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Anambra 2023: APC Aspirants Agree To One Consensus Candiate

Anambra 2023: APC Aspirants Agree To One Consensus Candiate

Anambra 2023: APC Aspirants Agree To One Consensus Candiate

By Chijioke Odunze

A battery of meetings convened by Anambra APC Governorship aspirants who were supposed to contest the primary election of June 26,2021 if it had held have finally agreed to use the consensus method among themselves to choose a candidate.

Following these series of meetings, numbering seven at the last count, the aspirants themselves 11 in regular attendance, have notified the Anambra State Leader and Chairman of the State Caucus, Sen. Chris Ngige and other leaders at the national level of the their resolve, which according to them will choose from the 14 aspirants.

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It is not immediately clear if the go-ahead has come to proceed with a process that will be a continuation of the truncated primaries in order to submit a candidate to INEC by Friday July 9,2021.

Anambra 2023: APC Aspirants Agree To One Consensus Candiate

One of the aspirants who did not want his name in print advised party faithful who were disappointed and kept under the weather elements on June 26, to brace up for the correction of that heist which has been ‘levelled to zero by INEC’

Said he: ‘As I speak to you INEC has attended to 216 requests for the Certified True Copy (CTC) of Anambra APC Primaries of June 26,2021 and most of the applicants are outside APC’

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He urged caution and avoiding wide speculations on the Appeal Panel recommendations which will be open in a short while, asking that all information regarding the content of the report so far awash in the social mrdia should be ignored, alongside a flurry of faceless bodies canvassing candidature in open media.

INEC CTC confirms that the primaries scheduled in 326 Wards of Anambra State by APC Primaries Committee, headed by Gov. Dapo Abiodun did not hold in any ward.