Apart
from initial hitches leading to late commencement in most states and boycotts
by aggrieved aspirants in a couple of states, the governorship primaries of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lived up to the billing, yesterday.
The
exercises produced shocking results in some states. Most of the out-going
governors such as Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State, Theodore Orji of Abia,
Babangida Aliyu of Niger and Sule Lamido of Adamawa ‘delivered’ their favoured
aspirants as candidates just as former Minister of State (Education), Mr.
Nyesom Wike came out tops in Rivers in spite of pre-primaries opposition from
some PDP elders and stakeholders in the state, while Mr. Jimi Agbaje emerged
winner in Lagos.
After
last-minute high-wire battle for delegates’ votes in which some aspirants
offered mouth-watering sums of money and got delegates to swear. Chairman,
Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday, emerged PDP
governorship candidate for Delta.
He
polled 406 votes. Olorogun David Edevbie, the consensus candidate of the Urhobo
Progress Union (UPU), who also reportedly got the backing of the state
government, scored 299 votes to come second.
Other
results as announced by Sunday Kareem, the returning officer were as
follows: Victor Ochei (185 votes), Ndudi Elumelu (50 votes), Godsday
Orubebe (49) and Godswill Obielum (22). Sylvester Monye, Ovie Omo-Agege and Sam
Obi got 10 votes each; Peter Okocha had six votes, Tony Obuh (five),
Charles Emetulu (four), Kenneth Gbagi (two) and Mike Uwaka (one vote).
One
vote was voided.
Delta:
Aspirants ‘buy’ delegates, administer oath
Agents
of some governorship aspirants in Delta State openly shared money to delegates,
yesterday, at the venue of the primary, giving them Bible and oil to swear that
they would not vote for another candidate.
Vanguard witnessed a case at about 4.00 pm when
a delegate was offered N500,000 and there was a heated debate before he finally
swore and collected his cash.
Some
aspirants offered delegates N1million each to vote for them and one reportedly
gave 10,000 dollars each.
One
of the aspirants confirmed that he was aware other aspirants were bribing
delegates, but he urged those who collected money to vote for him because he is
the right candidate.
Governorship
aspirants present were Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Olorogun David Edevbie, Hon.
Victor Ochei, Mr Tony Obuh, Elder Godsday Orubebe, Chief Peter Okocha,
Prof Sylvester Monye, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, Hon. Sam Obi,
Charles Emetulu, Clement Ofuani, Mrs Esther Udueh
Barr.
Nyesom Wike
i,
Mrs Ngozi Olejeme, Dr Festus Okubor, Chief Mike Uwaka, Ovie Omo-Agege and Dr
John Akwara.
It’s
Wike in Rivers
It’s
a sham, say 17 aggrieved aspirants
In
spite of heated opposition from some leading politicians and PDP
stakeholders in his state,Wike, won the Rivers State governorship
primaries with a landslide. He scored 1,083 votes out of a total of
1,108 delegates’ votes.
An
elated Wike said: “My victory is victory for democracy. I will reclaim the
stolen mandate of the PDP and recover what is rightly ours in Rivers State. The
era of rascality and impunity has caused Rivers State dearly. Today, the state
enjoys a pariah status.”
However,
17 aggrieved aspirants in the state described the primaries as a sham. The
aspirants, who shunned the exercise, said the whole process that led to the
primaries had been skewed to produce Wike as candidate of the party.
According to the aspirants who spoke at the campaign office of Major Lancelot
Anyaya (rtd), in new GRA area of Port Harcourt, what happened as governorship
primaries was a charade because “due process was not followed. So real election
did not take place. What you saw as election was a tragic comedy of wickedness
by a few persons to enslave Rivers people.”
Continuing
they said they had presented their complaints to the national leadership
of the party, adding that they would wait for its response.
Present
at the briefing were Prof. Don Baridom, Mrs. Biobele Odesola, Barr. Dumo
Lulu-Briggs, Hon. Oseleye Dennis Ojuka, Alabo Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall, Hon.
Gabriel Pidomson, Engr. Samson Ngerebara, Hon. Bernard Mikko, Hon. Nimi
Walson-Jack, Hon. Odein Ajumogobia (SAN), Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack,
Chief Atamuno Atamuno, Hon. Tamunosisi Gogo-Jack, Chief Fafaa Dan Princewill,
Hon. Tonye Princewill and Hon. Silva Opusunju.
Akwa
Ibom: Udom Emmanuel wins as 21 aspirants walk out
Governor
Godswill Akpabio’s favoured aspirant and immediate past Secretary to the State
Government, Udom Emmanuel, won the PDP governorship ticket in Akwa Ibom, in a
contest that saw 21 other aspirants walking out in protest. There were 24
aspirants in the race.
Udom
Emmanuel
Mr.
Emmanuel polled 1,201 votes and was declared winner by the chairman of
the Election Panel, Bola Oyebowale.
Held
at the Uyo International Stadium, the 21 aspirants alleged massive irregularities
and lack of transparency in the exercise and walked out a few minutes to the
commencement of voting.
The
protesting aspirants included former deputy governor, Mr. Nsima Ekere; former
Nigerian Ambassador to Russia and the Belarus, Chief Assam E. Assam (SAN);
Engineer Larry Esin; former Commissioner for Rural Development, Barrister
Bassey Dan-Abia; and former Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner,
Ekpenyong Ntekim.
The
aggrieved aspirants said they had no confidence in the process leading to the
primary election, alleging that there was no proper accreditation of delegates
even as they said that delegates in the election were ‘fake’.
On
their next move, Chief Assam said all the protesting aspirants would meet to
discuss how to pass on their grievances to the appropriate quarters just as he
stressed the need for the entire exercise to be cancelled.
Abia:
How Ikpeazu won
In
Abia, the leading names that started the race were nowhere to be seen at the
finishing line as Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu claimed an easy victory.
Ikpeazu
scored a total of 487 of 640 valid votes to beat other aspirants. There were
nine invalid votes, making a total of 649 votes cast at the election.
Ikpeazu
Dr.
Uche Sampson Ogah, President of Masters Energy Group came a distant second with
103 votes and he was followed by the immediate past Minister of Labour and
Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu who polled 33 votes.
Chief
Friday Nwosu got five votes, Chief Marc Wabara had three votes, the
immediate past Nigeria Consul-General to South Africa, Ambassador Okay Emuchay
also got three votes while Chief Iheanacho Orji scored only one vote.
The
returning officer, Dr. Angela Mbah declared Ikpeazu the winner of the election
and issued him with the certificate to fly PDP ticket in the 2015 election.
Ayogu,
Ugwuanyi win in parallel primaries in Enugu
In
Enugu, there were three parallel primaries. The Senator Ayogu Eze’s faction of
the party moved away from the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium to conduct a separate
primary at Filbon Hotel, Enugu, following reports that the list of delegates
approved by the National Working Committee of the party had been changed by the
Ikeje Asogwa’s faction. The group led by a transport mogul, Evang. Samuel
Onyishi, boycotted the primaries over the illegality of the delegates list.
The
Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon. Eugene Odo who also aspired showed
up at the Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium, an indication that he has aligned with the
Governor Sullivan Chime’s faction.
Senator
Eze won at a parallel primary conducted at Fibon with 530 votes out of 614
votes cast.
Both
Onwuegbu and Onu who are close allies of Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike
Ekweremadu, withdrew for Hon Ugwuanyi on the prodding of Ekweremadu.
Ugwuanyi,
House Committee Chairman on Maritime is the anointed candidate of Governor
Chime.
However,
going by the outcome of the delegates election conducted by Elder David Aja, on
November 1, 2014, which was boycotted by the Chime’s group led by Mr Ikeje
Asogwa, Ekweremadu produced majority of the delegates from Enugu West
Senatorial District, while Eze produced most of those from Enugu North
Senatorial Zone.
However,
the delegates from the Enugu East Senatorial zone owe their victories to the
former Minister of Information, Mr Frank Nweke Jnr and his group including
Senator Gil Nnaji.
At
a news briefing presided over by the Chairman of the PDP electoral panel in
charge of the primary in Enugu state, King Asarah A. Asarah, Onyishi raised
concerns over the genuineness of the delegates list used in yesterday’s
exercise.
Ayogu
also lent credence to the illegality of the delegates list insisting that the
list the electoral panel brought was different from the one the court had
upheld as valid delegates from the November ward congresses in the state.
Ayade
beats Agba, four others in Cross River
Senator
Ben Ayade defeated five other aspirants to clinch the PDP ticket in Cross River
State.
Ben
Ayade
In
what could be described as a landslide, Senator Ayade trounced other
contestants who included former NNPC General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing, Mr
Goddy Jedy Agba; Rev. Father Francis Eworo, Dr Peter Oti, pioneer PDP National
Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Ibeshi and Mr. Joe Agi.
Four
other aspirants had earlier withdrawn from the primaries, and declared their
support for Ayade. They included Executive Secretary, National Planning
Commission, Ntufam Fidelis Ugbo, immediate past Secretary to the Government,
Barrister Mike Ania, immediate past Commissioner for Works, Barrister Legor
Idagbo and Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Larry Odey. According
to the result as announced by the Chairman of the electoral panel and Returning
Officer, Chief Olusola Akanmode, Senator Ayade scored 752 out of 782 votes
cast.
Ayade,
a serving Senator representing Cross River North Senatorial District, is the
Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment and Ecology.
Ebonyi
deputy gov picks ticket as Onyebuchi shun primaries
The
Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. Dave Umahi beat seven other aspirants to
win the ticket at the primaries held at the Abakaliki Township Stadium.
Dave
Umahi
The
other contenders were Engr. Paul Okorie, Dr. Aja Nwachkwu, Chief Hycinth Ikpo,
Senator Paulinus Igwe Nwagu, Chief Michael Ude Udumanta, Senator Offia Nwali
and Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu (absent).
Announcing
the results of the peaceful primaries that had 592 delegates, chairman of the
governorship primary panel and Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose declared
Umahi, who polled 541 votes as the winner and the party’s candidate in the 2015
governorship election.
Adamawa:
Ribadu wins as Ngilari, Awwal, Modibbo, others shun primaries
Former
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu
Ribadu, has picked the PDP governorship ticket for Adamawa State.
Ribadu
To
win the ticket, he polled 688 votes at the the primaries held at the Old Parade
Ground, Abuja, which was shunned by Governor James Bala Ngilari and four other
aspirants.
Conducted
by the Chairman of PDP electoral Committee, Senator Rufai Sani Hangai, others
who did not show up at venue of the primaries were former Executive Secretary,
Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, Dr. Ahmed Modibbo; son of former
Chairman of PDP, Awwal Bamanga Tukur; Engr. Marcus Gundiri and General Aliyu
Kama, rtd.
Announcing
the results, Hangai declared that governor Bala Ngilari polled 26 votes;
Modibbo got 30 votes; Marcus, 33 votes; Tukur, 25 votes and Kama three votes.
There were two invalid votes.
Despite
the fact that the governor and others were absent, their names were on the
ballot papers, which necessitated delegates voting for them.
In
his acceptance speech, Ribadu, who was the 2011 Presidential candidate of the
defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, noted that he was humbled and
challenged. He offered the olive branch to other aspirants, stressing the need
for all hands to be on deck in the task of building Adamawa State.
How
*Gov
Yero of Kaduna State.
retained
ticket in Kaduna
Incumbent
Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero secured a landslide
victory at the PDP’s primaries in Kaduna, polling d 970 votes out of the
972 total votes cast, while Senator Haruna Zego Azeez, his opponent scored one
vote.
Earlier
on, three of the five aspirants sent in their letters of withdrawal from the
contest to the Chairman, Committee for Gubernatorial Primary, Dr. Steve Onu,
who later read them out to the delegates including Vice President Namadi Sambo
and officials.
Air
Commodore John Bako (rtd), Alhaji Yakawada Lawal Samaila and Hon. Felix Hyat
withdrew from the contest leaving the incumbent Yero and Senator Haruna Azeez
to slug it out.
Air
Commodore John Bako (rtd) opted out for Governor Yero, while the others
withdrew on personal grounds.
Jigawa:
Lamido’s ex-chief of staff, Ringim, emerges
Former
chief of staff to Governor Sule Lamido, Alhaji Aminu Ibrahim Ringim, is the
winner in Jigawa State.
He
won the contest between him and Alhaji Abba Anas Adamu who requested to
withdraw in absentia.
Shortly
before the commencement of the exercise held at the party’s headquarters in
Dutse, one of the aspirants, Arch Aminu Kane met the party leadership and
formally announced his decision to step down for Ringim. In like manner,
Adamu also decided to step down but his request was rejected because he did not
come in person.
While
rejecting the request, the chairman electoral panel, Alhaji Kaulaha Aliyu
ordered the 1,025 delegates to vote for any of the two aspirants.
At
the end Ringim polled 1020 votes while Adamu had none and six votes were
invalid.
Governor
Aliyu’s former aide wins in Niger
Alhaji
Umar Nasko, former Chief of Staff to Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, won
the PDP ticket in Niger State
With
908 votes, he defeated eight other aspirants including the incumbent Deputy
Governor of the state, Alhaji Ahmed Musa Ibeto who got 34 votes. There were
1,023 delegates at the primaries.
Others
who contested the election included former Governor of Kano State, Col
Aminu Isa Kontagora and Alhaji Sahabi Darangi. AIG Senator Nuhu Aliyu withdrew
from the race at the last minute.
The
other Aspirants who lost out at the primaries have rejected the result
describing it as a sham unacceptable.
Oyo:
Folarin picks PDP ticket as Ladoja emerges for Accord
Former,
Senate Leader, Teslim Kolawole Folarin and former Governor of Oyo State,
Senator Rashidi Ladoja have emerged as governorship candidates of the PDP and
Accord respectively.
While
Ladoja, who is the national leader and governorship aspirant of his party was
elected unopposed with 1, 692 votes, it was a tug of war in the PDP as some
leading contenders, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, Seyi Makinde, Femi Babalola and
Isaac Owolabi boycotted the election.
While
declaring the results at the end of the election, the electoral committee
chairman, Abba Aji disclosed that Folarin won with 167 votes, Alao-Akala polled
two votes; Soji Adejumo, four; Azeez Adeduntan, three and Gbolarumi, 12 votes.
Other governorship aspirants in attendance were Taoheed Adedoja, Soji Adejumo,
Azeem Gbolarumi, Ayoade Adeseun and Azeez Adeduntan.
At
the Accord Party election, five delegates each from the 351 wards voted
peacefully to choose Ladoja and the exercise was witnessed by a representative
of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
National
Organising Secretary of the party and returning officer for its governorship
primaries, Alhaji Kawu Idris, announced Ladoja as Accord’s governorship
candidate.
Ogun:
NWC cancels primaries, says it’s unauthorized
The
national leadership of the PDP, yesterday announced the cancellation of the
primaries in Ogun state.
In
a statement by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the party
said, “for the avoidance of doubt, the NWC hereby states that it did not
authorize any governorship primary in Ogun State. Consequently, any such exercise
held in Ogun State is hereby declared null and void and of no effect. A new
date will be communicated for the primaries.’’
However,
in spite cancellation, the Ogun PDP elected Gboyega Isiaka as its 2015
governorship candidate
Mr.
Isiaka, who recently defected to the party from the Labour Party, LP, scored
705 votes to beat his major opponent, Kayode Amusan, who got 150 votes.
Commotion
as thugs clash in Lagos
There
was pandemonium at the Yard 158 Event Centre on Oregun Road, venue of the
governorship primaries of the PDP in Lagos State as political thugs loyal to
aspirants clashed.
Policemen
shot several canisters of tear gas into the air to disperse the warring groups,
while sniffer dogs were unleashed to bring the situation under control.
Trouble
started when some supporters of one of the aspirants arrived the venue chanting
solidarity slogans in favour of the aspirant.
Not
long after, supporters of another aspirant arrived the scene and a
confrontation ensued leading to a clash.
Guns,
knives, bottles were deployed for the battle of supremacy.
Two
persons including a reporter of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Chioma Ugboma
were injured, while two other persons were arrested by security operatives.
Agbaje,
who had over 400 votes edged out his closest challenger, Musliu Obanikoro who
got 346 votes and staged a walk-out in the closing stages of the primaries over
disparity in the number of delegates.
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