2023 Zamfara State gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:2023 Zamfara State gubernatorial election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2019 Zamfara State gubernatorial election
Previous Year:2019
Next Election:2027 Zamfara State gubernatorial election
Next Year:2027
Election Date:18 March 2023
Registered:1,926,870
Nominee1:
Running Mate1:
Party1:Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)
Popular Vote1:377,726
Party2:All Progressives Congress
Popular Vote2:311,976
Map Size:220px
Governor
Before Election:Bello Matawalle
Before Party:All Progressives Congress
After Election:Dauda Lawal
After Party:Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria)

The 2023 Zamfara State gubernatorial election will take place on 18 March 2023, to elect the Governor of Zamfara State, concurrent with elections to the Zamfara State House of Assembly as well as twenty-seven other gubernatorial elections and elections to all other state houses of assembly.[1] [2] The election—which was postponed from its original 11 March date—was held three weeks after the presidential election and National Assembly elections.[3] Incumbent APC Governor Bello Matawalle has been renominated by his party and was defeated by Dauda Lawal of PDP on 18th of March 2023.

The primaries, scheduled for between 4 April and 9 June 2022, resulted in Matawalle being renominated by the All Progressives Congress unopposed on 26 May while the Peoples Democratic Party nominated banker Dauda Lawal on 25 May. However, Lawal was removed as nominee by a Federal High Court on 16 September due to irregularities in the primary;[4] the PDP conducted a new primary on 23 September that resulted in Lawal winning again.[5] A Federal High Court ruling on 8 November invalidated the rerun primary and barred the party from fielding a nominee but the ruling was overturned by an Appeal Court judgment on 6 January.[6] [7]

Electoral system

The Governor of Zamfara State is elected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two-thirds of state local government areas. If no candidate passes this threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas.

Background

Zamfara State is highly populated northwestern state mainly inhabited by ethnic Hausas and Fulanis. In the years before the election, the state was beset by the bandit conflict along with herder–farmer clashes and the nationwide kidnapping epidemic as bandits raid entire towns, kidnap school children, and attack motorists.

Politically, the 2019 elections were initially a continuation of the state APC's dominance as the party's presidential nominee Muhammadu Buhari won the state by over 50% and the party won all three senate seats while also sweeping the House of Representatives elections. On the state level, the APC also retained its House of Assembly majority and its nominee—Mukhtar Shehu Idris—won the gubernatorial election by a wide margin. However, right before inaugurations, the Supreme Court ruled that the Zamfara APC did not hold valid primaries and thus all of its candidates were disqualified. Matawalle, and every other PDP runner-up, was sworn in and the state was entirely PDP-run until June 2021 when Matawalle led nearly every elected official in the state into the APC.

Ahead of Matawalle's term, the aims were to end banditry while addressing poverty, unemployment, and illiteracy.[8] In terms of his performance, Matawalle was commended for revoking former elected officials' life pensions.[9] However, he was criticized for spending a hundred million naira in public funds on a private university, rising insecurity, hiring over 1700 aides, blaming banditry on "political bandits" without evidence, orchestrating the politically-motivated impeachment of Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, politically-motivated press censorship, and infringements on constitutionally-mandated secularism along with two prominent examples of luxury car purchases for officials—19 cars for commissioners in May 2020 and over 250 cars for traditional leaders in April 2022.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

Primary elections

The primaries, along with any potential challenges to primary results, were to take place between 4 April and 3 June 2022 but the deadline was extended to 9 June.[21]

All Progressives Congress

The internal power-struggle between former Governor Abdul'aziz Abubakar Yari and former Senator Kabir Garba Marafa that led to the disqualification of all 2019 Zamfara APC candidates continued after the election until Matawalle's defection in 2021. As Matawalle suddenly became the preeminent Zamfara APC politician, Yari and Marafa briefly reconciled to face Matawalle together before splitting again ahead of the state party congress in late 2021.[22] Infighting between the groups supported by Matawalle, Marafa, and Yari each culminated in three divided party factions, all claiming to be the legitimate party structure.[23] As Matawalle is a serving governor, his faction was recognized by the national party in February 2022 but the internal struggles continued until a peace was brokered by national APC leadership in May.[24] [25] [26] [27]

Ahead of the primary, Abdulmalik Gajam—a youth leader and son of former ambassador Garba Gajam—declared a primary challenge to Matawalle; while analysts noted that Gajam's bid had little chance and was likely just an attempt to raise his own profile, Matawalle's allies continuously attempted to convince Gajam to step down.[28] On the primary date, Gajam finally withdrew leading Matawalle to win the nomination unopposed.[29] In his acceptance speech, Matawalle thanked former Governor Mahmud Shinkafi along with both Yari and Marafa while highlighting party unity.[30]

Nominated

Withdrew

Results

People's Democratic Party

In the wake of Matawalle’s defection to the APC, Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu Mohammed Gusau swiftly took control of the Zamfara PDP and was named state party leader, even representing Zamfara at PDP Governors Forum meetings.[32] Mohammed Gusau received support from high-profile national PDP figures and fear of his potential gubernatorial run allegedly led to Mohammed Gusau's impeachment in February 2022; however, Mohammed Gusau ended up announcing his run for governor anyway.[33] [34]

Ahead of the May primary, reports emerged that Aliyu Mohammed Gusau—former Defence Minister, father of Mahdi, and de facto leader of the Zamfara PDP—along with other Zamfara PDP figures backed banker Dauda Lawal instead of Mahdi or other candidates. On the initial primary date, Mahdi Aliyu Mohammed Gusau abruptly withdrew and endorsed Lawal while the other four candidates continued to an indirect primary that resulted in Lawal's victory after results showed him winning about 98% of the delegates' votes.[35] After announcing the results, primary committee chairman Adamu Maina Waziri labeled the election as fair and thanked the delegates for the peaceful primary.[36] However, the three losing candidates petitioned against Lawal's victory using claims of illegal interference from state party PDP Chairman Bala Mande to appeal to national party chairman Iyorchia Ayu.[37] After Ayu did not act, the losing candidates took their case to the judiciary in an attempt to annul the primary; their case was successful and the primary was annulled on 16 September by a Federal High Court based on electoral irregularities.[38] Within days, the state PDP declined to appeal and instead scheduled a new primary for 23 September;[39] in the days before, the party held its candidate screening exercise and conducted a mini congress to add women to the list of delegates.[40] [41] In the rerun primary, Lawal won again by a similarly wide margin.[42] [43] However, on 8 November, another Federal High Court ruling nullified the rerun primary due to further irregularities and barred the party from fielding a nominee in the gubernatorial election. On November 23, a Court of Appeal panel sitting in Sokoto dismissed Lawal's appeal.[44] However, another appeal was successful in January, reinstated Lawal as the legitimate nominee. The decision was affirmed by the Supreme Court on 6 March in a unanimous panel judgment.[45]

Nominated

Eliminated in primary

Withdrew

Results

Minor parties

Campaign

Early in the post-primary period, pundits noted that the race followed the trend of Zamfara elections being categorized by defections and ad hoc alliances. Matawalle's defection to the APC in June 2021 and the May 2022 deal with former Governor Abdul'aziz Abubakar Yari and former Senator Kabir Garba Marafa created a deep contrast for the 2023 election compared to the 2019 election when Matawalle was in the PDP up against the APC split between Yari and Marafa. Analysts also noted continued defections between parties as several APC politicians unhappy with the Matawalle-Yari-Marafa deal joined the PDP while some PDP party officials left to the NNPP.[49] These dynamics took a backseat to internal PDP drama by September, when a case from losing primary aspirants led a High Court to annul the PDP primary and order the party to conduct a new primary.[50] Despite the intra-party crisis, Lawal was nominated again on 23 September.

The next month, national attention turned to the race due to controversy as Matawalle ordered the shutdown of several television and radio stations on 15 October in retaliation after the stations had covered a Lawal campaign event.[51] [52] The action was widely condemned by press freedom organizations which labeled the action as a clear violation of the freedom of the press and overall rule of law.[53] [54] Amid the controversy was a violent clash between APC and PDP supporters in Gusau that left one dead and 18 wounded;[55] both major parties traded blame for the tragedy and it raised fears of further electoral violence.[56] The fears were unfortunately confirmed the next week when police opened fire on PDP demonstrators on 20 October, allegedly on the orders of Matawalle.[57]

In November, focus returned to legal complications for Lawal as another High Court ruling annulled the rerun primary along with barring the PDP from fielding a nominee in the election. Internal PDP opponents of Lawal blamed him for the party's disqualification while Lawal implored his supporters to remain calm and said that he would appeal the judgment.[58] [59] Although his initial appeal was dismissed, a later appeal was successful and Lawal was reinstated as PDP nominee in early January 2023. Amid Lawal's legal struggles, Matawalle faced similar legal problems but related to corruption allegations; the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission presented a Federal High Court in October 2022 with evidence that Matawalle used stolen public funds to personally purchase Abuja properties.[60] The revelations, in addition to previous corruption allegations and new reporting that large amounts of cash had been found in a Matawalle-owned house, tarnished Matawalle's image in the later months of 2022.[61] [62]

In the week prior to the presidential election on 25 February, the Matawalle administration issued a ban on non-governmental organizations operating in the state;[63] once again, the state government came under intense criticism that labeled the move as authoritarian.[64] [65] Later in February, the state voted in the presidential election; Bola Tinubu (APC) won the state with 59% of the vote, beating Atiku Abubakar (PDP) at 39%. Despite the presidential result, gubernatorial campaign analysis noted the competitiveness of the race with a focus on Matawalle's support among notable state political figures along with Lawal's support among voters pushing for a power shift to the central senatorial district.[66] Additionally, Lawal's urban base in cities like Gusau was contrasted with Matawalle's rural support.[67]

Projections

SourceProjectionAs of
[68] Lean Matawalle17 March 2023
Enough is Enough-
Matawalle2 March 2023

Conduct

Pre-election

Due to widespread insecurity in the state, civil society groups raised concern about the safe conduct of the election in heavily-insecure areas.[69]

General election

Results

By senatorial district

The results of the election by senatorial district.

Senatorial DistrictBello Matawalle
APC
Dauda Lawal
PDP
OthersTotal Valid Votes
VotesPercentageVotesPercentageVotesPercentage
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Zamfara Central Senatorial Districtbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Zamfara North Senatorial Districtbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Zamfara West Senatorial Districtbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
Totals TBD % TBD % TBD % TBD

By federal constituency

The results of the election by federal constituency.

Federal ConstituencyBello Matawalle
APC
Dauda Lawal
PDP
OthersTotal Valid Votes
VotesPercentageVotesPercentageVotesPercentage
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Anka/Talata/Mafara Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Bakura/Maradun Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Bungudu/Maru Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Gunmi/Bukkuyum Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Gusau/Tsafe Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Shinkafi/Zurmi Federal Constituencybgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBD
Totals TBD % TBD % TBD % TBD

By local government area

The results of the election by local government area.

LGABello Matawalle
APC
Dauda Lawal
PDP
OthersTotal Valid VotesTurnout Percentage
VotesPercentageVotesPercentageVotesPercentage
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Ankabgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Bakurabgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Birnin Magaji/Kiyawbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Bukkuyumbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Bungudubgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Gummibgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Gusaubgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Kaura Namodabgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Maradunbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Marubgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Shinkafibgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Talata Mafarabgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Tsafebgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" Zurmibgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %bgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" TBDbgcolor=#c4b5bb align="center" %
Totals TBD % TBD % TBD % TBD %

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oyekanmi . Rotimi . It’s Official: 2023 Presidential, National Assembly Elections to Hold Feb 25. INEC News . 27 February 2022 . 26 February 2022.
  2. Web site: Jimoh . Abbas . INEC Sets New Dates For 2023 General Elections . . 26 February 2022 . 26 February 2022.
  3. Web site: Suleiman . Qosim . It’s Official: INEC postpones Saturday’s governorship, state assembly elections . . 15 March 2023.
  4. Web site: Court Nullifies Zamfara PDP Governorship Primary Election . . 17 September 2022.
  5. Web site: Salaudeen . Adeniyi . Dauda Lawal Re-Elected As Zamfara PDP Guber Candidate . . 23 September 2022.
  6. Web site: Altine . Maiharaji . Court disqualifies Zamfara PDP from contesting gov election . . 14 November 2022 . 8 November 2022.
  7. Web site: Babangida . Mohammed . Appeal Court Reinstates Dauda Lawal As Zamfara PDP Governorship Candidate . . 8 January 2023.
  8. Web site: Olowolagba . Fikayo . Zamfara governor, Matawalle issues stern warning to bandits, states plan to end killings . . 2 June 2022.
  9. Web site: RANKING NIGERIAN GOVERNORS, NOVEMBER, 2019: Top 5, Bottom 5 . . 2 June 2022 . The Zamfara State Governor, Muhammed Bello Matawalle, again gets Ripples Nigeria mention in the Top 5 ranking of governors in the country. We take note of his efforts at managing the cost of governance, particularly the recent signing into law of a bill by the Zamfara State House of Assembly to revoke the life pension and other advantages conferred on past Governors, Deputy Governors, Speaker and Deputy Speaker in the state..
  10. Web site: TOP 5, BOTTOM 5: How Nigerian governors ranked in July, 2020 . . 2 June 2022 . Governor Bello Matawalle gets a mention in the Bottom 5 for his prodigal spending of N100 million on a private university in the state, an action we consider not well thought out..
  11. Web site: Ranking Nigerian Governors July/August 2021: Performance dull as insecurity persists . . 2 June 2022.
  12. Web site: Matawalle’s army of aides . . 2 June 2022.
  13. Web site: ICYMI…Ranking Nigerian Govs Jan, 2022: Sanwo-Olu’s strides, Ortom’s self-sabotage, Ikpeazu’s shocker, Matawalle’s mystery political bandits . . 2 June 2022.
  14. Web site: Aro . Busola . PDP: Impeachment of Zamfara deputy governor unconstitutional… we’ll take legal action . . 2 June 2022.
  15. Web site: Top 5, Bottom 5: RipplesNigeria ranking of Nigerian governors for August, 2020 . . 2 June 2022.
  16. Web site: Olu . Tayo . Zamfara: Critics Attack Gov Matawalle For Building Mosque Instead Of Infrastructure . The Whistler . 2 June 2022.
  17. Web site: Altine . Maiharaji . Matawalle’s expensive car gifts to commissioners . . 2 June 2022.
  18. Web site: Maishanu . Abubakar Ahmadu . Zamfara governor distributes 260 cars to traditional rulers after accusing them of abetting banditry . . 2 June 2022.
  19. Web site: Odeyemi . Joshua . Outrage Over Matawalle’s Expensive Car Gifts To Monarchs . . 2 June 2022.
  20. Web site: Gov Matawalle’s wasteful spending . . 2 June 2022.
  21. Web site: James . Dominic . Primaries: INEC Grants Parties Six Extra Days, Timetable Remains Unchanged . INEC News . 28 May 2022.
  22. Web site: Adegbenro . Omoniyi . Matawalle, Yari, Marafa renew battle for Zamfara APC . . 12 April 2022.
  23. Web site: Orintunsin . Jide . Matawalle, Marafa factions hold parallel LG congresses in Zamfara . . 12 April 2022.
  24. Web site: Umar . Shehu . Yari, Marafa Factions Battle Matawalle Camp Over Thuggery . . 12 April 2022.
  25. Web site: Jalal . Aliyu . Zamfara APC Crisis: Matawalle, Yari Finally Reconcile . . 11 May 2022.
  26. Web site: Maishanu . Abubakar Ahmadu . 2023 : Finally, APC brokers peace between Governor Matawalle, Yari . . 11 May 2022.
  27. Web site: Altine . Maiharaji . 15 Zamfara federal, state lawmakers to drop 2023 ambitions . . 11 May 2022.
  28. Web site: Babangida . Mohammed . ANALYSIS: APC, PDP set for bland primaries in Zamfara . . 14 June 2022.
  29. Web site: Olukoya . Olayinka . Ahmed . Attahiru . Agborh . Alphonsus . Michael . Ishola . Azeez . Biola . Galadima . Atiku . Okonkwo . Amaechi . Nwogu . Nnanna . Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun, Emenike, Zulum, Omo-Agege, Tonye Cole, Buni, Others Win APC Guber Tickets . . 14 June 2022 . Nigerian Tribune gathered that Mattawale won the primary election after his only opponent, Abdulmalik Garba Gajam, pulled out from the contest few minutes before the election began at the Sardauna Memorial Stadium in Gusau, the state capital, on Thursday..
  30. Web site: Matawalle emerges APC gov candidate in Zamfara . . . 27 May 2022.
  31. Web site: Altine . Maiharaji . 2023: Zamfara groups back Matawalle with N50m nomination form . . 6 May 2022.
  32. Web site: Babatunde . Adedayo . 2023: PDP Governors Reveal Readiness To Rescue Nigeria From APC’s Misrule . . 18 April 2022.
  33. Web site: Gata . Awaal . Mahdi Gusau: What is going on in Zamfara? . . 18 April 2022.
  34. Web site: Babangida . Mohammed . ANALYSIS: Intrigues, permutations that led to Zamfara deputy governor’s impeachment . . 3 March 2022.
  35. Web site: Silas . Don . Aliyu-Gusau withdraws from Zamfara governorship race . . 26 May 2022.
  36. Web site: Nwannah . Ifeanyi . Zamfara 2023: Ex-First Bank director, Dare emerges PDP guber candidate . . 27 May 2022.
  37. Web site: Hassan-Wuyo . Ibrahim . Zamfara PDP guber primary: Gusau, 2 others petition Ayu, cite irregularities . . 2 June 2022.
  38. Web site: Umar . Shehu . Court Sacks Zamfara PDP Gov’ship Candidate . . 17 September 2022.
  39. Web site: Umar . Shehu . JUST IN: Zamfara PDP Fixes Friday For Fresh Guber Primary . . 22 September 2022.
  40. Web site: Nwannah . Ifeanyi . Zamfara PDP commences screening of guber aspirants ahead of primary election . . 22 September 2022.
  41. Web site: Nwannah . Ifeanyi . Zamfara PDP conducts mini congress ahead of Friday’s governorship primary . . 22 September 2022.
  42. Web site: Umar . Shehu . Candidate Sacked By Court Wins Fresh PDP Guber Primary In Zamfara . . 23 September 2022.
  43. Web site: Nwannah . Ifeanyi . Dauda Lawal Dare emerges Zamfara PDP governorship candidate . . 23 September 2022.
  44. Web site: Innocent . Onuminya . Breaking: Appeal Court Upholds Nullification of Zamfara PDP Guber Primary . . 23 November 2022.
  45. Web site: Oyeyemi . Fadehan . Supreme Court affirms Dauda Lawal-Dare Zamfara PDP guber candidate . . 15 March 2023.
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  47. Web site: Anuku . Williams . Impeached Zamfara Deputy governor, Gusau to contest against Matawalle, picks nomination form . . 23 March 2022.
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