Thursday, 29 May 2014
APC chairperson says party has no anointed candidate for Adamawa guber position.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa says
it has no anointed candidate for the position of
governorship for 2015 general elections as being
speculated.
The state’s Chairman of the party, Mrs Binta Masi,
made the disclosure on Thursday at an emergency news
conference in Yola.
Masi said that the clarification became necessary in
view of the rumour making rounds that the party had a
particular candidate for the post.
She added that “the state chapter of the party has not
contemplated any such undemocratic practice.
“The rumour originated from mischief-makers who are
bent on painting the APC black in the eyes of its
teeming supporters.
“The party wishes to state clearly that all aspiring
politicians wishing to vie for the office of governor or
any elective position in the state are free to express
their intention.’’
The party chairman assured all aspirants on the
platform of the party of equal opportunity “in line with
the constitution of the party as stated in Article 20.’’
Masi, who said that the rumour was citing the son of
Gov. Murtala Nyako, (Abdulaziz Nyako) as the
anointed candidate, said the governor had never
contemplated that.
“For emphasis, the leader of the party in the state, Gov.
Murtala Nyako, has not at any point in time
contemplated to sponsor any individual, not even his
biological children for any elective post,” she said.
She cautioned the people of the state to be wary of
attempt by those fanning tribal and religious
sentiments for political gains.
“What we need and what is important is to have
credible leaders, irrespective of tribe and religion that
would promote peace and prosperity in the state and
the nation in general”, Masi stressed. (NAN)
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