2027: Six Yobe APC guber aspirants reject Wali’s adoption, insist on fair contest

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Six governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have unanimously rejected the reported adoption of former Secretary to the Yobe State Government, Alh. Baba Mallam Wali, as the party’s consensus governorship candidate for Yobe State, insisting that only a free and fair primary election will be acceptable to them.

They made their position known in a statement issued at the end of a meeting held on Thursday in Abuja, where issues of common concern were discussed.

The aspirants include Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai, senator representing Yobe South; Bashir Sheriff Machina, former Chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council; and Kashim Musa Tumsah, former board member of the NNPCL.

Others are Engr. Mustapha Yunusa Maihaja, former NEMA DG; Lawan Kolo Geidam, former Mandate Secretary, Youths and Sports, FCT; and IGP Mohammed Alkali Baba, former Inspector-General of Police, who unanimously described the adoption of Wali as a violation of the Electoral Act and the APC Constitution.

Part of the statement read: “That the purported endorsement of a particular candidate as the APC gubernatorial consensus candidate does not conform with the general requirements and provisions of the Electoral Act 2026 and the APC Constitution and is therefore unacceptable.

“That the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act relating to consensus should be strictly adhered to, to ensure the emergence of an acceptable and credible gubernatorial candidate of the APC in Yobe State.

“That, failing an agreement on consensus, there should be free, fair, transparent and credible direct primaries in line with the APC guidelines on direct primaries.”

The aspirants insisted that laid-down rules were not followed in picking Baba Wali as the consensus candidate, noting that if consensus must be an option, it must conform with the general requirements and provisions of the relevant laws guiding it.

2027: Six Yobe APC guber aspirants reject Wali’s adoption, insist on fair contest

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