Friday, September 05, 2014

Adamawa State Governorship Election | 8 PDP Aspirants Step Down.




Marwa, Fintiri, Gulak, Modibbo, Ardo, Kumdisi still in the race .Eight of the fourteen aspirants jostling for the Adamawa State Governorship election under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stepped down from the race in the early hours of Friday.Following the impeachment of the former Governor, Murtala Nyako, 11th October, 2014has been fixed for election to get a substantive governor for the state.

The PDP primary election billed for Saturday in the state was heading for crisis until the intervention of the Senate President, Senator David Mark and the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party in Abuja.After about four hours meeting with the aspirants that started by 9.06 p.m on Thursday and ended around 1.00 a.m on Friday at the Banquet Hall ofthe State House, Mark along with other officials of the party were able to reach a compromise with the aspirants and pruned down the number of those contesting to six.

The six aspirants still in the race for the party’s ticket on Saturday are Ahmed Gulak, Buba Marwa, Ahmed Modibbo, Dr. Umar Ardo, Acting Governor Umaru Fintiri, and Jerry Kumdisi.Those who have withdrawn from Saturday primary election include Nuhu Ribadu; Auwal Tukur; Aliyu Idi Hong, Andrawus Sawa; James Barka; Gen. Aliyu Kama; Markus Gundiri and Abubakar Girei.

It was agreed at the closed-door meeting that the six aspirants contesting for the party’s ticket on Saturday jwill not contest for the position in 2015.The meeting also agreed that only those stepping down now can contest for the party’s governorship election ticket in 2015, with more consideration in 2015 for Adamawa Central that has never produced a governor.

Any aspirant who fails to win the party’s ticket in Saturday’s primary election, the meeting, also agreed must support the party’s flag bearer towards the 11th October election.Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, Chairman of adamawa pdp confirmed the development

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