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Senatorial primary: Machina threatens to sue APC for submitting Lawan’s name

Winner of the senatorial primary election conducted by the All Progressives Congress for Yobe North, Bashir Machina has asked the party to correct the omission of his name from the list submitted to the electoral body on Friday.

Machina, who went into hiding, suddenly resurfaced on Friday and insisted on not withdrawing from the race for the Senate President Ahmed Lawan.

The APC on Friday forwarded the list of its senatorial candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Among the names sent were the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and a former presidential aspirant, Godswill Akpabio. There have been controversies over who would be fielded by the APC for the election next year.

Lawan currently represents Yobe North in the Senate and had vied for the presidency at the recently concluded Special Convention and Presidential Primary of the party.

However, while he was aspiring for the presidential ticket of his party, a little known member of the party, Machina, had participated in the Senatorial Primary Election in the area and emerged winner.

Vowing never to back down on his mandate, Machina said, “In the list sent to INEC, my name was found to be misrepresented. I don’t know whether it was erroneous, my name was not in the list of the names that was said to be presented today to INEC. For the avoidance of doubt, I remain the candidate duly elected of the APC Yobe North zone C senatorial zone.

 

 

“I am the elected candidate; I did not withdraw for anybody and will not withdraw because as a matter of right that is the mandate given to me by members of our great party, the delegates. So surreptitiously removing my name, I consider, is very undemocratic, illegal and of course inhuman.

“In sha Allah, I will take measures, first by reminding and appealing to my party that if this action is truly done, it should be corrected, especially if it is erroneously done. We are actually seeking for redress from the National Working Committee of our party under the able leadership of Senator Abdullahi Adamu, the national chairman, that there is an anomaly and we need it to be corrected.

“I remain the candidate and it remains so. I hope our leadership will take the necessary measures. We will work hard to exploit and explore all the necessary channels as provided by our guideline. In the event of the contrary, as Nigerian citizens and as law abiding citizens, the constitution of our country being the overall law above every aspect of our lives as Nigerians, I would have no choice but to resort to court (legal) action.

“This is what I attend to inform Nigerians through this medium, that an abnormality and illegality is about taking place, and it is undemocratic. This is a democratic party. It is always the will of the people that is supreme and the greatest justification of the will of the people is by casting their votes, as they did to elect me. This is a confidence reposed on me by the electorate in my senatorial district and this is the most minimal challenge I will face to defend their right.”

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