2023: Uncertainty over Lawan’s Fate as INEC Fails to List APC Candidate For Yobe North
By Ozumi Abdul
There appears to be uncertainty in the participation of the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, in the 2023 general elections, as his name was missing on the list of validly nominated senatorial candidates released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday.
Also missing on the list is Bashir Machina, the acclaimed winner of the APC primary in Yobe North Senatorial District, which Lawan is disputing.
INEC had released the final list of the presidential candidates and their running mates as well as the senatorial and House of Representatives candidates.
According to the list, a total of 1,101 candidates from the 18 registered political parties are vying for the 109 senatorial seats while 3,122 candidates are contesting for the 360 seats in the House.
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INEC is believed to have left the names of Lawan and Machina out of the list because of the subsisting court case over who is the actual candidate of the APC in the district.
It was the second time the Commission would do so. It did not list either of the two in June when it released the first list.
Engrossed in his pursuit of the 2023 presidential ticket of the ruling APC, Lawan could not participate in the senatorial primary held in the district at the time.
He lost his bid to former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, who will fly the party’s flag in the 25 February presidential election.
Machina, a former member of the House of Representatives, was elected for the seat at the primary supervised by INEC officials but the name of the senate president surprisingly was forwarded by the APC leadership to INEC.
While the APC leadership has continued to push the interest of Lawan, the electoral body, on at least three different occasions, said it would not recognise him unless the court ruled otherwise.