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Court orders fresh PDP governorship primary in Zamfara

By Suru Charles

A Federal High Court sitting in Zamfara State has nullified the primary election that produced Alhaji Dauda Lawal Dare as the state’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in the forthcoming general elections.

It would be recalled that a former federal lawmaker, who also contested the election, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Gusau, had approached the court seeking the nullification of the PDP primary election won by Dare.

Citing gross irregularities in the exercise, Gusau was observed to have fervently prayed the court to nullify the entire exercise.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Aminu Baffa Aliyu said all the prayers of the plaintiff had been granted by the court.

The judge ordered the leadership of the Party to conduct a fresh primary election, adding that it must be conducted to ensure justice and fairness to all parties.

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Speaking shortly after the judgment, counsel for the plaintiff, Barrister Ibrahim Ali, said, “The court looked at the merit of the matter and decided the case in favour of the plaintiffs.”

He added, “Our prayers were that the primary elections conducted by a committee led by Adamu Maina Waziri be nullified by the court and order be given by the court for the conduct of a fresh election in line with the PDP’s constitution and guidelines. All our prayers have been granted.

“The judgment was well evaluated because we proved our case beyond reasonable doubts and we are happy with the decision of the court.”

On its part, the state legal adviser of the PDP in the state, Barrister Bashir Abubakar Masama, said the party would study the judgment and take the next line of action, adding that the ruling would be appealed.

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