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JUST IN: Fire Razes APC Chieftain’s Residence In Benue

As early as Wednesday morning, arsonists set fire to the home of Alhaji Abubakar Usman, also known as Young Alhaji, a party chieftain in Otukpo, Benue State, deepening the crisis roiling the All Progressive Congress in the state.

According to reports, unidentified assailants set fire to the home in GRA, Otukpo at three in the morning.

According to reports, the front portion of the structure—which contained the security station and auxiliary buildings—was completely destroyed by the fire.

A few days ago, Alhaji Abubakar, a former Benue South senatorial candidate, erected a mock coffin and an APC register of condolences in front of his home.

This some party members in the area interpreted to mean the death of APC.

The display of the coffin and condolence register was to express his displeasure with the leadership of APC in the state over the choice of deputy governorship candidate he (Abubakar) and others opposed to.

When contacted on the phone, Alhaji Abubakar, who confirmed the fire incident said that he personally placed the mock coffin to let the leadership of the party know that something is wrong with the party in the area.

He said, “Yes, they set fire on my house in Otukpo. It affected the security house.

Asked why he displayed a mock coffin in the front of his house, Abubakar said, “I kept the casket to show that our party APC is about to die and there is a need to save it. It is just a message.

“Today is the fourth day the coffin was placed in front of my residence. I am the one that kept the coffin there. I did that because of the happenings in the party in my zone. I did that to show that if something is not done quickly, the party will call for oxygen.

“The crisis is over deputy governorship nomination which some people like John Ochoga, Simon Shango, and Tilley Gyado are insisting on Samuel Ode while I as the leader of the party in the zone is told that it should go to Apa/Agatu.”

The APC chieftain who said he was not leaving the party said that he was not suspecting anybody, “but whoever that has done it is not far from a member of my party in the zone.”

He added, “They burnt down my security house. The police and DSS are aware. I and my workers put out the fire.”

Efforts to get the reaction of Police Public Relations Officer, Catherine Anene, were unsuccessful as she didn’t take her calls.

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