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Peter Obi Wanted Aisha Yesufu In House Of Reps, She Chose Senate Instead – NDC

National Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ikenna Enekweizu, has revealed fresh details about the party’s internal crisis on legislative tickets, including the role played by it’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in the process.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television, Enekweizu disclosed that Obi had supported activist Aisha Yesufu for the House of Representatives seat representing AMAC/Bwari during consultations held ahead of the elections.

According to him, the recommendation formed part of efforts by party leaders to reach agreements on candidates before the final submission of names.

Naija News reports that the discussions were aimed at reducing internal disagreements and helping the party move into the election season with a united position.

Despite the proposal, Yesufu eventually decided to pursue a senatorial ticket instead of contesting for the House of Representatives seat that had been suggested during the consultations.

He said: “Peter Obi told me personally that he wanted Aisha Yesufu to run for the House of Representatives for AMAC/Bwari. But she chose Senate instead.”

Enekweizu explained that political parties often guide members on the offices they should seek in order to maintain balance and improve their chances during elections.

He said while aspirants remain free to make their own decisions, party leadership usually works to ensure that individual ambitions fit into the broader plans of the organisation.

The NDC secretary also addressed concerns raised by aspirants who failed to secure party tickets.

He noted that disappointment is common in political contests and said the party has channels in place to handle complaints and resolve disputes among members.

He added that the leadership remains focused on preserving unity within the party despite differences that may arise during the selection process.

According to him, party officials are working to ensure that disagreements do not affect preparations for future elections.

 
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