The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives
Congress (NWC) has cleared Mudashiru Hussein, a former commissioner in the
cabinet of Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, to contest the party’s primary for Osun
west senatorial bye-election scheduled for today.
The committee in charge of the election had earlier cleared
Ademola Adeleke, younger brother of the senator whose seat became vacant
following his death on April 23, 2017.
The committee in charge of the election had disqualified
Hussien for allegedly failing to resign his appointment before seeking to
contest the senatorial poll.
He had appealed the decision of the committee led by Sanusi
Rikiji, speaker of the Zamfara state house of assembly, but met a brick wall
until the NWC ruled in his favour.
In a statement yesterday night, Kunle Oyatomi, spokesman of
the Osun chapter of the APC, said the NWC ruled that Hussien should contest the
primary.
“The national working committee of the All Progressives
Congress yesterday cleared Senator Mudasiru Hussein to contest the party’s
primaries for the Osun West senatorial district holding tomorrow, Tuesday June
13, 2017,” he said in a statement. “This is the outcome of the meeting of the
NWC in Abuja which reviewed the decision of the Appeal Panel which had earlier
dismissed the appeal filed by Senator Hussain on Sunday. “By the regulation of
the party, the decision of the NWC of the party is final.
Hussien had a long-running battle with the late senator. In
2007, the late Adeleke who ran on the platform of the PDP defeated Hussein in
the senatorial district.
Four years later, Hussien took over from the deceased, but,
in the last general election, the commissioner was persuaded to step down for
the late Adeleke.
The battle which ended with Adeleke’s death has been taken
over by his sibling who goes head to head with Hussein today.
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