Ekiti 2022: We’ll conduct credible primary – APC National committee pledges

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Committee for the Ekiti Governorship primary has vowed to conduct a free, fair, and credible election.

The assurance was made by the Chairman of the committee, Gov. Abubakar Badaru, on Wednesday at a stakeholders’ meeting held at Adetiloye Hall, Ado-Ekiti.

Badaru urged aspirants and APC members to remain united, promising that his committee would be fair and just enough to all in the governorship primary.

“APC is one family and we wish to remain so. Most of you know the struggle we had to get APC back in Ekiti and without your support and unity, that could not have happened.

“For us to succeed in this forthcoming election, we need to remain one team.

“This committee I am leading promise you free, fair, and credible primary,” Badaru said.

The chairman admonished all aspirants to educate their supporters on good conduct that would not discredit the exercise and disunite APC.

He added that the aspirants needed to communicate to their supporters that APC is one and that whoever emerged, the idea is to keep the power in APC.

He said,” If for any reason, one feels he or she wants to disrupt or discredit the primary process, such an individual is discrediting his or her own party.”

The committee chairman also reminded aspirants that such an individual would not enjoy whatever power that is gotten by unfair means, urging them to do what is right and just.

On the right to vote, Badaru said only Nigerian and registered APC members with verified means of identification, which are INEC Voters Card and APC membership slip, would be allowed to vote.

He said that the option “A4”, where voters would queue behind the poster of their candidate or his agents, would be adopted in the conduct of the primary across all the accredited “Ward” centres in the 177 wards in the 19 Local Government Areas.

Badaru added that to ensure credible exercise, one of his committee members would be attached to two LGAs for proper monitoring that would bring about an acceptable result for all.

He disclosed that the state collation centre would be at APC Secretariat located on Ajilosun, Ado/Ikere Road, Ado-Ekiti.

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