The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi state has declared that it would conduct a fresh governorship primary, following reports that its candidate, Ibrahim Kashim has withdrawn from the contest
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammded who contested but lost at the party’s presidential primaries, is said to have gone back to pick the party’s ticket for a second term in office, using Kashim as a ploy to keep the ticket for him, while he tried his luck at the presidency’
Confirming the development, the State Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Bauchi, Yayanuwa Zainabari, said the fresh primary has become necessary, since Kashim said he no longer has interest in the election.
“Former Secretary to the Government of Bauchi State, Barrister Ibrahim Muhammad Kashim, has withdrawn his candidature. Since he stepped down on his own, the party is left with no option but to get his replacement through fresh primary election.”
“We are following the process and we will conduct fresh governorship Primary election
“Governor Bala contested for the presidential ticket based on calls from well-meaning Nigerians, he answered their call and now the People of Bauchi want him to contest for second term. It is also left for the people of the state to decide, and whatever the people decide will be done. The governor is somebody who answers the call of his people,” he said
“You know that he contested but lost the party presidential primaries, he can now come back, and contest for the gubernatorial ticket so that he will participate as the candidate of the PDP in 2023.
“In sha Allah, between today and Saturday, we will let the people know the next line of action. It could be another primary in the state or direct substitution, whichever is easier and recognized by the law is what we want to do”.
Former Secretary to Bauchi State Government (SSG), Ibrahim Kashim, had reportedly won the ticket of the party as sole aspirant in the primary conducted last week on behalf of the governor.
Kashim, the sole aspirant was declared winner after he polled a total of 655 votes out of the 656 votes.