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2027: Ireti Kingibe emerges ADC FCT Senate candidate
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2027: Ireti Kingibe emerges ADC FCT Senate candidate

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has announced Senator Ireti Heebah Kingibe as the party’s flag bearer for the Federal Capital Territory senatorial election ahead of the 2027 general polls.

Kingibe secured a landslide victory in the party’s primary election, polling 17,535 votes to defeat her sole challenger, Mubarak Tijjani, who garnered 806 votes.

Declaring the results at the ADC secretariat in the Abuja, the chairman and returning officer for the senatorial and House of Representatives primaries, Abubakar Adamu, confirmed Kingibe as the winner of the exercise.

“Having scored the highest number of votes of 17,535, and by the powers conferred on me as the returning officer for the Senate and House of Representatives primary elections, Senator Ireti Heebah Kingibe is hereby declared winner of the election,” he said.

The primary election also produced candidates for the two House of Representatives seats in the FCT.

In the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency, Bala Iyah emerged victorious with 4,937 votes, defeating Yahaya Fatima Goya, who polled 2,015 votes, while Ma’aji Johnson Bello secured 1,546 votes. Ismaila Ishak Ozigi received 105 votes.

For the Abaji/Gwagwalada/Kwali/Kuje Federal Constituency, Alhassan Salihu clinched the party’s ticket with 9,016 votes, defeating Khalid A. Haruna, who polled 2,955 votes.

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission monitored the conduct of the primaries.

Speaking after his victory, Bala Iyah expressed confidence in the ADC’s chances in the 2027 elections, describing himself as a grassroots politician with deep knowledge of the constituency and strong support from the people.

2027: Ireti Kingibe emerges ADC FCT Senate candidate 

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