Sadique Abubakar, a former chief of air staff, has won the
governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi state.
Abubakar served as chief of air staff from 2015 to January
2021 when President Muhammadu Buhari replaced him and other service chiefs.
The president later appointed him as Nigeria’s ambassador to
Chad. He has resigned from that appointment.
Abubakar polled 370 votes to clinch the party’s ticket
during the exercise on Thursday.
Halliru Jika, senator representing Bauchi central, polled
278 votes to place second.
Other governorship hopefuls such as Nura Manu got 269 votes,
Musa Babayo had 70 votes; and Mahmud Maijama’a secured eight votes.
Meanwhile, Umar Mohammed Bago, a house of representatives
member, has won the APC governorship ticket in Niger state.
Bago currently represents Chachanga federal constituency in
the house of representatives.
The lawmaker won the governorship ticket after polling 540
votes.
Idris Malagi and Sani Ndanusa polled 386 and 84,
respectively, to place second and third in the primary election.
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