ADC Primary Fallout: ‘Go To Appeal, State Your Reason’ – ADC Chieftain, Igbawua Tells Amaechi, Hayatu-deen
Member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) electoral panel, Chille Igbawua, has urged aggrieved aspirants, including former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, and Mohammed Hayatu-deen, to approach the party’s presidential primary appeal panel regarding the outcome of the primary election.
Naija News recalls that Amaechi had rejected the results of the presidential primaries, alleging widespread voter disenfranchisement and electoral malpractice.
The former Rivers State governor alleged that about 80 per cent of party members across the country were prevented from voting during the exercise.
Also, Hayatu-Deen had announced that he would not attend the party’s presidential election results announcement, citing concerns over alleged widespread irregularities in the exercise.
Reacting to the development, Igbawua, an adviser to the ADC National Chairman, David Mark, in an interview on ARISE Television, reminded the aggrieved politicians that there are internal mechanisms in place for resolving grievances, rather than publicly rejecting the outcome of the primaries.
He said, “The various electoral panels had appeal panels, which are on ground. So, the first appeal would come from screening. If you felt you were screened out unfairly, you will go to an appeal panel, and they will look at your case, and if you were right, you’ll be cleared.
“These are the internal mechanisms that are put in place for grievance resolution. Now, these same panels are on ground for the primaries proper. Anybody who is aggrieved by the primary process: go to the appeal and state your reasons.
“So, I think it will be jumping the gun to say you do not agree, and then, well, maybe I expect that they will still go to the appeal panel.
“If you think things were not done correctly before the process started, it is known that these are human processes and something is bound to go wrong, and that is why the appeal panels were put in place, and it’s available for everybody.
“We withheld clearance for just two candidates, all of them got cleared by the appeal, and they contested the governorship primaries in their various states.”
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