The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.
The governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Gombe has ended in chaos amid allegations of interference and lack of transparency by some delegates.
After over six hours of waiting, the delegates had barely commenced voting when one of the aspirants, senator Bayero Nafada took the state governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo out of the hall to the displeasure of
other aspirants.
Shortly after, some delegates noticed what they suspected to be malpractice resulting in fighting before the ballot boxes were scattered.