2015 Elections: David Mark To Run For The Fifth Time

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With all things being equal, Senate President, David Mark is poised to run for Senate for the fifth time. Since the advent of democracy, he has so far won in all the elections to represent the Benue South.

Speaking at the party’s stakeholders meeting in Otukpo, Benue State, Mark said that the desire of the Idoma community to return him to the Senate again would no doubt create history in the political equation of the country.

The Senate President, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, said he was humbled by the demand of his kinsmen and would not turn down the offer because he said the Idoma people deserve a place in national politics. According to Moro, “the Senate president has accepted the call.”

Earlier, the Chairman of PDP in the state, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, said the endorsement was for the common good of the Idoma nation which he asserted cannot afford to downplay the prominence the office of the Senate president has brought to the tribe.

The motion for the adoption of Mark as the party’s flag bearer for the zone in 2015 was moved by the Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Stephen Omeje, a move that was unanimously agreed to by all.

Dignitaries present at the meeting include deputy governor of the state, Chief Steven Lawani, Rep. Hassan Saleh, former minister of state for Education, Prof. Jerry Agada and all the nine local government Chairmen in the zone.

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