Senator representing Adamawa Central in the National Assembly, Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani, has been declared winner of the All Progressive’s Congress Governorship primaries.
Gatekeepers News reports that Aishatu the sole female Aspirant defeated other notable APC big wigs including current Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on the Army, Honourable Abdulrazak Sa’ad Namdas, former EFCC boss Nuhu Ribadu; former governor and Umar Jibrilla Bindow.
Binani was declared winner of the highly contested primary on Friday morning at Yola the state capital following the conclusion of votes counting.
Pulling a total of 440 votes as announced by Adamawa State chairman of APC, Ibrahim Bilal, Binani the only female governorship aspirant was declared winner by the state party Chairman defeating five other male aspirants to clinch the tightly contested Governorship ticket
Adamawa State chairman of APC, Ibrahim Bilal, Binani the only female governorship aspirant was declared winner by the state party Chairman defeating five other male aspirants to clinch the tightly contested Governorship ticket.
Binani defeated other contestants namely; Wafarniyi Theman, Mustapha Umar ,Jibrilla Bindow, Senator Abdulrazak Namdas, Otumba and Nuhu Ribadu who also polled 21, 103, 94, 39 and 288 votes respectively.
Aishatu Binani is set to slug it out with the incumbent Governor of the state Ahmadu Fintiri who also recently emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) governorship candidate to contest the 2023 election for a second term of office.
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