
Violence marred the All
Progressives Congress (APC) ward congress in Delta State, leading to the death
of one Mr Jeremiah Oghoveta, a member of the APC.
Another member of the party and ward
chairmanship aspirant from Jerimi 3 ward 10, Ughelli South Local Government
Area, Delta was reported to have been lynched this morning by APC factional
group in the area.
Andrew Aniamaka, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, said it is still not clear whether the late Jeremiah was an
aspirant for the said congress.
“One Jeremiah Jacob was stabbed to death
by one jay papa. The incident happened during the APC ward congress, we have
not got the full details yet but efforts are still ongoing to arrest the accused
as he was said to have escaped immediately after indulging in the act”
“As at 1:30 pm, voting was yet to begin
which prompted party faithfuls to head straight to the Delta APC party
secretariat in Asaba demanding an explanation and also to collect elections
materials for their wards
“A party official, Olorogun Jaro Egbo
complained that the nomination forms for the delegates congress that were
supposed to be distributed to delegates were issued to only one group”.
Giving assurance that the problems would
be resolved for the Congress to commence, the Chairman APC delegates congress
in Delta State, Sani Dododo, insists the issue is not peculiar to Delta state
alone, adding that this happens when a lot of people are vying for few
positions.
He, however, warned that no elections
would be conducted at any wards where factions exist.
”The original arrangement is that two
persons will contest for one position, but we came to notice that more than 10
persons across the wards are contesting for one position in the ward.
“So, the committee had to improvise and
as the chairman, I have to endorse one of the original copies to authenticate
the form and made copies to enable all who paid for application forms to get
one.
“We are working and I want to assure you
that the Congress will be held and materials will soon be disbursed.
“Let me warn that no factional congress
will be recognized, and all elections must hold at the party headquarters or
public buildings, not private houses,” he said.
On his part, the state party chairman,
Jones Erue, said that the delay was to ensure that things work out well for the
party to have successful wards congress in the state.
He noted that getting it right from the
wards was all that matters to reposition the party to take over power in the
state.
“Everything will be done properly to
ensure we strengthen the unity in our party, we must work together to ensure
peace and promote transparency in the party,” he said.
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