He, on the opposite hand, denied that he turn out to be booed, asserting his advertising campaign tour turn out to be a hit.
The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lokoja, Kogi Inform has sacked Senator Jibrin Isah, popularly is opinion as Echocho, the lawmaker representing Kogi East senatorial district within the National Meeting.
The tribunal as a consequence ordered a rerun of the senatorial election that turn out to be declared to have been received by Isah – an ally of Governor Yahaya Bello – in 155 polling objects in Kogi East.
The rerun will be contested between Isah of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and Dr. Victor Adoji, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Event (PDP).
In January, Isah turn out to be reportedly booed by tons of of youths all the contrivance thru a advertising campaign rally within the Ankpa Native Authorities Space of the affirm.
Isah, who turn out to be the incumbent senator representing the district had attended a advertising campaign rally along with Edward Onoja, the affirm deputy governor and the Residence of Representatives candidate for Ankpa Federal Constituency within the affirm.
One of the most necessary constituents reportedly requested Isah to approach to Governor Bello, to whom he had allegedly attributed his victory within the 2019 election.
He, on the opposite hand, denied that he turn out to be booed, asserting his advertising campaign tour turn out to be a hit.
Lately, Isah turn out to be considered in a viral video kneeling sooner than Governor Bello to thank him for nominating Shaibu Abubakar-Audu, son of the late Abubakar Audu for a ministerial pickle.
Within the video, Bello urged the lawmaker that Abubakar-Audu’s nomination turn out to be to reward his late father for his sacrifice.
“For all of the sacrifices, I’m rewarding Prince Abubakar Audu, for all his sacrifices too (potentially relating to Shaibu who turn out to be no longer visible within the video), I no loss, I manufacture hundreds.
“To God be the glory!” Bello mentioned.
“You are over-rewarding us,” Isah urged the governor.
