THE erstwhile Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, has picked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the senatorial ticket for the Benue South Senatorial District.
The erstwhile South senatorial primary had suffered postponement since last Tuesday when the delegates list were alleged to have been tampered with.
At the primary on which later held in Makurdi on Thursday, the primary was declared inconclusive due to the suspension of delegates from the three of the nine local government areas of the senatorial district.
Delegates from three local government of the senatorial district Otukpo, Okpokwu and Ohimini were suspended.
At the supplementary primary election held on Sunday night at the Lawn Tennis Court of the Aper Aku Stadium, Moro defeated two other contestants to pick the senatorial ticket.
The former minister polled 461 votes to defeat Joseph Ojobo and Chief Mike Okibe Onoja who polled 365 and 165 votes respectively.
Also Senior Special Assistant to Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State on Media, Francis Ottah Agbo, beat another incumbent, Hon Hassan Saleh for the Okpokwu/Ado/Ogbadibo Federal constituency by 205 to 106 votes.
Speaking with newsmen after his emergence, the visibly elated Moro described his victory as a hard fought one noting those who contested against him, had the pedigree to fly the party’s flag for the seat.
The former Minister who posited that he is properly positioned to represent the zone at the senate come 2019 promised that his representative posture for the zone will not be in vain.