The Chairman of Capital Oil, Mr. Ifeanyi
Ubah, has said only the court will determine the authentic candidate of
the Peoples Democratic Party in the November 18 governorship election
in Anambra State...
Ubah, at a press briefing in Abuja on
Tuesday, insisted that Mr. Oseloka Obaze did not emerge through a
transparent, free and fair primary.
He alleged that the primary was a
fraudulent exercise, adding that he would not allow himself to be
rubbished by the outcome of the exercise.
Ubah described the outcome of the PDP primary as a sham.
He added, “I will be approaching the court to determine the legality or otherwise of the PDP primary in the state.
“The election is fraudulent and it is
illegal. However, we will allow the court to determine whether the party
has the right to trample on its own constitution and the Electoral Act.
“The list of delegates used for the
election was different from the list of delegates given to the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
“The commission supervised delegates’
election and the party submitted the names of the delegates. But my
party manufactured new names and list a day to the primary.”
Ubah said as a loyal member of the PDP
and one who stood by the party through thick and thin, his love for the
party could not be questioned.
He described the Anambra governorship
primary as “a show of shame as it was marred by obvious irregularities,
leaving little to be desired and more questions than answers from the
relevant authorities and party officials.”
He accused the Governor of Rivers State,
Mr. Nyesom Wike, a former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, and
some unnamed members of the party committees of robbing well-meaning
people of Anambra of their earnest yearning for a potential governor
with a robust pedigree and a time-tested proof of love for the people.
Ubah added, “In the quest for justice, I
submit myself to fight this illegality and injustice for my sake as
well as that of anyone who aspires to contest on the party’s platform
and I hope that justice will prevail in the end.”
Efforts made to get the reaction of the
PDP through its spokesman, Dayo Adeyeye, were not successful as calls to
his telephone did not connect.
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