Mohammed Umaru Jibrilla (born 16 June 1963), known as Bindow Jibrilla is a Nigerian businessman and politician who served as governor of Adamawa State from 2015 to 2019. He previously served as the senator representing Adamawa North senatorial district from 2011 to 2015.[1][2]
Bindo Umaru Jibrilla is described as a business tycoon, new to politics.[6]
He is an industrialist who has established three companies in Mubi, employing about four hundred people, and is a vibrant speaker.[7]
He was reportedly called upon by several youth organisations to challenge Mana, who was said to have neglected his senate district.[8]
He is known for his philanthropy and for creating jobs, and as the youngest contender would have an advantage with the youth vote.[9]
In the January 2011 PDP primaries for the Adamawa North Senatorial race, Jibrilla Bindo got 626 votes, Mohammed Mana was second with 474 votes, Zira Maigadi secured 162 votes, while Terry Vahyla got 21. Another incumbent Senator, Grace Bent of Adamawa South, was also defeated.[10]
On 7 February 2011, well after the deadline for the parties to change their candidate lists had passed, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) published a list showing Jibrilla as PDP candidate for Adamawa not North.[11]
Appeals
Mana and Bent independently filed appeals against the primary results.[2]
Newspapers reported that there would be a re-run of the primaries, which the (INEC) said it would not recognise. The PDP state chairman, Alhaji Minjinyawa Kugama, also denied knowledge of the re-run, saying he had heard nothing about it from the party leadership, and saying that the primary election had been free and fair.[12]
On 15 March 2011 both Governor Murtala Nyako and the state chairman of the party, Mijinyawa Umaru Kugama, said that they would not support Mana and Bent in their appeals.[13]
Later in March 2011 a Federal High Court in Abuja dismissed the appeal as lacking in merit.
Mana appealed this ruling.[2]
Justice Kafarati affirmed the election of Jibrilla as PDP Candidate for Adamawa North Senatorial district.[14]
A PDP leader in the state, Malam Rabiu Rara, advised the two to obey the court orders.[2]