The number of people interested in vying for political
elective post is increasing with each year since 1999. Every Nigerian
understands that the increase in the business is due to the high earnings of
elected politicians, coupled with the fact that corruption is unchecked. As a friend would always say, politics is the only functioning factory in
It is also evident that politics has no particular qualification requirement; hence every Tom, Dick and Harry has equal opportunity to aspire. These have given birth to the current do-or-die attitude of politicians who employ every whim to belong.
Politics in
The following are names and number of Gubernatorial Aspirants for each State so far. More states are to follow;
In Kebbi, the governorship aspirants in PDP include
Deputy Governor
Ibrahim K.Aliyu,
Sen Mohammed Magoro,
Sen. Tanko Ayuba,
Bala Na’Allah,
Gen Muhammadu
Dan’Hanne Isah,
Alhaji Zubairu Turaki,
Mansir Shehu Mansa,
Alh Hussani Adamu,
Bala Kaoje,
Alh Sama’ila Sambawa
and
Elder Ishaku Daudu.
Governor Mukhtar
Ramalan Yero has also been to Wadata
Plaza to get the forms for
his re- election into the Kassim Ibrahim House.
Jimmy Nabaida Dung,
Hassan Felix Hyat,
Air Commodore John
Bako Ajeye (rtd)
and Senator Haruna
Zego Aziz.
Nasarawa PDP gubernatorial race include
The immediate past
Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku;
former Governor, Aliyu
Akwe Doma,
Senator John Danboyi;
serving Senator
Solomon Ewuga,
Dameshi Barau Luka,
retired Col. Jibrin
Bala Yakubu,
Michael Abdul, Shaibu
Kore and
Musa Oseni.
In Bauchi, the PDP aspirants include
Deputy Senate Leader,
Senator Abdul Ningi;
Senator Babayo Garba
Gamawa;
Dr Musa Babayo;
Dr. Mohammed Ali Pate;
Barrister Ahmed
Ibrahim Dandija;
Alhaji Aminu Hammayo,
Alhaji Muhammad Sani
Alamin,
Alhaji Mohammed Nadada
Umar,
Alhaji Magaji Udubo,
Senator Abubakar
Maikafi,
Barrister Haruna Umar,
Senator Baba Tela and
Alhaji Shehu Gabam,
Note that the Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Senator Bala Mohammed after
weighing the options, refused to tender his letter of resignation to join the
array of aspirants from the State.
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