Daily Trust

Rough road to Zamfara gov’t house

- From Shehu Umar, Gusau

Few weeks ago, nobody thought the ruling APC would make it to the ballot for the governorsh­ip as well as national and state assembly elections. Many political observers thought that the crisis that engulfed APC in Zamfara could have serious negative consequenc­es on the ruling party.

The crisis had paved way for smaller parties in the state to pick up. They tried hard to exploit the stalemate in the APC to boost their electoral values.

Many voters had already made up their minds about who they would vote for the various offices when suddenly, respite came the way of APC few days to the presidenti­al and National Assembly elections.

But despite the challenges it went through, the party won all the three senatorial and seven House of Representa­tive seats in the state. This was in addition to the largest votes it garnered during the presidenti­al election.

However, APC has a herculean task ahead as it would face many opposition personalit­ies during the gubernator­ial and state assembly elections.

One of the factors that would help the party weather the storm, however, is that despite the manifest slim chances to field candidates during the Feb. 23 elections, all its candidate won

the elections.

This, however, came amidst complaints of alleged rigging.

For instance, the gubernator­ial candidate of National Rescue Movement (NRM), Senator Saidu Dansadau, has called for the removal of the INEC’s Resident Electoral Commission­er, Dr. Asma’u Sani Maikudi, saying she had been compromise­d by Governor Abdulaziz Yari who has won a senatorial seat and is now working to install his erstwhile Commission­er of Finance, Mukhtar Shehu Idris.

“The REC had surrendere­d all election materials for the governorsh­ip election to Governor Yari,” Dansadau said.

Despite the allegation­s, Yari, probably because he has the instrument of state at his disposal, is going on with his campaign rallies from one local government area to another.

This is despite fear within the APC that some of the members of the G-8, including Senator Kabiru Marafa, Dauda Lawan and Deputy Governor Ibrahim Wakkala, might engage in antiparty activities because the appeal court judgement was not in their favour.

The APC and opposition parties in the state such as PDP, NRM and APGA are working to win the elections.

For instance, both APC and PDP had wooed other smaller parties into their folds.

A day to the presidenti­al elections, the governorsh­ip candidates and exco members of ANN, NCP, ANRP and JNPP renounced their candidatur­e and announced their full support to the cause of the APC in the state.

In the same vein, about eight governorsh­ip candidates of other parties endorsed the candidatur­e of the PDP governorsh­ip candidate in the state, Dr. Bello Muhammad Mutawalle.

Leaders of other parties also featured during campaigns by Dansadau of NRM.

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