Stop Holding Yourself As An NPP Candidate For Walewale-Tamale High Court To Mahama
Earlier this year, in January, Dr Kabiru, a 35-year-old PhD holder and Vice Presidential special advisor beat Hajia Lariba Abudu in the parliamentary primary of the NPP after securing 145 to emerge the winner.
Hajia Lariba Abudu, filed a case at the Tamale High Court, disputing the election result which pointed to a win for Dr Mahama Tia Abdul Kabiru.
The confusion within the NPP in the Walewale Constituency continues to deepen as supporters of the incumbent MP for the area, Hajia Lariba Abudu and supporters of Dr Tia Abudu Kabiru attacked each other in what could be described as a free-for-all fight in the studios of Eagle FM.
A video trending on social media showed supporters of the two leaders exchanging blows in the studios of Eagle FM, a local radio station in Walewale.
The Tamale High Court’s injunction against Dr Mahama Tia Kabiru has added a new layer of complexity to the political landscape of the Walewale constituency. The NPP in the Walewale constituency faces significant challenges in reconciling these divisions and moving forward. The court’s intervention underscores the need for a resolution that upholds democratic principles and maintains peace within the party and the broader community.