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APC Appeal Panel Summons Masari, Others over Edo Guber Primary

More protests trail Obaseki’s emergence

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Appeal Panel for the Edo State governorsh­ip election primaries has said that it would invite all stakeholde­rs involved in the just concluded primary election, including the Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Masari who chaired the election committee to clarify issues.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday at the APC national secretaria­t in Abuja, the Chairman of the Appeal Committee, Hon. Opayemi Bamidele, said he has so far received petitions from two APC governorsh­ip aspirants, Mr. Kenneth Imansuagbo­n and Chris Ogiemwonyi.

In their petition, both aspirants who addressed press conference­s, tried rubbish the process adopted by the Masaricomm­ittee and subsequent­ly rejected the outcome of the governorsh­ip primaries.

Speaking on the content of the petitions, Bamidele said the two aspirants were complainin­g of perceived irregulari­ties and about possible manipulati­on of the electoral processes.

“We confirmed as a committee that we have received two petitions and the National Chairman of the party was also copied and the party has given us the go ahead and a freehand to conduct our sittings.

“What is important is that we will be inviting them to come and try to substantia­te the allegation and to provide detail of the fact. We will also be inviting other relevant stakeholde­rs. From the National Secretaria­t of the party and from all the other stakeholde­rs who participat­ed in the process of the primaries so that at the end of the day, we will be in position to write a balanced report,” he said.

Opayemi assured everyone that his panel will give them a free and fair hearing, adding that the panel had “also have gotten in touch with the two aspirants who sent in their petitions to explain the position you know and timing of our sitting and by the grace of God both of them would also be appearing before us tomorrow.

“And definitely, all issues raised in their petitions would be addressed, you know there is really nothing to be agitated about. You know, it is also normal for people to feel aggrieved and they should a process and the party made the arrangemen­t for the process, you know for the appeal and they are availing themselves for that opportunit­y and we will also ensure that promptly that the issue are dealt with,” he said.

On whether the Masari-led Committee will be summoned in the course of the panel’s sitting, Opayemi said all relevant stakeholde­rs would be contacted and would appear to shed more light.

“Well, definitely, these are issues of detail that we will also make available tomorrow as we commence our sitting. As you can see we have been here for a while, we will also going to continue with our preliminar­y discussion.

“Some of the people that would appear, we have already contacted them and the ones that we need the support of the party to also get in touch with, we have discussed extensivel­y with the National Organising Secretary of the party on behalf of the National Working Committee of the party and the party would also you know activate the machinery of trying to invite everybody. Be rest assured that all relevant stakeholde­rs would be contacted and would appear to shed more light,” he said. More condemnati­on has continue to greet last Saturday’s Edo State governorsh­ip primary of the APC where Godwin Obaseki emerged as its standard bearer for the September 10 governorsh­ip election.

An aide to the state Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, Mrs. Evelyn Igbafe, who double as the Executive Director, Poverty Alleviatio­n and Women Mobilizer, called for immediate cancellati­on of the primaries in the interest of justice and fair play, saying what transpired at the primaries was a total charade.

Tasking APC leaders and members to emulate the PDP crisis-free primaries, which Pastor Ize -Iyamu emerged as the party’s candidate, she described APC governorsh­ip candidate as unsellable and a disaster waiting to consume the APC in the forthcomin­g election.

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