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Awoniyi, Others Reject Delegates List For Kogi PDP Gov Primary

paulcraft by paulcraft
April 16, 2023
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Yomi Awoniyi, a former Deputy Governor of Kogi State, has rejected the delegates list for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary in the state.

WITHIN NIGERIA has learned that some other governorship candidates have rejected the list of delegates ahead of the primary today (Sunday).

On Saturday, the aggrieved aspirants made their case at a news conference in Lokoja.

The news conference was attended by some party leaders, chairmen, and stalwarts.

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Awoniyi told reporters that the delegates list compiled at the March 29 and April 8 ad hoc and delegates’ congresses in the area had been manipulated to favour a specific aspirant.

He said;

We are calling this meeting to address the great anomalies that have come to the fore regarding the PDP primary election slated for Sunday.

With me here are photocopies of the authentic delegates list, which had been duly certified by INEC as the result of what transpired on March 29 at the PDP congress in Kogi.

We have copies of the delegates list for the twenty-one local government areas and the entire two hundred thirty-nine wards across the state supported by the state’s PDP executives.

It’s trite to say that while the party sets up guidelines for due process and the process is adhered to, it’s unreasonable to have the same party jeopardising the same process by importing strange names into the delegates list.

There will be serious and grave consequences for the PDP if the approved delegates list isn’t used.

Another aspirant, Dr Bolufemi Rotimi said;

Failure not to use the authentic list will result in cancellation of the whole process.

If they forge any list on Sunday for the primary election, there’s going to be a serious crisis.

A PDP senatorial candidate for Kogi West, Tajudeen Yusuf while also speaking, described the manipulated delegates list as a terrible development and an attempt to commit fraud.

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