PRP decries non-conduct of bye-election into Rukuba/Irugwe constituency

The Plateau state chapter of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), has decried non conduct of bye-election into Rukuba/Irigwe state constituency by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), six months after the seat was declared vacant.

The party said the non conduct of the bye-election is an “aberration against the constitutional rights of the people for equal representation.”

This was contained in statement issued  by the state chairman of the PRP, Rabiu Lawan, saying, “…the controversial bye-election that produced Hon. Musa Agah Avia of PDP as Member, House of Representatives for Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency,” held in February, 2022, has left the seat of Rukuba-Irigwe constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly vacant.

“It is on record that the Speaker House of Assembly Plateau state has on 22nd of March, 2022 declared the seat vacant which mandated INEC to commence the process of a fresh election and therefore, communicate with political parties about the guidelines to conduct the bye-election for Rukuba/Irigwe state constituency within 90 days,” the PRP said.

It said whereas, INEC was long notified so as not to deny the good people their constitutional rights, yet the constituents voice have been lost due to non presence of their representative.

“This is detrimental to their development and even welfare. There is no gainsaying that, the Rukuba-Irigwe constituency and other surrounding axis are bedeviled by security challenges ranging from alleged cattle rustling, to genocidal attacks on the people. 

“This has left the people volatile and vulnerable without a voice and representation.

“This is unfair, unjust and ill- motivated against the industrious people of RUKUBA-IRIGWE Constituency,” the PRP said. 

It further said, as a people driven party and a voice for the masses, the PRP believes that security of lives and property and welfare of the constituents must be restored and promoted via a elected representative. 

“The constitution provides that a fresh election be conducted within 90 days of the seat being declared vacant, however, It has been six months running now and the people of the Constituency have been left without representation…

“The party thus, call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to expedite actions towards communicating to political parties and set a date for the by-election and of course  to get set for the contest,” it appealed.