Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed
Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed | |
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Adamawa | |
Assumed office 30 March 2020 | |
Appointed by | Lamido Barkindo |
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Born | North-Central State (now Kaduna State), Nigeria | 11 August 1971
Political party | All Progressives Congress (2018–present) |
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Spouse | Ahmed Modibbo |
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Nickname | Binani |
Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed (born 11 August 1971), also known as Binani, is a Nigerian politician and entrepreneur who was the senator for Adamawa Central from 2019 to 2023.[1][2][3] On 30 March 2020, she was appointed Gimbiyar Adamawa by the Adamawa Emirate Council.[4]
Background
Binani was born on 11 August 1971, in Kaduna city. Her father, Dahiru Ahmed Chiroma, was a son of Ahmadu Malabu an elder brother to Muhammed Ribadu, Nigeria's first Defence Minister.[5]
Education
She started her early school education in Kaduna and completed it at Gwadabawa Primary School, Jimeta in Yola. She obtained her secondary school education at Government Secondary School, Yola.
In 1993, Binani then attended the Federal Polytechnic of Mubi where she obtained an Ordinary National Diploma and then Higher National Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. She completed her National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) service in Borno state where she won the state merit award for outstanding performance.
Binani furthered her education by pursuing a certificate in Rural Radio Systems at the
Personal life
Binani is married to Professor Ahmed Modibbo, a former Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), is believed to be one of the wealthiest individuals in Adamawa state.[8]
Political career
In 2011, Binani joined politics. She was elected member of the 7th National Assembly where she represented Yola North, Yola South and Girei Constituency of Adamawa State in the House of Representatives, from 2011 to 2015, under PDP, the ruling party at the time. While serving in this position, she was Chairman, House committee on Constituency Outreach, member committee on Appropriations, Land Transports, Millennium Development Goals and Petroleum resources (Downstream) Public Service Matter. In 2015, while she was still a legislator, she distributed 75,000 school bags to pupils in her constituency.[8][9] Her efforts in the House of Representatives have encompassed various areas, including healthcare services, educational development, agricultural assistance, employment generation, and infrastructural development. These initiatives have aimed to address the needs of the people of her constituency.[10]
Following her tenure in the House of Representatives in 2015, she pursued the candidacy for the Senatorial position representing Adamawa Central, while her husband, Ahmed Modibbo, concurrently sought the position of Governor of Adamawa, both as members of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM). She lost to Abdulaziz Nyako while Modibbo lost to Bindow, both APC candidates.[6][11]
In the
2023 Adamawa Governorship election
Binani decided to contest for the position of Governor of Adamawa for the
She received 430 votes with the runner-up,
Binani contested against the incumbent Governor of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri, in the 2023 general election. Fintiri ran as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate. On 15 April 2023, during the process of collating election results, the resident electoral commissioner, Hudu Ari, made an illegal declaration of Binani as the winner of the poll. Binani subsequently delivered an acceptance speech, which generated significant controversy. In response, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) swiftly nullified Ari's decision and suspended him from his position. Simultaneously, President Muhammad Buhari ordered a thorough investigation into the conduct of the electoral commissioner and the security personnel who were present during the declaration.[16][17] Following the completion of the collation process, the results of the election were officially announced. Governor Fintiri emerged as the winner, securing a total of 430,861 votes. Binani, on the other hand, attained the position of runner-up, obtaining 398,738 votes.[18]
Aftermath
Hudu Ari was arrested in May, a month after the controversial announcement and received a 6-count charge filed against him by INEC in July over "alleged electoral offences".[19][20] Binani, represented by her lawyer Michael Aondoakaa, filed an ex-parte application on 10 July to challenge INEC's decision to nullify Hudu Ari's announcement. Aondoakaa argued that the election petition tribunal should have the authority to decide the outcome, citing relevant sections of the Electoral Act. He expressed concerns that INEC's decision could hinder the resolution of Binani's petition within the designated timeframe. A similar lawsuit had previously been directed to the tribunal by Justice Inyang Ekwo, who advised Binani to approach the tribunal for election-related matters.[21][22]
Justice Donatus Okorowo of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the prosecution of Hudu Ari, the suspended Adamawa State Resident Electoral Commissioner, to be suspended. Furthermore, INEC stated that Ari will face arraignment before an Adamawa State High Court in Yola on 12 July.[21][22] However, the proceedings were halted as the Federal High Court directed the State Court to suspend the trial pending a decision on Binani's petition at the election tribunal.[23]
In December 2023, the Court of Appeal in Abuja dismissed the appeal of Binani and affirmed Fintiri as Governor of Adamawa State. The Court stressed that the premature announcement of Hudu Ari, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, was illegal.[24]
Bills and motions
- Modibo Adama University of Technology (Establishment etc) Bill
- Fiscal Responsibility Commission (Establishment etc) Bill
- 1999 Constitution (Alteration) Bill
- National Dermatology Specialist Hospital, Garkida, Adamawa State (Establishment etc) Bill
- Federal Medical Centre (Establishment etc) Bill
- Modibo Adama University Yola Teaching Hospital (Establishment) Bill
- Federal Medical Centre Mubi, Adamawa State (Establishment etc) Bill
- University Teaching Hospital (Reconstitution Of Board) Act (Amendment) Bill
- Criminal Code Act (Amendment) Bill
References
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- ^ "Adamawa senator denies allegations of solar panel contract scam worth millions". Punch Newspapers. 14 January 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
- ^ Ahmad, Ayuba (26 October 2020). "Binani: Rhythms of vision and courage".
- ^ a b "How Binani pulled a surprise to pick Adamawa guber ticket - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ a b "Aisha Binani - Daily Trust - Latest News in Nigeria and the World". Daily Trust. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ "Celebrities 28 04 13". Issuu. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
- ^ a b c Onigbanjo, Gbope (15 March 2023). "Cracking the Glass Ceiling". The Republic. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ Olumide, Seye; Anazia, Daniel (4 April 2019). "2019 polls offer less opportunity for women involvement in legislative politics". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ Aliyuchaji (11 June 2019). "What you need to know about Sen. Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani the New Senator Representing Adamawa Central and the only Female Senator in northern Nigeria". aliyuchaji's Blog. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "Adamawa state Governorship election results and data 2015 - Stears Elections". www.stears.co. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ TVCN (10 October 2018). "Senate hopeful tasks losers of APC primaries on party interest - Nigeria News". Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Adamawa gets female senator". www.premiumtimesng.com. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "Premium Times". Premium Times. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
- ^ "Ribadu vs Binani: Ex-EFCC Chair finally drops court case - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ Babangida, Mohammed (16 April 2023). "Binani gives acceptance speech after being illegally declared winner of Adamawa guber election". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ Iniobong, Iwok (2 May 2023). "Suspended Adamawa REC, Hudu Ari, arrested". Businessday NG. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Adamawa state Governorship election results and data 2023 - Stears Elections". www.stears.co. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "INEC files 6-count charges against rogue Adamawa REC, Hudu Ari". Daily Nigerian. 6 July 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ Iniobong, Iwok (2 May 2023). "Suspended Adamawa REC, Hudu Ari, arrested". Businessday NG. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ a b Ekele, Emmanuela (10 July 2023). "Court Orders AGF, INEC To Halt Prosecution Of Suspended Adamawa REC Yunusa-Ari". Channels.
- ^ a b Elijah, Ima (10 July 2023). "Binani drags INEC to court again, seeks review of election result". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ Ochetenwu, Jim (12 July 2023). "Binani vs INEC: Yola High Court holds off proceedings in suit against Hudu Ari". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
- ^ Ekele, Emmanuella (18 December 2023). "UPDATED: Appeal Court Affirms Fintiri's Election As Adamawa Governor". Channels Nigeria.