Ribadu, Magnus Abe, Amosun, Aisha Buhari’s Brother Lose Out At APC Appeals Panel
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Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun,
former Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Chairman Nuhu
Ribadu, Senator Magnus Abe and President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife’s
brother are among the big losers as the All Progressives Congress (APC)
Appeals Panel submitted its report yesterday.
Also, Niger Delta Affairs Minister Usani Uguru Usani failed to upturn the outcome of the Cross River State governorship primary.
Mrs
Buhari’s brother Mahmoud Halilu (aka Modi) and President of the Trade
Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Bala Bobboi Kaigama also lost the
opportunity to have their candidates returned as party standard bearers.
There
was tension at the national headquarters of APC as aspirants for the
Senate and House of Representatives sought information on who- is-who on
the list being taken to the INEC.
The party’s Director of
Organisation, Alhaji Abubakar Kari, at about 2pm, led some officials in a
branded APC bus to submit the list of candidates to INEC.
The
two petitions against the governorship primaries in Rivers by Senator
Abe and Chief Dumo Lulu-Briggs were not upheld. The petition from Delta
State by Prof. Pat Utomi was dismissed and tagged “overtaken by event”.
From
Borno, there were four petitions against the conduct of the
governorship primary. The committee recommended that a consensus option
be explored to be driven by the National Chairman in consultation with
the President.
It was also gathered that majority of the
petitions against the conduct of the Senate and House of Representatives
primaries were not upheld for various reasons, ranging from lack of
merit and lack of proof to lack of time for fresh primaries. No reasons
were adduced for not upholding some others.
Similarly, some
petitions were upheld and some of the petitioners declared as candidates
of the party either because they actually won the primaries and were
substituted or for other reasons ranging from lack of clearance and
others that were not adduced by the committee.
A summary of the
report indicated that all petitions on the Senate and House of
Representatives primaries were rejected by the panel.
Also rejected were those from Bayelsa, Rivers and Cross River states.
In
Delta State, eight petitions were upheld because the petitioners won
the primaries, but their names substituted. Seven were rejected. The
three petitions against the conduct of the governorship primary in Akwa
Ibom State was rejected alongside eight House of Representatives seat.
Five were upheld.
From Kaduna State, six petitions were treated
on the senatorial primaries. Five of them were rejected. The one by
Shehu Sani was upheld.
Two petitions each were received against
the governorship primaries in Sokoto and Jigawa states. They were
rejected. Three House of Representatives and three senatorial petitions
were rejected from the two states.
Petitions from Kebbi and
Katsina states were also rejected. The two against the conduct of the
governorship primary were referred to the National Working Committee.
The petitions from Kano were either upheld or referred to the party’s national secretariat.
From
Taraba State, The Nation gathered that 10 petitions were received
against the conduct of the governorship primary, four against the Senate
primary and nine against the House of Representatives primaries, with
all petitions rejected, a similar situation with Adamawa and Bauchi
states, with only one senatorial and one House of Representatives seat
in Bauchi upheld.
The situation is not different from the
southwest zone, with six petitions treated from Ekiti against the
conduct of the National Assembly primaries and rejected. Three House of
Representatives petitions from Osun were also rejected.
From Ondo
State, the panel upheld three petitions for Senate, referred one to the
NWC, rejected two and upheld the five petitions for House of
Representatives, saying that they won the primary and were substituted.
Of
the two petitions received from Lagos, one was rejected for the Senate.
The one for the House of Representatives was upheld. The panel also
rejected two Senatorial petitions from Ogun and recommended that the
third petitioner be adopted as the candidate saying stakeholder of the
party in the areas agreed to adopt him as a sole candidate.
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