milling around the almost empty car park.
One of 
the staff at the secretariat confided in DAILY POST that the state 
Chairman and Secretary of the party were out to attend to some important
 engagements. He however declined to confirm if they were away in Abuja 
for the alleged last minute meetings.
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