The
National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has
vowed to pressures, saying that it would likely review the screening of
the Kogi governorship aspirants on a case by case basis.
The
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Lanre Issa-Onilu, said the
decision followed the controversy surrounding the screening of aspirants
contesting the governorship primary in the state.
According to
him, due to the pressure, the party may give a clean bill to some of the
aspirants, especially those who have contested the party primary in the
past with records of service to the party.
He, however, said
that those that get disqualified have an option of approaching the
Appeals Panel which is also independent of the National Working
Committee.
Mr Issa-Onilu named Babatunde Irukera, Yakubu Mohammed
and Hadiza Ibrahim as having contested the party’s governorship primary
in 2015, but lost the ticket to late Prince Abubakar Ibrahim, while
Mohammed Abubakar Audu has been an active player within the party since
2015.
He however said that one of the aspirants disqualified
confided in some people that she did not sign her affidavit because the
court did not ask her to do so.
“Screening of aspirants is a
constitutional issue. There are clear procedures for the conduct of
screening of aspirants in our party’s constitution and the Electoral
Act. Screening itself is not the final stage in the qualification
process.
“Aspirants who have objections to outcomes of screening
have the opportunity of presenting their case before the Appeal Panel.
It should be noted that both the screening and appeal committees are
independent of the National Working Committee as far as their activities
are concerned.
“By practice, having selected people believed to
be credible as members of these committees, the NWC does not interfere
in any way in their activities.
“Aspirants have the comfort that
the reports would eventually be presented to the National Working
Committee where a final look will be taken on a case by case basis to
ensure the outcomes are in strict compliance with our party’s
constitution and the Electoral Act.
“There is therefore no basis
for any controversy on the current screening process to choose eligible
aspirants who will contest at the party’s primaries to choose our
candidates for the upcoming governorship elections in both Kogi and
Bayelsa states,” he explained.
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