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Edo APC Primary: Four Governorship Aspirants Reject Uzodimma As Electoral Chairman

Edo APC Primary: Four Governorship Aspirants Reject Uzodimma As Electoral Chairman
  • PublishedFebruary 21, 2024

Four prominent Edo All Progressives Congress gubernatorial aspirants have expressed their rejection of Senator Hope Uzodimma, the Governor of Imo State, as the Chairman of the Elections Committee.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, Chief Lucky Imasuen, Senator Monday Okpebholo, and General Charles Airhiavbere (retd.) have voiced their lack of confidence in his capability to oversee a transparent and unbiased election, citing concerns stemming from the recent controversy surrounding Saturday’s poll.

The development occurred just under 24 hours before the scheduled re-run of the governorship primary in the state.

Osun Defender recalls that the APC announced on Tuesday, after an emergency meeting at the secretariat in Abuja, that the shadow election was inconclusive and a fresh poll would be conducted on February 22.

The previous poll, which was conducted on February 17, had produced three winners.

Uzodimma had announced Dennis Idahosa as a winner, while returning officer, Stanley Ugboaja, declared Monday Okpebholo as a winner.

Elsewhere, Ojo Babatunde, who claimed to be representing the returning officers in all the local governments, declared Anamero Dekeri the winner of the election.

Reacting to the re-run election in a joint statement, the four aspirants insisted that they no longer had confidence in the capacity of Uzodimma’s committee to conduct the election.

In addition, Ize-Iyamu, Imasuen, Okpebholo, and Airhiavbere argued that Uzodimma did not observe the minimum requirements for compliance with the relevant provisions of the laws and regulations guiding the election as provided both in the Electoral Act and in the APC Constitution.

According to the statement, “We strongly believe that whatever was responsible for his flagrant disregard for due process and unusual hasty declaration of unconfirmed fictitious results of the primaries outside the designated collation centre may not have abated from his mind, and therefore may be repeated if allowed to play the same role as chairman in the process.

“In the circumstances, we are calling on Mr. President to kindly use his good offices to replace Senator Hope Uzodimma with any other respected member of our great party, as chairman whom the President strongly believes will comply with the law, maintain internal democracy, and protect and defend the integrity and goodwill of the President that he has attained over the years that have endeared him to both national and international stakeholders.

“Furthermore, we believe that this is the only way to remedy the ridicule and embarrassment that Uzodimma’s tactless and overzealous behaviour, which in the view of keen observers of happenings in the ongoing process of nominating a viable candidate of our party, runs within the borderline of mischief and clotted with antidemocratic vestments, unknown to law.

“We have implicit confidence in Mr. President’s devotion to justice, equity, and fairness in the process that will produce the governorship candidate of our party in Edo State, which is now rescheduled for tomorrow, February 22, 2024, and also ensure victory for our party in the governorship election that is scheduled for September 2024.”

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