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  Large-scale irregularities and imposition of candidates in the recent primaries for state and national assembly contestants by the Action Congress of Nigeria in Edo state may lead to mass defection of members to other parties, especially the People's Democratic Party, a leader of party in Esan Central, Matthew Emiohe, has said.

 

He called on the state governor to rescue the party from the impending calamity that awaited it if the crisis that trailed the congresses was not properly looked into.

"The so-called primary that was conducted in Edo State was flawed. Actually, there was no primary but imposition of candidates," Mr Emiohe said. "This is a departure from what the governor has been preaching, the one-man-one-vote was jettisoned. The PDP primaries were very transparent. The governor's one-man-one-vote is nonsense. The way it is now, I don't think that the ACN can win any election, if care is not taken. The imposition is across the state and everybody is annoyed. If they knew they were going to do imposition why did they allow people to spend their money campaigning?"

Mr Emiohe alleged that the primaries in ward 10 of his district was especially poorly conducted, just as he alleged that the governor's men wrote results for elections that never took place.

One of the contestants, Patrick Inobemhe, accused the state government and leaders of the party of undue interference in the primaries...

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Mr. Inobemhe, who was seeking nomination to the State House of Assembly, alleged that in a bid to install their supporters as candidates for the general election, party leaders and government officials resulted to using all forms of dubious methods to edge out other contestants.

Mr Inobemhe, who spoke with journalists on Sunday, regretted that the so-called primaries in Edo State was only carried out to deceive the people into believing that the principle of one-man-one-vote was been upheld.

He subsequently called INEC to investigate alleged cases of rigging in the Edo ACN primaries and disqualify any candidate who was not the people's choice.

"The PDP we have so much maligned in the past came up with one of the best primaries in the state, we expected the ACN to even do better, but what we are seeing is far from been what we expected," he said.

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Again, Akpabio wins PDP gov primaries re-run


Governor Godswill Obot Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State has emerged, for the second time, the winner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primaries in the state, polling 1,270 votes as against one vote secured by Mr Imo Udoh.

Governor Akpabio had won the primaries conducted in the state last Sunday but because of the petition by other aspirants in the state who alleged that they were illegally disqualified from taking part in the January 9,2011 primaries, by the governorship primaries panel, the party ordered for a re-run yesterday.

At the rescheduled primaries which took place at the Uyo township stadium, Governor Akpabio polled 1,270 to defeat Mr Imo Udoh, who secured just a vote while Mr Frank Okon got no vote.

According to a release by the Akpabio 2011 Campaign Organisation on the outcome of the primaries it stated that “We were confident when the national leadership of the party ordered a re-run. We were also confident, even if the election was conducted hundred times over, our candidate will win because of his acceptability and performance.

“The result of today’s re-run has vindicated us that we have a product that is marketable.”

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Names of these Old Self Acclaimed Godfathers from our sources are Hon Oyon Asuquo & Chief Okon Osung Have been known for causing troubles in the ranks of the PDP . On finding out that the Young Guns in the PDP echelon are seriously throwing their weight as the Primaries results have shown. They have now decided to retaliate with the help of unscrupulous INEC officials by going underground and calling for the scrapping of these results .They have targeted Mr Robinson Uwak whom our sources claim has been instrumental in the Akpabio PDP led machine.

What an Old Man Can Do A young Man can do it even better and for much Longer  

 

Attention: Akwa Ibom PDP Primaries: Acclaimed Winner of AKwa ibom's Oron LGA Robinson Uwak under12166297066?profile=original Pressure from  unscrupulous INEC officials & PDP "Godfathers" to scuttle and cancel his ticket . INEC must do the Right Thing This Time . We the youths are watching Akwa Ibom is not for Old men only but the Young. "Foot Soldiers" are Human Beings .Mr President please intervene Gov. Akpabio take note .

 

 

Winners & Losers Rundown From the Nation:

FORMER Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Ghali Umar Na’abba at the weekend withdrew from the Kano Central Senatorial race.

His withdrawal paved way for the emergence of a Kano-based businessman, Alhaji Basheer Garba.

Na’abba gave no reason for his decision.

Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, head of the PDP National Assembly Electoral Panel, confirmed that Na’abba withdrew from the contest.

Senator Bello Hayatu Gwarzo floored the former Managing Director of Urban Development Bank Alhaji Rabiu Bichi to emerge the flagbearer for Kano North.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Education, Hon. Faruk Lawan retained the ticket for Shanono/Bagwai Federal Constituency election.

Meanwhile, in the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) House of Representatives primaries conducted in Kano yesterday, Hon. Haruna Fatahi from Kano Municipal Federal Constituency and Hon. Ibrahim Balla from Kumbotso Federal Constituency retained their seats.

Two other serving members of the lower chamber, Hon. Ibrahim Mu’azzam Bichi from Bichi Federal Constituency, and Hon. Abuduwa Mohammed from Gezawa Federal Constituency suffered defeat at the primaries, losing to Alhaji Lawal Shehu and Abdullahi Tsamiyar-kara.

House of Representatives spokesman Eseme Eyiboh at the weekend lost his bid to return to seek a fresh mandate.

Two persons were also feared killed during the exercise in the Eket and Ukanafun Federal Constituencies of Akwa Ibom.

A supporter of Eyiboh was said to have been beaten to death by armed security agents guarding the venue at Esit Eket.

The deceased, according to a source, hails from Etebi, in Esit Eket Local Government Area.

Eyiboh lost to one Bassey Abia.

Another lawmaker, Bassey Etim, also lost his bid to return to the House of Representatives to Ekere Afia.

Incumbent House member for Ikot Ekpene Federal Constituency, Pat Etete Inemeh, said he was forcefully asked to step down by Governor Godswill Akpabio.

Only one incumbent member, Prof. Ini Udoka, who was returned by consensus, got the party ticket.

Those who won include Emmanuel Ekon for Abak, Ekere Afia, Uyo, Ikot Ekpene, Savour Udoh, Ikot Abasi, Francis Uduyok, Eket, Bassey Dan Abia Junior, Etinan, Dan Akpan, Itu, Kenneth Archibong, Oron, Robinson Uwak and Ukanafun, Emmanuel Ukoette.

In the three Senate slots, Helen Esuene defeated incumbent Mrs. Eme Ufot Ekaette in Eket; Ita Enang beat incumbent Senator Effiong Bob to pick the ticket in Uyo, while Senator Aloysius Akpan Etok was returned by consensus in Ikot Ekpene.

Also Special Adviser to the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Political) Nuradeen Usman also won the Kogi Central Senatorial District ticket.

He defeated Senator Salihu Ohize, his predecessor, Senator Mohammed Salami Ohiare, former Deputy Governor Patrick Adaba and others.

He won the race with 237 votes, to beat his closest rival, United States-based , Alhaji Ahmed Ogembe who got 228 votes.

Senator Ohiare scored 120 votes.

The incumbent House of Representatives member of Adavi /Okehi Federal constituency, Alhaji A K Salihu had 94 votes.

Adaba got 15 votes while Ohize scored 32 votes in the contest.

 

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