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Saturday, 5 May 2018
Chairmanship Candidate Killed At Delta APC Ward Congress
The Delta state police has confirmed a chairmanship candidate died in the All Progressives Congress ward congresses in Ughelli South Local Government Area of the state.
The command’s spokesman, Andrew Aniamaka, said Jeremiah Oghoveta, was stabbed to death during the exercise at Jeremi Ward 3, Okwagbe.
The deceased was stabbed to death by one Tete Pippah.
Pippah was said to have attacked Ogheveta during a verbal exchange of word that ensued when the deceased accused him of hijacking the electoral materials meant for the congresses in the area.
Sources in delta state disclosed that the deceased and the alleged assailant belonged to different factions of the party in the area.
Also, there were reported cases of ballot-box snatching during the exercise at Ogor and Orogun Wards 1 and 2 respectively in Ughelli North LGA.
It was reliably gathered that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, were not present for the exercise in Ward 5, Ovu in Ethiope LGA.
Authoritative sources told NAN that the leaders of the ward decided to conduct the election for the candidates, using Option A4 after waiting in vain for the INEC officials.
One of the three contestants for the chairmanship reportedly stepped down, leaving the contest for the other two candidates.
Reacting to the protest that greeted the outcome of the exercise, a former labour leader who is from the area, Chief Frank Kokori, told newsmen that the issue would be resolved amicably.
Acccording to him, the contestants are “brothers.”
Another chieftain of the party in the state, Chief O’tega Emerhor, described the exercise at Evwreni Ward 8, Ughelli North LGA, as peaceful.
According to him, APC is poised to entrench the principle of internal democracy in order to have a stronger party that can take over the state in 2019.
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