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APC Listed Committee Members For Delegate Elections in Plateau Debunk Fake List On Circulation

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Against the list making the rounds of Committees set up by All Progressives Congress, APC, for the conduct of its delegate elections on 16th – 17th May, 2022, for the 36 states in which THE BEACON Newspaper obtains a copy, and extracted Plateau State’s list, has been described as fake aimed at tarnishing the image of those featured on it.
Speaking to THE BEACON Newspaper, one on behalf of them, debunked the list saying he is not aware of such list as himself and very few of them on the list have been called upon to serve in the State Assembly Screening Committee for the 2023 general elections, and not for any delegate electionns. And that they will be sworn in tomorrow and posted to various states of the Federation.
Proving his point, he sent a copy of the invitation letter sent to him which reads, “Greetings from the National Headquarters of our great party (APC). I have been directed by the National Organising Secretary to notify you of your nomination to serve in the State Assembly Screening Committee for the 2023 general elections. The screening exercise will take place across the 36 States of the Federation.
Note: All committee members are expected to be at Frazer Suites, Abuja by 2 pm 14/05/2022 for inauguration and briefing.
Congratulations.”
According to him, those who concocted the list and circulated it were simply out for mischief and that the general public should totally disregard it.

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David Mark warns against use of state institutions to manipulate 2027 elections

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The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, has warned against the use of state institutions to manipulate the 2027 general elections, insisting that the credibility of the polls must be “non-negotiable”.

Mark also cautioned against intimidation, violence and other forms of electoral malpractice, saying the ADC expected the next general elections to be transparent, inclusive, peaceful and free from interference.

The former Senate President spoke on Wednesday in Abuja when he received a delegation from the International Republican Institute (IRI), which is in Nigeria as part of its assessment of preparations for the 2027 elections.

According to Mark, the integrity of the electoral process would be critical to determining whether Nigerians would have confidence in the outcome of the 2027 polls.

“For us in the ADC, the credibility of the 2027 elections must be non-negotiable. We expect the electoral process to be transparent, inclusive, peaceful and free from manipulation, intimidation and the abuse of state institutions,” Mark said.

He expressed concern over what he described as the recurring abuse of the electoral process by governments in power as well as non-state actors, warning that such practices could undermine democratic governance and erode public confidence in elections.

Mark made particular reference to the violence and intimidation reported during the recently concluded Osun State governorship election, which he said should serve as a warning ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He said reports indicated that no fewer than 30 people were killed during the election, describing the development as reprehensible and condemnable.

“Elections should not be treated as war or a do-or-die affair. There should be a democratic process through which citizens freely choose their leaders and advance their aspirations for development and a better quality of life,” he said.

The ADC chairman said his party was committed to an electoral process conducted in a secure environment where voters could freely cast their ballots without fear or intimidation.

He added that every vote must count and that mandates freely given by the electorate must be respected.

His comments come as political parties and other stakeholders intensify preparations for the 2027 general elections, with concerns over electoral violence, the neutrality of state institutions and the credibility of the electoral process already featuring prominently in discussions ahead of the polls.

Earlier, the IRI delegation said its visit was aimed at assessing the country’s level of preparedness and engaging key stakeholders on issues that could affect the conduct of the elections.

The African Regional Director of IRI, Jenai Cox, said the organisation was conducting a pre-election assessment mission to evaluate preparations for the 2027 polls.

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2027: Amaechi knows when to fight hard – Atiku’s aide

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Demola Olarewaju, the Senior Political Assistant to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has described the party’s running mate, Rotimi Amaechi, as a statesman who knows when to fight hard.

Olarewaju said Amaechi knows when to put aside his personal interests for the larger agenda of removing President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Posting on X, he wrote: “Rotimi Amaechi is a statesman who knows when to fight hard and when to sheathe swords; when to be selfish and when to subsume personal interest for a larger agenda of kicking Tinubu out.

“Some people are only useful to themselves, and therefore useless to society and a coalition.”

The ADC had picked Amaechi as Atiku’s running mate after he lost at the party’s primary election.

Following his loss, Amaechi had contested the process, claiming that it was flawed.

But Atiku reached out to Amaechi and another aspirant, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, urging them to support him in his bid to become Nigeria’s President and salvage the nation.

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