Suspended Catholic priest leads as Benue APC begins primaries

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Emerging report has revealed that suspended Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia was in an early lead in the governorship primary ongoing in the All Progressive Congress in Benue State.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the exercise is peaceful and devoid of rancour.

At the Waliomayo, Ankpa, Fidi and Bar council wards, posters of three aspirants were pasted, while party members queued behind their choice aspirants.

Reports from the four council wards obtained showed that the suspended Catholic priest is on the lead.

At Waliomayo council ward, Rev. Fr. Alia polled 3,000, while one-time national chairman of the PDP, Barnabas Gemade, and a former Attorney General of the Federation, Mike Aondoakaa, were nil.

The suspended  Catholic priest also leads at Bar council ward where he scored 456; Fidi council ward, 2,525; and Ankpa Wadata council ward where he polled 2,000.

According to The PUNCH report, other aspirants in the council wards scored zero.

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