Tag: Senatorial primary

  • Cross River Governor Ben Ayade loses APC senatorial ticket

    Cross River Governor Ben Ayade has lost his All Progressive Congress APC senatorial primary election in the state TheNewsGuru.com can confirm

    Ayade  joined the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2021 and took part in the APC Senate primary election  in Calabar.

    Results of the primary show Mr Ayade polled 52 votes to crash out against Adams Cecelia, who scored 140. Another aspirant Martin Orim scored 61 votes.

    The development comes barely a few days after videos of Mr Ayade in a room with a person reported to be his mistress. He did not comment on the scandal, and it was not immediately clear whether it affected his chances with delegates.

    Mr Ayade, an academic, was elected twice as governor while a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, which he abandoned in May last year.

  • APC postpones Abia Central Senatorial primary, as Nwogu withdraws

    All Progressives Congress (APC), on Saturday, postponed its primary for Abia Central Senatorial District till May 29.

    Chairman of Abia Central Senatorial Election Committee, Mr Izuchukwu Okeke, made the announcement before the delegates from the six local government areas that make up the senatorial district who had waited several hours.

    “I’m not happy with what is going on. Therefore, I and my team have decided to step down this primary, to be conducted tomorrow morning (Sunday),” the chairman said.

    Alhough no reason was given for the postponement, newsmen observed that it might not be unconnected with the alleged discrepancies in the delegates’ lists.

    Newsmen reports that the three aspirants include: Chief Sam Onuigbo, representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South in the House of Representatives and former Abia Commissioner for Industry, Chief Henry Ikoh.

    The third contestant, Sen. Nkechi Nwogu, who had occupied the seat for eight years, had earlier withdrawn from the race.

    Nwogu, in statement issued to newsmen, expressed disappointment with what he called the ‘protracted division’ in the state chapter of the party.

    “The undemocratic manner of emergence of the purported delegates has further fuelled the division in the party.

    “This has led to two different primaries in the same election, with one group using direct mode of primary and the other indirect mode.

    “Consequently, two governorship candidates emerged: High Chief Ikechi Emenike and Dr Uche Ogah.

    “Under this state of uncertainty, I find it very difficult to participate in the senatorial primary,” she said.