x

Taraba primaries: Tension in Taraba PDP, as party gubernatorial candidate Kefas Agbu dragged to court by another aspirant

By our Correspondent.

Another governorship aspirant of the Taraba state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Hilkiya Bubajoda Mafindi has dragged the party’s governorship candidate of the state, Kefas Agbu to a Federal high court sitting in Jalingo.

Dr. Hilkiya Bubajoda Mafindi, who approached the Federal High Court sitting in Jalingo, the state capital, said he is not comfortable with the way and manner the party’s gubernatorial primary was carried out in the state.

Our correspondent reports that apart from Dr. Bubajoda Mafindi, a lecturer with the state University, Prof. Jerome Nyameh, is also in court to challenge the credibility of the party’s candidate of Kefas Agbu.

In his writ of summon, which was on Thursday made available to our correspondent in Jalingo, Dr. Bubajoda Mafindi is pleading with the court to as a matter of urgency stop the party’s candidate from going about parading himself as the party’s governorship flag bearer for the state.

Wondering why Agbu, whom according to Dr. Bubajoda Mafindi did not purchased the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms should be declared winner of the said primary election, the need for the court to wade in by preventing him from hoist high the party’s governorship banner, he said has become necessary.

Another of his grouse, as noticed in his writ of summon, is that Agbu, as made known by him, was the state PDP chairman who according to him, presided over the screening of all the aspirants who jostled for different elective positions during the party’s primaries.

Dr. Bubajoda Mafindi who is insisting for justice, also clearly stated in his writ of summon that the PDP governorship candidate, did not participated in the governorship screening that took place in the neighbouring Bauchi state.

Dragged before the court along side with the candidate, are the party’s National secretariat and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The duo of Mafindi and Nyameh whom our correspondent noticed are among the numerous aspirants that contested for the party’s governorship ticket during the primary, vowed not to relent on their oars pending when justice is dispensed to the right channel.

One of the aggrieved governorship aspirant, who was the former minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya, it would be recalled, that the outcome of the primary which he alleged did not want down with him, has decamped to the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP).

Hot this week

BREAKING: Police Arrest Omoyele Sowore at Abuja Court

Human rights activist and publisher, Omoyele Sowore, was arrested...

Sunday, 26 October 2025 Premier League15:00 CET AFC BournemouthvNottm Forest ...

INSPIRATION:Building a Reliable Humanity: Where Peace and Growth Reign

With Mary EwaLife will always remain a venture—an unfolding...

Principal Urges Parents to Monitor Children’s Activities to Curb Social Vices

By Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe Principal of GYB Model Science...

CHAIN Urges Federal Government to Adopt National Policy on Religious Freedom and Equal Protection

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Christian Awareness Initiative of Nigeria...

North-Central APC Forum Backs Mutfwang, Rejects Plateau APC Leaders’ Move to Block Defection

By Israel Adamu, JosThe North-Central All Progressives Congress (APC)...

Nasarawa Farmers Triple Rice Yields with Climate-Smart Farming Innovations

By Abel Zwanke, LafiaFarmers in Nasarawa State have recorded...

Ex-Liverpool Star Explains Why Arsenal Won’t Win the Premier League This Season

Arsenal’s blistering start to the season has reignited hopes...

Ruben Amorim’s Tactical Shift Could Earn Manchester United £24 Million

Ruben Amorim’s bold decision to deploy a striker-less formation...

NGO Trains Plateau Judges, Security Operatives on Enforcement of Child Rights Law 2005

By Israel Adamu, JosThe Child Protection Network (CPN), Plateau...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img