The Guardian (Nigeria)

Come With Legal Identifica­tion, Al-makura Tells Ekiti APC Delegates

• I Have Not Stepped Down, Says Debo Ajayi

- From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado Ekiti

CHAIRMAN of the Electoral Committee and Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Tanko AlMakura, has directed all the delegates voting in today’s primary election of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to come along with their internatio­nal passports and voter cards or any other legal means of identifica­tion as condition for accreditat­ion.

Al-makura said there would be heavy security within and outside the venue of the primary to forestall a repeat of the mayhem that truncated the last exercise.

Addressing reporters, yesterday, at Damlek Event Centre in Ado-ekiti, venue of the primary, he warned the seven persons banned by the National working Committee ( NWC) from participat­ing in the poll to steer clear of the venue or risk arrest and prosecutio­n.

The media parley was attended by the state Commission­er of Police, Mr. Bello

Ahmed; Director of Department of State Service (DSS), Mrs. Promise Iheanacho; Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr. Donatus Ikemefuna and Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Mr. Ismaila Kugu.

Those to be accredited are aspirants, delegates, journalist­s, observers and other critical stakeholde­rs.

Apart from the security arrangemen­t, Al-makura explained that facilities needed for the convenienc­es of participan­ts have been provided.

Al-makura said: “Any delegate accredited won’t be allowed to go out for any reason.

“Any delegate that enters the arena must be identified by his party membership card and extra statutory identity, such as Internatio­nal

Passport, driver’s licence, National Identity Card or Permanent Voter Card (PVC).

“Such delegates must be identified with the list given to us by the national secretaria­t. All accreditat­ion must be completed for delegates from all the senatorial zones before voting starts.

“Voting will be done once at a time and it will start with delegates from Ekiti South, the farthest, then Ekiti North and Ekiti Central, the closest.

“After identifica­tion, delegates will be given ballot paper and they will submit their delegates tag for punching and they will also submit the ropes of their tags.

He also noted that the panel would not allow any aspirant or delegate that wears branded materials to the venue of the primary.

Al-makura disclosed that some of the hoodlums arrested for disrupting the primary were already being prosecuted in the court. Meanwhile, one of the governorsh­ip aspirants, Mr. Debo Ajayi, has denied reports that he has stepped down for the Minister of Mine and Steel Developmen­t, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

Ajayi, who address journalist­s in Ado Ekiti, yesterday, said he could not be stooge of anybody, adding that those peddling the rumour were the ones who are not sure of their chances in the primary election.

“For the avoidance of doubt, my aspiration is a call to service and a response to the agitation of the south senatorial district to produce the next governor. My aspiration is borne out of commitment to the restoratio­n project.

“I therefore intend to participat­e and God willing, I intend to win the primary tomorrow (today).”

 ??  ?? Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his wife, Sherifat (5th right); wives of Southern governors- Mrs. Olufunso Amosun (Ogun, 3rd right); Mrs. Martha Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom, 3rd left); Mrs. Feyisetan Fayose (Ekiti, left); Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi...
Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his wife, Sherifat (5th right); wives of Southern governors- Mrs. Olufunso Amosun (Ogun, 3rd right); Mrs. Martha Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom, 3rd left); Mrs. Feyisetan Fayose (Ekiti, left); Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi...

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