The confusion throughout the ruling New Patriotic Party within the Walewale Constituency continues to deepen as supporters of the incumbent MP for the realm and former Gender Minister Hajia Lariba Abudu and supporters of Dr Tia Abudu Kabiru attacked one another in what may very well be described as a free for all battle within the studios of Eagle FM 94.1Mhz in Walewale.
Dr. Abudu Kabiru beat Hajia Lariba Abudu within the January 27 parliamentary main of the NPP after securing 145 to emerge winner.
Hajia Lariba Abudu, filed a case on the Tamale High Court, disputing the election end result which pointed to a win for Dr Mahama Tia Abdul Kabiru.
The NPP of their bid to resolve the matter, requested for an out of courtroom settlement.
The Tamale High Court presided over by His Lordship, Justice Richard Kogyapwah, on Wednesday (twenty seventh March, 2024) granted the social gathering’s plea to settle the Walewale Constituency parliamentary main stalemate out of courtroom for a interval of six weeks.
But in a brief video trending on social media, supporters of the 2 leaders had been seen exchanging blows within the studios of Eagle FM, a neighborhood radio station in Walewale.
Information gathered by 3news.com revealed that supporters of Kabiru had been within the studios discussing the matter when some thugs believed to be supporters of Hajia Lariba led by one Musah, son of the NPP North East Regional Council of Elders chairman, walked into the studio in anger and began beating up one Haadi (a.okay.a Yaagsim) who’s a resident of Kperiga in Walewale.
The youth, who had been monitoring the dialogue, upon realizing what was occurring within the studios mobilized and rushed to the station to retaliate, however Musah left the studios earlier than the arrival of the irate youth.
The courtroom challenge has since been a subject for dialogue in Walewale because the management of the social gathering failed to deal with it amicably.
In the January 27 parliamentary main, Hajia Lariba Abudu polled 138 votes with Dr Kabiru polling 145 votes.
Bawumia to the rescue
The NPP North-East Regional Chairman of Council of Elders, Professor Naa Nabila Sulemana has blamed the Vice President and flagbearer of the social gathering, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his lack of ability to resolve the inner wrangling of the social gathering within the Walewale Constituency.
According to the Council of Elders Chairman, the Vice President might speak to the previous MP, who’s a sister to the veep.