Adamawa Governorship Election: Why PDP disqualified Acting Gov. Fintiri

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Published On: Sun, Aug 31st, 2014
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Adamawa Governorship Election: Why PDP disqualified Acting Gov. Fintiri
Fintiri
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has explained that allowing the
Adamawa State acting governor, Umaru Fintiri, to contest its primary
next week, ahead of the state’s governorship poll October, would
contravene the Constitution. The party announced Mr. Fintiri’s
disqualification Saturday, saying the decision was taken on “moral
grounds”. Speaking later to reporters, the chairman of the PDP screening
committee, Ibrahim Mantu, said Mr. Fintiri’s aspiration would be a
violation of Section 191 (2) of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution. The
section explains the circumstance under which the Speaker of a State
Assembly can act as a state governor where a vacancy exist in which both
the governor and his deputy have vacated office.
“Where any vacancy occurs in the circumstances mentioned in subsection
(1) of this section during a period when the office of Deputy Governor
of the State is also vacant, the Speaker of the House of Assembly of the
State shall hold the office of Governor of the State for a period of
not more than three months, during which there shall be an election of a
new Governor of the State who shall hold office for the unexpired term
of office of the last holder of the office,” the Constitution says. Mr.
Fintiri, a former Speaker, became the acting governor after the state
assembly impeached former Governor Murtala Nyako and his Deputy, Bala
Ngillari. Saturday’s screening started 12pm and ended about 8:30pm. Mr.
Mantu said Mr. Fintiri’s role as acting governor is to ensure a smooth
transition and a free and fair poll. He said the duty of the acting
governor “is to play the role of a midwife and not the one carrying the
pregnancy”. “Of all the contestants only one aspirant was found short of
the requirement to contest the poll and his name is Ahmadu Umar
Fintiri,” he said. “Section 191 (2) does not permit anyone to transit
from acting to substantial governor, he is not a deputy governor.” He
added that: “Fintiri is not qualified because he is not like a deputy
governor, but a child of circumstances. He is like a midwife and not
seen as the one carrying the baby.
His role should be somebody who should ensure a free and fair election.
But he can appeal,” Mr. Mantu said”. The appeal committee is expected to
review the screening on Sunday. Those cleared to participate at the
primary election slated for Saturday 6 September in Yola include former
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Nuhu
Ribadu; former Military administrator of Lagos and Borno states, Buba
Marwa; and Former Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education
Commission, UBEC, Ahmed Modibbo. Others are, former political adviser to
President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak; former Presidential aide,
Umar Ardo; former acting governor, James Barka; Andrawus Sawa, and
former Senator Abubakar Girei. Also cleared are former Minister of
External Affairs, Idi Hong; Awwal Tukur, Markus Gundiri, Jerry Kumdisi
and Aliyu Kama. The committee screened the aspirants to ascertain their
commitment and loyalty to the party, verify their membership card and
party dues, as well as tax clearance among other things. Speaking to
newsmen after his screening, Mr. Ribadu expressed satisfaction with the
process, and said he was confident the party leadership would ensure
transparent primaries for all aspirants. Also speaking, another
aspirant, Ahmed Modibo, said the screening process was excellent and
straightforward, adding that the rest was left for the committee to
decide. On his part, Mr. Ardo said that he was not satisfied with the
waivers granted to Messrs. Ribadu, Marwa and Gundiri by the leadership
of the party.
He said the waivers did not follow due process because it did not
emanate from the ward to the national level. He however said that he
would abide by the decision of the party adding that he would also
accept the result of the primaries if it followed due process. Former
Minister, Mr. Hong said “I am satisfied with the screening; the
committee is doing its work. I am a candidate, and I am not stepping
down.” Andrawus Sawa, a 71-year-old aspirant and a retired Colonel, said
he was in the race to ensure sanity in Adamawa State and to have a say
in the happenings of the state. Earlier, a visibly angry Mr. Fintiri
declined to speak to reporters and hurriedly stormed out of the party
secretariat. Acting Governor Fintiri has faced mounting criticisms over
his decision to contest the election to replace Mr. Nyako, whose removal
he spearheaded. Other candidates for the poll have accused him of
staging a “coup” and lacking the moral right to contest. On Saturday,
loyalists of the ousted governor vowed to present evidence showing Mr.
Fintiri had decamped to the APC.
Read more at: Adamawa Governorship Election: Why PDP disqualified Acting Gov. Fintiri | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: Adamawa Governorship Election: Why PDP disqualified Acting Gov. Fintiri | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Published On: Sun, Aug 31st, 2014
News | By Reporter
Adamawa Governorship Election: Why PDP disqualified Acting Gov. Fintiri
Fintiri
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has explained that allowing the
Adamawa State acting governor, Umaru Fintiri, to contest its primary
next week, ahead of the state’s governorship poll October, would
contravene the Constitution. The party announced Mr. Fintiri’s
disqualification Saturday, saying the decision was taken on “moral
grounds”. Speaking later to reporters, the chairman of the PDP screening
committee, Ibrahim Mantu, said Mr. Fintiri’s aspiration would be a
violation of Section 191 (2) of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution. The
section explains the circumstance under which the Speaker of a State
Assembly can act as a state governor where a vacancy exist in which both
the governor and his deputy have vacated office.
“Where any vacancy occurs in the circumstances mentioned in subsection
(1) of this section during a period when the office of Deputy Governor
of the State is also vacant, the Speaker of the House of Assembly of the
State shall hold the office of Governor of the State for a period of
not more than three months, during which there shall be an election of a
new Governor of the State who shall hold office for the unexpired term
of office of the last holder of the office,” the Constitution says. Mr.
Fintiri, a former Speaker, became the acting governor after the state
assembly impeached former Governor Murtala Nyako and his Deputy, Bala
Ngillari. Saturday’s screening started 12pm and ended about 8:30pm. Mr.
Mantu said Mr. Fintiri’s role as acting governor is to ensure a smooth
transition and a free and fair poll. He said the duty of the acting
governor “is to play the role of a midwife and not the one carrying the
pregnancy”. “Of all the contestants only one aspirant was found short of
the requirement to contest the poll and his name is Ahmadu Umar
Fintiri,” he said. “Section 191 (2) does not permit anyone to transit
from acting to substantial governor, he is not a deputy governor.” He
added that: “Fintiri is not qualified because he is not like a deputy
governor, but a child of circumstances. He is like a midwife and not
seen as the one carrying the baby.
His role should be somebody who should ensure a free and fair election.
But he can appeal,” Mr. Mantu said”. The appeal committee is expected to
review the screening on Sunday. Those cleared to participate at the
primary election slated for Saturday 6 September in Yola include former
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Nuhu
Ribadu; former Military administrator of Lagos and Borno states, Buba
Marwa; and Former Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education
Commission, UBEC, Ahmed Modibbo. Others are, former political adviser to
President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak; former Presidential aide,
Umar Ardo; former acting governor, James Barka; Andrawus Sawa, and
former Senator Abubakar Girei. Also cleared are former Minister of
External Affairs, Idi Hong; Awwal Tukur, Markus Gundiri, Jerry Kumdisi
and Aliyu Kama. The committee screened the aspirants to ascertain their
commitment and loyalty to the party, verify their membership card and
party dues, as well as tax clearance among other things. Speaking to
newsmen after his screening, Mr. Ribadu expressed satisfaction with the
process, and said he was confident the party leadership would ensure
transparent primaries for all aspirants. Also speaking, another
aspirant, Ahmed Modibo, said the screening process was excellent and
straightforward, adding that the rest was left for the committee to
decide. On his part, Mr. Ardo said that he was not satisfied with the
waivers granted to Messrs. Ribadu, Marwa and Gundiri by the leadership
of the party.
He said the waivers did not follow due process because it did not
emanate from the ward to the national level. He however said that he
would abide by the decision of the party adding that he would also
accept the result of the primaries if it followed due process. Former
Minister, Mr. Hong said “I am satisfied with the screening; the
committee is doing its work. I am a candidate, and I am not stepping
down.” Andrawus Sawa, a 71-year-old aspirant and a retired Colonel, said
he was in the race to ensure sanity in Adamawa State and to have a say
in the happenings of the state. Earlier, a visibly angry Mr. Fintiri
declined to speak to reporters and hurriedly stormed out of the party
secretariat. Acting Governor Fintiri has faced mounting criticisms over
his decision to contest the election to replace Mr. Nyako, whose removal
he spearheaded. Other candidates for the poll have accused him of
staging a “coup” and lacking the moral right to contest. On Saturday,
loyalists of the ousted governor vowed to present evidence showing Mr.
Fintiri had decamped to the APC.
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