PDP Sweeps All 20 Local Government Areas in Bauchi Election

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won all 20 local government areas of Bauchi State, following the council polls held on Saturday, August 17, 2024.

The announcement was made late on Saturday night by Alhaji Ahmed Makama, the Executive Chairman of the Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC). The results solidify PDP’s stronghold in Bauchi State, as the party managed to secure all available positions in the local government elections.

Leading up to the election, the atmosphere in Bauchi was marked by tensions, especially from the main opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The APC had raised concerns about potential bias and alleged that the PDP, with possible support from BASIEC, might manipulate the election results. However, despite their apprehensions, the polls proceeded, and the PDP swept through every local government area, leaving no room for the APC.

This overwhelming victory by the PDP has fueled speculation about the next steps the APC may take. Many political analysts believe that the APC might reject the election results and could potentially seek legal avenues to challenge the outcome. However, as of Sunday morning, no formal statement or legal action had been made public by the APC.

The elected chairmen and their deputies are expected to be sworn into office on Sunday, August 18, as announced by the Bauchi State government. This event will mark the formal start of their tenure in office.

Here is a full list of the newly elected chairmen and their deputies across the 20 local government areas:k

Akaleri LGA: Hassan Garba Bajama (Chairman) and Abbas Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)

Bauchi: Mahmood Baba Maji (Chairman) and Adamu Mu’azu Luda (Deputy Chairman)

Bogoro: Lawi Yakubu Sumi (Chairman) and Markus Masoyi Mulki (Deputy Chairman)

Dambam: Yakubu Garba Tela (Chairman) and Iliya Isah (Deputy Chairman)

Darazo: Sama’ila Ya’u Sade (Chairman) and Amina Musa (Deputy Chairman)

Dass: Muhammad Abubakar Jibo (Chairman) and Isah Abdulmumini Hanakuka (Deputy Chairman)

Gamawa: Madaki Ahmed Gololo (Chairman) and Umar Yakubu (Deputy Chairman)

Ganjuwa: Mohammed Idris Miya (Chairman) and Saleh Ahmed (Deputy Chairman)

Giade: Usman Muhammad Saleh (Chairman) and Bahijja Auwalu (Deputy Chairman)

Itas Gadau: Hajara Jibrin Gidado (Chairman) and Shuaibu Ahmad (Deputy Chairman)

Jama’are: Inuwa Abdullahi (Chairman) and Saleh Muhammad (Deputy Chairman)

Katagum: Yusuf Babayo Zaki (Chairman) and Misbahu Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)

Kirfi: Abdulkadir Umar Dewu (Chairman) and Mohammed Mohammed Bashir (Deputy Chairman)

Misau: Salisu Hussaini (Chairman) and Moh’d Garba (Deputy Chairman)

Ningi: Nasiru Zakarai (Chairman) and Isah Mohammad (Deputy Chairman)

Shira: Abdullahi Ibrahim Beli (Chairman) and Adamu Usman (Deputy Chairman)

Tafawa Balewa: Sama’ila Wakili Lere (Chairman) and Maigari Ahmed (Deputy Chairman)

Toro: Pharm. Ibrahim Abubakar Dembo (Chairman) and Adamu Umar Danyaro (Deputy Chairman)

Warji: Aminu Barmini (Chairman) and Habib Idris Usman (Deputy Chairman)

Zaki: Adamu Yakubu (Chairman) and Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)

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