There is a real dilemma in reaching consensus for the APC senatorial position in Niger Zone A. No formula so far has satisfied everyone, preserved good will, and reflected fairness, justice, and freedom without interference or favoritism.
I have a proposal. At this point, reaching consensus through a random selection raffle-style draw could serve us better. One “Yes” and multiple “No” slips would be written on paper, and the aspirants would draw to determine the winner.
This suggestion is made with noble intent to protect the interests of all aspirants and shield the process from external influence, pressure, and interference. It would produce an outcome that feels both sacred and moderate, respecting everyone’s ambition, preference, and choice without deepening the clash of interests.
It would also prevent personal and public loss. Organizing a primary election that cannot escape the influence of a dominant figure with superior human and financial resources only wastes resources and creates false hope. This method preserves dignity and guards against over-ambition.
It recognizes that all candidates have qualified through screening, and none are being disqualified. Accepting the outcome would be to respect the official screening verdict as vindication.
Let the will of God prevail in Niger Zone A. A consensus through random selection raffle-style draw would let divine choice decide who is most favored. After all, they are all potential winners.
Bagudu Mohammed
bagudumohammed15197@gmail.com

