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Why Ogun APC took ADC candidates to court – Otegbeye
By Musa Baba Adamu
The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Biyi Otegbeye, has revealed why he and other candidates of the party were dragged to court by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
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Otegbeye was reacting to Monday’s appeal court judgment, which set aside the order of an Abeokuta Federal High Court that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should delist all ADC candidates in Ogun.
The APC had gone to court saying Otegbeye and others did not emerge through a credible primary in accordance with the new Electoral Act.
Addressing newsmen on Tuesday, Otegbeye said the APC filed 26 pre-election cases against the ADC and its candidates.
This, he said, was because the party did not want to be on the ballot with a formidable opponent.
“To our consternation, 21 lawsuits were filed against us by the APC, apparently to preclude us from contesting the March 11th, 2023 elections,” he said.
Otegbeye maintained: “The ruling APC have run out of ideas and they needed justification to demand the people’s mandate for a second term; hence, the desperate effort, at taxpayers’ expense, to take us out of the ballot.
“Unfortunately, they have failed and must now test their much-diminished popularity and integrity at the polls.”
Otegbeye regretted the blatant attempts to reverse the gains of democratic evolution in the country through dubious schemes calculated at eliminating electoral competition.
He noted that any attempt to grab the people’s mandate by running away from legitimate competition is a mockery of democracy.
The ADC, he declared, is ready to take over Ogun from APC in 2023, counting on the support of former governor Ibikunle Amosun and the people of Ogun State.
According to him, ADC is the party to beat in the forthcoming election.
Governor Abdulrahaman Abdulrazaq of Kwara State has declared Wednesday, a work-free day to enable civil servants to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which will ensure their participation in the upcoming general elections.
This was announced in a statement in Ilorin on Tuesday by the Kwara State Head of Service, Susan Modupe Oluwole.
“All those that are yet to get their voter cards are admonished to immediately do so before the expiration of the collection date,” she stated.
INEC said there will be no further extension of the date for the collection exercise.
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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Borno State has complained of the persistent destruction of its campaign structures and attacks on its candidates in the state, allegedly by the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).
“The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) Borno state chapter finds it highly imperative to draw the attention of the good people of Borno to the dangerous political trends capable of plunging our dear state into wanton violence and disruption of the emergent fragile peace that we have collectively fought for,” the party complained in a statement signed