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Withheld primary results may undermine party credibility – NDC Reps aspirant warns
A House of Representatives aspirant on the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Hon. Onus Igwe Nwankwo, has accused party officials of withholding the results of the party’s primary election for the Ohanivo Federal Constituency and warned against any attempt to alter the outcome of the exercise.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Nwankwo claimed that the NDC primary election for the constituency was conducted on May 29 across the three local government areas of Ohaozara, Onicha and Ivo, despite reported disruptions during the process.
According to him, delegates participated in the exercise and votes were cast, but the results were never publicly announced.
“The primary election took place. I participated in the election, my delegates participated, voting was conducted, and delegates exercised their democratic rights,” he said.
Nwankwo stated that he possesses video recordings and other materials documenting the conduct of the election, adding that the evidence has been preserved.
He expressed concern over the failure to officially declare the results, describing it as a threat to transparency and due process.
“In every credible democratic exercise, results must be openly declared in the presence of aspirants, agents, delegates and observers. The withholding of results creates uncertainty and opens the door to potential manipulation of the democratic process,” he said.
The aspirant further alleged that he had received credible information suggesting that efforts were being made to alter or substitute the genuine results of the primary election.
“I wish to state clearly that any result which differs from what was actually recorded at the polling locations across Ohaozara, Onicha and Ivo will be challenged through all available lawful and party mechanisms,” he said.
Nwankwo called on the NDC Election Appeals Committee, National Working Committee and other party leaders to ensure transparent collation of votes and immediate public declaration of the authentic results.
He also urged the party to suspend the submission of candidates’ names to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) until the results are properly collated and announced.
The aspirant additionally raised concerns over what he described as the concentration of both the Senate and House of Representatives tickets within the same ward and village in Onicha Community, warning that such an arrangement could generate feelings of exclusion among other parts of the constituency.
“Given the diversity of our constituency, equity, inclusiveness and balanced representation remain essential to party unity and electoral success,” he said.
Despite the dispute, Nwankwo reaffirmed his loyalty to the NDC, saying he remains committed to the party and its democratic ideals.
He also appealed to his supporters and residents of Ohanivo Federal Constituency to remain calm and peaceful while pursuing the matter through lawful channels.
“The people of Ohanivo have spoken through the democratic process, and I am confident that the leadership of the NDC will uphold the principles of fairness, transparency, justice and equity,” he added.
The NDC leadership had yet to publicly respond to the allegations as of the time of filing this report.
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Court hears suit on Zamfara APC senatorial primary exclusion
A Federal High Court in Gusau has begun hearing a pre-election suit filed by the All Progressives Congress, APC, Zamfara North Senatorial aspirant, Dr. Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi, challenging his exclusion from the party’s primary election.
The suit, before Justice Hassan Dikko, has the APC, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and Senator Sahabi Ya’u Kaura as first to third defendants.
Shinkafi is asking the court to nullify the senatorial primary election over what he described as his unlawful exclusion from the process.
When the matter came up for mention on Tuesday, proceedings could not progress due to unresolved issues relating to INEC’s participation in the case.
The court adjourned the matter to June 25 and directed that INEC appear and that all parties exchange pleadings before the next hearing date.
Counsel to the plaintiff, Bello Galadi, said he was confident in his client’s case, noting that the court would ensure justice is served.
Counsel to Senator Kaura, Jaysey Sharka, confirmed that the matter is still at the hearing stage.
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‘Poverty not Nigeria’s destiny’ – SDP chieftain, Adebayo blasts Tinubu govt
The Social Democratic Party, SDP, presidential candidate, Adewole Adebayo, has again slammed the administration of President Bola Tinubu over the level of hardship in the country.
In a post on his verified X handle on Tuesday, Adebayo said poverty is not Nigeria’s destiny, lamenting that poverty is the consequence of policy failures and poor leadership.
Adebayo stated that Nigeria could reverse its economic fortunes through what he described as the right government, clear priorities and deliberate planning.
The SDP’s presidential candidate pointed out that despite three years of economic reforms, millions of Nigerians continue to struggle with rising hardship and reduced purchasing power.
“Poverty is not Nigeria’s destiny. It is the result of failed leadership and it can be defeated with the right government, the right priorities and the right plan,” Adebayo stated.
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NDC: Why Kwankwaso should take charge of structures in Kano – Sambo
A public affairs analyst, Sumner Sambo, has stated why the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, should allow Rabi’u Kwankwaso take charge of structures in Kano State.
Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Tuesday, Sambo said Kwankwaso has been the force behind most parties’ victories and not the candidates.
He urged the party’s 2027 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to liaise with the party’s national leader, Seriake Dickson, to put the NDC in order ahead of next year’s general elections.
“The challenges they are having in Kano shouldn’t be arising now. Why will Kwankwaso be having problems instead of being given the structures in Kano to take charge?
“We expect Peter Obi to use Kwankwaso’s leverage to show political leadership in his party. Obi needs to get down and do the real dirty work that has to do with party, arranging the political party and trying to work and not stay by the side with Dickson.
“Kwankwaso has always been the reason most of the parties that he belongs to, wins election, not because of the candidates he brings,” he said.
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