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APC Congress: Ebonyi adopts Option A4 voting system
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ebonyi adopted Option A4 voting system in the conduct of the party Ward Congress in the 171 electoral wards in the state.
According to reports, the Option A4 or open ballot voting system is a method whereby people queue behind pictures of their preferred candidate in an election.
The system was introduced by Prof Humphrey Nwosu, the then head of the electoral body in 1993 under the regime of the former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida.
State party officials in conjunction with congress committee from the party’s national headquarters distributed materials for the 171 wards at the state party secretariat in Abakaliki.
The election materials were distributed to the local government areas through the senatorial zonal headquarters for onward distribution to the various wards.
Some APC chieftains who spoke to newsmen in separate interviews said that the exercise was peaceful and successful.
They added that the peaceful conduct of the congress was eloquent testimony of the excellent leadership of Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi.
Dr Kenneth Ugbala, Secretary to State Government told newsmen at Onueke that the party had made seamless arrangements for peaceful exercise in the state.
He said that everybody involved in the exercise was ready and commended the party faithful for their level of compliance with the party’s directive and guidelines for the congress.
“I think it is very transparent, democratic and in line with the directives of the party and we look forward to supervising the local government congress and the processes that would follow,” Mr Ugbala said.
Dr Eni-Iduma Chima, chairman of Afikpo South LGA who spoke to newsmen at Ndeoke ward in Ugwuma, Edda after monitoring the exercise, said that those who emerged were the choice of the people.
He described the exercise as transparent, credible and met the requirements of the guidelines stipulated for the conduct of the congress.
“The stakeholders met, harmonised the lists and agreed on consensus which were validated in field as attested by the large number of party faithful that participated in the exercise.
“There was no parallel congress in any part of the LGA and the exercise was violence free,” Mr Chima said.
In a similar vein, Chinyere Iyioku, chairman of Ohaozara LGA told newsmen at Obiozara, the council headquarters, that the congress was peaceful and witnessed large turnout of party faithful in all 10 wards.
According to her, stakeholders adopted consensus mechanism to determine the new party officials in the various wards which were validated in the field by their votes.
Mrs Iyioku however, said that elections were conducted at Obiozara ward 1 to choose ward leaders due to failure of stakeholders to agree on consensus candidates.
“We have the election materials and anywhere there is no consensus, we will do normal election.
“We are not anticipating any crisis because the whole process is very transparent and open for people to see,” she said.
Also, at Onueke, headquarters of Ezza South LGA and zonal senatorial headquarters for the Ebonyi Central zone, Ken Eze described the exercise as transparent, credible, fair and devoid of violence.
He noted that the elected officials in all the wards emerged through consensus arrangements which were however, validated by the people themselves in the field.
“Distribution of materials to the various LGAs for onward transmission to their various wards began early and ended around 1.pm.
“The congress is a family affair and we don’t anticipate any problem but where there is, we have inbuilt mechanism to resolve such.
“The consensus that the party talked about is a consensus where those who will emerge will have to test their popularity in the field,” Mr Eze said.
Meanwhile, collation of results are underway in the exercise which witnessed large turnout of party faithful held on Saturday at the various ward collation centres of the state using.
NAN
Politics
Ondo 2024: Odu confident of landslide victory for APC
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Princess Oladunni Odu, has expressed confidence in Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the party’s candidate, emerging victorious in the Nov. 16 governorship poll in the state.
Odu, the first female Secretary to the State Government (SSG), who served under late Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Okitipupa on Tuesday, that the electorate in the state would vote Progressives to stay with the ruling party at the centre.
The APC chieftain said that the party’s women forum in the state was ready for the governoship poll and had mobilised support for the ruling party ahead of Saturday’s poll.
” In Nigeria of today, the women folk play active role in participatory democracy and as strong supporters in the home front.
“The state APC women have canvassed in their homes and neighbourhood for the party, because women population at anytime is always more.
“So, the backing of the women will go a long way to shore up the victory margin of APC at the off cycle governorship election,” Odu said.
The APC chieftain said that there was no chance for any of the other oposition parties to claim victory, stressing “none of them has the leverage of APC”.
She said that in the election in Edo, APC stepped up its game and ousted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in power.
Odu said that APC had established a formidable foundation for the economic development and political stability of the state under late Gov. Akeredolu, adding “his successor, Aiyedatiwa, has followed in the same stride.”
She appealed to the electorate in the state to turn out enmasse and cast their votes for APC in Saturday’s election in order for the government to consolidate on its programmes and the progress made in the state.
Politics
Monday Okpebholo Sworn In as Edo Governor, Ending Obaseki’s Eight-Year Tenure
Monday Okpebholo Sworn In as Edo Governor, Ending Obaseki’s Eight-Year Tenure
In a landmark ceremony held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, Monday Okpebholo has been sworn in as the new governor of Edo State, bringing an end to the eight-year leadership of Godwin Obaseki. The inauguration, which took place on Tuesday, followed the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the recent elections, securing their path to the Dennis Osadebay House.
Governor Okpebholo took his oath of office alongside his deputy, Dennis Idahosa, as they pledged to steer the South-South state into a new era. The event drew an audience of prominent figures, including the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, among other dignitaries who witnessed the historic transition of power.
With the new administration officially in place, residents of Edo State anticipate the fulfillment of promises made by the APC-led government.
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