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Aspirants protest, refuse to step down after obtaining N6m form
Aspirants vying for tickets of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the Edo State House of Assembly elections have rejected moves for consensus arrangements, insisting they would not step down after spending millions of naira to obtain nomination forms.
The aspirants said having paid N6 million each for nomination and expression of interest forms, they were determined to pursue their ambitions to the end.
They made their positions known on Friday when they appeared before the party’s Screening Committee chaired by Emmanuel Okoebor.
A total of 84 aspirants purchased the forms, a development expected to rake in about N504 million for the APC from the sale of nomination and expression of interest forms.
At the screening venue located at the Edo APC secretariat, serving members of the Edo State House of Assembly arrived in a coaster bus and were the first to undergo accreditation and verification of credentials.
The lawmakers were reportedly asked to simply take a bow and leave after their verification.
Other aspirants stormed the venue in the company of party leaders and supporters, while heavy security presence was deployed to maintain order throughout the exercise.
Speaking during the screening, Okoebor said the process was aimed at ensuring that only qualified and credible aspirants participated in the party’s primaries.
He assured contestants of transparency and fairness, noting that the committee would conduct the exercise in accordance with the APC constitution and electoral guidelines.
Some of the aspirants, who spoke anonymously, insisted they would not withdraw from the race or accept any consensus arrangement despite pressure from some party stakeholders.
They, however, commended the peaceful and orderly conduct of the screening exercise.
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Senator tackles APC leadership, governor over primary election
The senator representing Kogi East Senatorial District, has declared that “the battle line has been drawn” between him and Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, following his defeat in the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary election.
Isah, one of the seven aspirants who contested for the APC senatorial ticket, alleged widespread irregularities during the exercise, accusing government agents of hijacking electoral materials meant for the primary election.
Speaking after the exercise, the senator said only two votes were recorded in his favour in his own ward, despite his presence there to participate in the process.
According to him, he arrived at his ward expecting to cast his vote but discovered that no electoral officer appeared at the venue. He added that similar incidents were reported in several wards across Kogi East Senatorial District.
The lawmaker said the absence of electoral officials and voting materials prevented many party members from taking part in the primary election in affected areas.
He alleged that the situation was deliberately orchestrated to frustrate his supporters and influence the outcome of the exercise.
Isah maintained that the projects he had executed across Kogi East would continue to strengthen the APC’s chances in the district, including support for the President during future elections.
The senator also expressed disappointment over what he described as unfair treatment from the party leadership and Governor Ododo despite his loyalty and contributions to the APC.
According to him, the governor allegedly turned against him over claims that he intended to challenge him in the future governorship election.
“Well, with the latest development, I will now contest for the governorship position against Governor Ododo when the time comes,” the senator said.
He called on the APC leadership to investigate the alleged hijacking of electoral materials and ensure fairness and transparency in the pa
rty’s electoral process.
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