Former
Bauchi State Governor and Chairman of the National Pension Commission, Alhaji
Adamu Mu’azu was on Monday chosen as the new Chairman of the People’s
Democratic Party. The choice was made during a meeting by President Goodluck
Jonathan and governors elected on the party’s platform. The meeting which was
held at the Presidential Villa on Sunday dragged till around 1.30 am on Monday.
Mu’azu
will replace the former chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur who resigned his
position last Wednesday.
It
seems to be a good year for the former Governor who was sworn in as the
chairman of the Pensions Commission just a week ago.
There
had been insinuations that Mohammed Wakil, a former Leader of the House of
Representatives was the favoured candidate of the Presidency. Mu’azu was
however considered ahead of Wakil who was rejected for his inability to carry
people along during his time as Leader in the legislative chamber.
Mu’azu
will be presented to members of the National Executive Committee of the party
later on Monday for ratification.
59-year-old
Alhaji Mu’azu ruled Bauchi State as Governor from 1999 to 2007.
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