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Confusion In Saraki’s Senatorial District Over Winner Of PDP Primary

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On Wednessday, the National Assembly primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held in many states except in Kwara State, which was moved to Thursday.

Journalist were not briefed on the reason for the postponement, neither the venue of the exercise in the three senatorial districts.

But by Thursday evening, reports emerged that Abdulfatai Ahmed, governor of the state, who had earlier declared his senatorial bid, had emerged consensus candidate of Kwara south senatorial district.

Rafiu Ibrahim, senator who is occupying the seat currently, was said to have lost out in the race after delegates unanimously adopted the governor.

In Kwara North, the two house of rep members battling for the ticket are Zakari Mohammed and Aliyu Pategi but were unaware about contestants in Kwara central where Senate President Bukola Saraki is from.

Top PDP chieftains in the senatorial district kept their lips sealed when told to comment on those seeking to replace Saraki, a presidential aspirant of the PDP.

According to Tunde Ashaolu, spokesman of the party in Kwara, he is not aware about the senatorial aspirants in Kwara central. However, he said someone had picked up the PDP nomination and expression of interest forms for the senatorial district.

A PDP member from the senatorial district who spoke with TheCable said “You won’t believe that as a delegate, I don’t know those contesting for the ticket of Kwara central. I was only told one person collected the form, who that person is I don’t know, our leaders said he is anonymous.”

On Thursday, Ashaolu said they had concluded the primaries and winners had emerged.

“We have done all our primaries but I can’t give you that information you requested for. The only thing is that all our senatorial primaries have been completed but I can’t give you names of the winners,” he said.

But a source hinted that Saraki obtained the form as a soft landing in the event that things do no go as planned at the presidential primary.

“The senate president picked the form as well as that of presidential. I can tell you that he is more interested in retaining his seat at the senate than being the head of this country,” the source said.

“If he had not obtained the form, a man like David Mark would have had a higher stake than him as to the leadership of the 9th senate. So, he knows what he is doing.

“Let me tell you the PDP ticket in Kwara central was given to a retired permanent secretary in Kwara state. His name is Abdulrahman Babatunde Sidiq. He will hand over the ticket to the senate president when he is ready.”

PDP has up till Sunday to present its candidate in Kwara central senatorial district as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has set October 7 for political parties to conduct their primaries and names their candidates.

Yusuph Olaniyonu, spokesman of the senate president, did not respond to inquiries by TheCable.

If Saraki succeeds in returning to the senate, he will be the only one to do so of the three Kwara senators in the 8th assembly.

While Ibrahim lost the ticket to Ahmed, Sha’aba Lafiagi, Kwara north, contested and lost the governorship primary election of the party.

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