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Edo guber: 2 candidates emerge from APC parallel congresses

Disregard unauthoris­ed result announceme­nt – APC

- From Usman A. Bello, Benin

There was a controvers­y yesterday as two governorsh­ip candidates emerged winners of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) from parallel primaries held ahead of the September 21 governorsh­ip election in the state.

While a member of the House of Representa­tive, Dennis Idahosa, was earlier announced winner by the chairman of the APC Primary Election Committee, Governor Hope Uzodimma, at Protea Hotel, Senator Monday Okpephole was declared winner by the Returning Officer for the election, Dr Stanley Ugboaje, at the residence of Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that Idahosa scored 40,453 votes in one of the primaries conducted by Uzodimma to emerge winner, while the parallel primary by Dr Ugboaje saw Sen. Monday Okpepholo polling 12,145 votes to defeat other contestant­s.

Announcing the results, Uzodimma said the exercise was peaceful and duly conducted across the 18 local government areas and 192 wards of the state.

He said, “There was misinforma­tion regarding the venue of the primary; this is the secretaria­t (Protea Hotel) for the election where results were collated and would be announced.

“Of the 12 aspirants that contested this primary, Clem Agba scored 100 votes, Sen. Monday Okpepholo 100; Hon. Dekeri Anamero 230; Engr. Gideon Ikhine 700 votes; David Imuse, 400 votes; Charles Airhaveber­e, 163 votes; Prof Osareime Osunbor 180 votes; Dr Blessing Agbomere, 50 votes; Hon Dennis Idahosa 40, 453 votes; Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe two votes; Lucky Imasuen and Pastor Ize-Iyamu scored two votes respective­ly.

“Therefore, Dennis Idahosa having scored the highest votes cast is hereby declared winner of the primary and hereby returned as the candidate of the party.”

Similarly, the Returning Officer for the election in the second primary, Dr. Stanley Ugboaje, in announcing the results, said Monday Okpepholo emerged winner with 12,145 votes while Idahosa scored 5,536 votes to emerge second.

“I hereby certify that Monday Okpepholo, having scored the highest votes, is declared winner and duly returned as APC candidate for the election,” Ugboaje said.

Earlier, hoodlums suspected to be thugs stormed the result collation centre of the second primary at Lushville Hotel and Suite and disrupted the process, forcing them to move to Pastor Ize-Iyamu’s house to conclude the declaratio­n.

Several journalist­s, including NTA camera man, FRCN and Arise TV reporters were manhandled and their equipment damaged.

The results from eight local government areas had already been announced when journalist­s covering the event were alerted to vacate the centre of the event.

The presence of the State Commission­er of Police, Funsho Adeboye, who was there with officials of the party, did not deter the hoodlums from disrupting the process.

Disregard unauthoris­ed result announceme­nt – APC

Meanwhile, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has urged the general public to disregard the unauthoris­ed announceme­nt of the result of Edo Governorsh­ip Primary of the party.

National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka in a statement yesterday said only the Governor Hope Uzodinma- led Edo State APC Governorsh­ip Primary Election Committee is duly authorised to undertake final collation and announceme­nt of results of the primary election in the state

 ?? ?? President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other African leaders at the 44th Ordinary Session of the Executive “council and the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Africa Union held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Saturday. Photo: State House
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other African leaders at the 44th Ordinary Session of the Executive “council and the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Africa Union held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Saturday. Photo: State House

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