Ribadu, seven others step down from Adamawa polls -Marwa, Fintiri, Gulak, Modibbo still in the race

by Laila Ibrahim

Eight out of the fourteen aspirants running for the Adamawa State Governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have stepped down.

They stepped down from the race in the early hours of Friday, after a marathon closed door meeting with the Senate President, David Mark, at the Presidential. Villa.

Following the impeachment of the former Governor, Murtala Nyako, a new date 11th October, 2014 has been fixed for the election of a substantive governor for the state.

The Senate President alongside the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) of the party in Abuja, had intervened to forestall looming crisis ahead of the party’s primary elections scheduled to hold on Saturday in the state.

The meeting with the aspirants which lasted for about four hours started by 9.06 p.m on Thursday and ended around 1.00 a.m on Friday held at the Banquet Hall of the State House.

At the meeting, it was gathered that Mark alongside other officials of the party were able to reach a consensus with the aspirants and succeeded in pruning down the number of those contesting from fourteen to six.

The six aspirants still in the race for the party’s governorship 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Those who have withdrawn from the race include Nuhu Ribadu;  Auwal Tukur; Aliyu Idi Hong, Andrawus Sawa; James Barka;  Gen. Aliyu Kama; Markus Gundiri and Abubakar Girei.

It was gathered that an agreement was reached at the closed-door meeting that the six aspirants contesting for the party’s ticket on Saturday will not contest for the position in 2015.

The meeting also agreed that only those who agreed to step 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.

It was also agreed that any aspirant who fails to win the party’s ticket in Saturday’s primary election, must support the party’s frag bearer towards the 11th October election.

Speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, the Chairman of the Adamawa State chapter of the party, Joel Madaki said “Fourteen aspirants contesting for the position earlier has now reduced to six aspirants due to this meeting. It is a very welcome idea. Nobody was forced to step them. Those who stepped down did so voluntarily in order to wait to contest for the position in 2015”.

He added that “The six aspirants contesting this election are Ahmed Gulak, Buba Marwa, Ahmed Modibbo, Dr. Umar Ardo, Acting Governor Umaru Fintiri, and Jerry Kumdisi.”

The former Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs, Ahmed Gulak, who is also contesting for the ticket on Saturday, said “The outcome of the meeting was fantastic. We met as family members of PDP, even before coming here all the aspirants in Adamawa have unanimously resolved that after the primaries, in a free, fair primaries, anybody that emerges will get our support.”

“Today, in this meeting, the number of the aspirants have been drastically reduced to six, which is manageable. I am contesting, Gen. Marwa is contesting, Ahmed Modibbo is contesting, Dr. Umar Ardo is contesting, Hon. Jerry Kumdisi is contesting, and Acting Governor Fintiri is contesting.

“And we have resolved to go into the primaries without rancour, without acrimony and to come out of it as peaceful co-existing members.”

“And at the end of it all, anybody that emerges, we will all queue behind him. And if I emerge as the candidate, they will all queue behind me. It is going to be a family affair and there will be no losers.”

On his chances of getting the ticket as Ribadu and others are now out of the race, he said: “Nuhu Ribadu or not, you know, I prepared for this election. Even, if 14 of us are going into this election, I am confident of my ability, of my capability, of my mobilization, of my sensitization that the delegates will select me.”

Aliyu Idi Hong, who is among those who withdrew from the race, said: “Peace-building, negotiation, give-and-take, everything went well. We have been given a caveat and one thing we have succeeded in extracting from this meeting is that the meeting started with a preamble that whoever is going to contest and if he happens to win as a governor, he will not have the right to contest the 2015 election.”

“Some of us think that our aspirations, our ambition, our vision for Adamawa is a long term and more articulate vision and not a stop-gap six”.

Comments (40)

  1. hOW DOS THIS BRING BACK OUR GIRLS IN SAMBISA FOREST?

  2. six candidates, issorai. ios that why we are here?

  3. six candidates ooo, 53 candidates ooo, na rigging go end the whole election, so its pointless.

  4. All things being equal, pdp will not rule in adamawa. i got that feeling

  5. bet it me, thios nuhu ribadu guy will soon defect to apga. loool

  6. he will be given another big post after election, so whats the point. abeg jareee

  7. makes sense that way

  8. @salwa, no be only kim na krim. shows ur level of unitelligence.

  9. entertainment news please, any story on kim?

  10. nice one from ribadu, thought he wanted the position at all cost

  11. And at the end of it all, anybody that emerges, we will all queue behind him. And if I emerge as the candidate, they will all queue behind me. It is going to be a family affair and there will be no losers.” hmmm, we all understand the scope behind it.

  12. Okay we have heard next pls.

  13. is it bcos am not so into politics, i barely know the rest of the candidates except for nuhu ribadu.

  14. Good for them and them alone.

  15. Lets hear next from apc

  16. hmmm, the nuhu ribadu factor, well lets wait and see.

  17. How will this story pay for my blackberry subscription that is about to expire in ten minutes time.

  18. @HENRIETA, DONT BE FOOLED. THIS STILL DOSENT MAKE THEM A BETTER PARTY. THEY NEED TO PROVE TO US.

  19. i think i like thier approach on the whole thing, pdp is begining to make sense

  20. one thing me am so sure id that , nothing will make me vote for any fucking body in this coming forth elections.

  21. i just can wait for the next election to come around, its gonna be blooody, as in bloody

  22. not really interested, what i like to know is the welfare of the chibok girls, how far have they gone?

  23. @mayowa, that is what is killing nigerians, you dont like political issues being analysed but if it were to be davido and wizkid issue now una go analyse.

  24. are we suppose to happy or sad about this?

  25. who is jerry kumdsi abi na wetin dem call am?

  26. am still yet to understand the reason nuhu will be removed

  27. Lets just hope for the best in the coming elections, am actually voting for individuals and not party.

  28. Goodluck to them, but why was nuhu removed? do they have better outspoken candidates than him?

  29. Nuhu ribadu would have been a better candidate ooo, well. lets just hope the others win

  30. Well done. its good that the have strategised.

  31. is it just me? am begining to think that pdp will make better candidates in this election

  32. chai, they have removed nuhu ribadu….. try again later bro.

  33. , i believe it makes sense that way ..

  34. yea, i believe there is more to the whole thing than what they have said, time will definetely tell

  35. Hmmmmmmmm. whats the reason behind this, only God knows

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