Featured Politics News

Taraba APC governorship candidate seeks reconciliation as defeated aspirants kick

By Thompson ABISOLA

Alhaji Sani Abubakar, a former acting governor in Taraba, who clinched the APC governorship ticket in  the Tuesday primary election, has urged other aspirants to support his bid to wrest power from the PDP.

Abubakar made the appeal on Wednesday in Jalingo after his victory.

“In every election, there must be a winner.  The primary election was a family affair. Since a winner has emerged, we must all come together and work for victory,” he said.

He said that those he defeated were key stakeholders whose input is very vital to the success of the party in 2019.

Abubakar said that he paved the way for Gov Darius Ishaku’s success when he was acting governor in 2015, and promised to work toward a peaceful and prosperous Taraba, if elected to replace him.

Meanwhile, Sen. Joel Ikenya, who came second in the primary election, has rejected the outcome of the primary election.

Ikenya told newsmen in Jalingo on Wednesday that the election process was full of irregularities, and called for its cancellation.

“The APC headquarters should select people of integrity to conduct a fresh governorship primary election in Taraba,” he said.

Ikenya suggested that a sitting governor should chair the electoral committee that would be sent to conduct a fresh primary election.

The eight other APC aspirants had rejected the outcome of the election when the result was declared on Tuesday, claiming that the entire process was hijacked.

 

Related posts

Apapa gridlock: expert urges FG to enforce private ownership of truck parks

Editor

FG owes five IOCs $1.15bn cash call arrears, clears $3.53bn debt

Our Reporter

Off-grid development as panacea to Nigeria’s power challenges

Our Reporter

We’re committed to making Lagos a Smart City — Dep Gov

By Shile GIWA

Okorocha: Ihedioha and his men will pay for slapping my daughter *Do your worst – gov

By Abisola THOMPSON

FG probes Shell oil leak on its Trans Niger Pipeline

Our Reporter