Ignore Fraudulent Delegates’ List From C’River, Stakeholders Tell Adamu’s NWC

Ignore Fraudulent Delegates’ List From C’River, Stakeholders Tell Adamu’s NWC

  • The list of the national delegates sent by the Cross Rivers State Working Committee should be ignored according to APC stakeholders
  • According to them, the list is fraudulent and National Working Committee (NWC) of the party must ignore it
  • Specifically, they urged the national chairman Senator Abdullahi Adamu-led NWC to follow its constitution and guidelines

The National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been asked to ignore a purported 'fraudulent' list of the national delegates sent by the Cross Rivers State Working Committee to the national leadership.

The APC stakeholders and the authentic national delegates elected on the 17th May 2022 also asked the national chairman Senator Abdullahi Adamu-led NWC to follow its constitution and guidelines as it relates to the National delegate lists submitted to the party.

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Ignore Fraudulent Delegates’ List From C’River, Stakeholders Tell Adamu’s NWC
APC has been asked to ignore a purported 'fraudulent' list of the national delegates sent by the Cross Rivers State Working Committee
Source: UGC

In a statement signed by Chief Francis Ekpenyong, on behalf of Cross Rivers Authentic Adhoc National Delegates, made available to newsmen Wednesday in Abuja, said they were the original people who paid for nomination forms, participated in the process and emerged as National delegates of their respective Local Government Areas of the state.

"The attention of members and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Cross River State Chapter has been drawn to the fraudulent, meddlesome interference and day-light theft of the mandate of members of the party in the state who were elected National delegates in the just concluded National delegates election of 17th May 2022.

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"As members and stakeholders, we are very concern and write to state that the party should follow its Constitution and guidelines as it relates to the National delegate lists submitted to the party. That the only valid and recognized list of elected National delegates is that of the one conducted on the 17 day of May 2022, which does not include the names of the State Working Committee Members of the party.

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"That the purported National delegate lists suggesting a parallel exercise and carrying the names of the State Working Committee Members such as Barr. Alphonsus Ogar Eba under Yala Local Government Area, Barr. Mensah Offiong Bassey under Calabar South Local Government Area, Lion Okara Ekawu under Bekwarra Local Government Area, Engr. (Dr.) Thomas Uko Aruku under Ogoja Local Government Area, Erasmus Ekpang under Boki Local Government Area, Hon. Prince Titi Ndifon under Akamkpa Local Government Area, should therefore be ignored and/or disregarded as being forged as the original national delegate lists was altered and/or falsified.

"For the avoidance of doubt, we hereby state clearly that Governor Ayade, Rt. Hon. Legor Idagbor, Barr. Alphonus Ogar Eba, Sen. Stephen Adi Odey, Engr. (Dr.) Thomas Uko Aruku just but a few did not take part in the National delegate election and they are not delegates from their respective Local Government Areas of Cross River State.

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"We make bold to say that the so called National delegate lists presented to the party by the State Working Committee Members of the party was based on a poorly scripted skit comedy shot by the State Chairman of the party and his co-conspirators.

"That the action and inactions of the State Working Committee Members of our dear party have the tendency of compromising the process and to deprive the elected National delegates of their rights as delegates to participate in the nomination of the presidential candidate of their own choice.

"That they have no right to alter the delegate lists without following due process and the party Constitutions."

While appealing to the NWC to do the right thing, Chief Ekpenyong urged the national stakeholders to act fast and follow the already existing delegate lists sent to the National Secretary dated the 17" day of May, 2022 being the date the National delegate election took place at various 18 Local Government Areas of Cross River state.

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Meanwhile, some politicians and contestants in the forthcoming election in Edo state have raised the alarm over alleged manipulation of the result of the ad hoc delegate list allegedly by the government.

A source who spoke exclusively to Legit.ng on condition of anonymity alleged that some powerful people in government have sent their own list to the national chairman in Abuja for his approval. He alleged that the list authenticated by the Independent National Electoral Commission was dropped by the individuals because of their personal interests.

According to the source, the individuals who are already planning to dump the PDP for the Labour Party (LP), are concerned only about imposing their candidates on the party and retaining the majority seats even after dumping the PDP.

Source: Legit.ng

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