The electoral panel chairman for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primary election for Cross River Northern Senatorial District bye-election, Hon. Olorogun Taleb Tebite has reaffirmed that Dr. Stephen Odey squarely won the primaries which held in Ogoja last Saturday.
Hon Tebite who doubled as the returning officer for the election stated this on Monday at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja shortly after submitting the report of the exercise to the party.
He maintained that the election was unprecedentedly peaceful and very transparent, adding that the election was witnessed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
“This is one of the most transparent primary elections I have witnessed. We had six aspirants who were cleared for the election and three were present for the election namely Jarigbe Agom, Stephen Odey and Mary Ijji. Election held under a peaceful and transparent atmosphere and a winner emerged through the process witnessed by INEC Abuja and INEC Calabar and security agencies”, Hon Tebite explained.
Continuing, he said: “Now there is a victor, others should join him and build a formidable front for the party ahead of the forthcoming election”.
Hon Tebite commended the National Chairman of the party Uche Secondus for always promoting a level-playing field for all and sundry, observing that such gesture was responsible for the peace and stability in the party.
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On his part, the Secretary of the electoral panel and electoral officer for primary election, Mr. Chuks Agwiti said that the exercise which saw the emmergence of Dr Stephen Odey as PDP candidate in the October 31 bye-election was conducted in strict compliance with the party’s constitution and guidelines.
Chuks Agwiti said: “Flowing from the Electoral Act, all the processes in law were duly followed. We have evidence of attendance of INEC representatives, candidates and their agents. Everything is on record. There is evidence to show that due process was strictly followed in the conduct of the election. Infact, the election was perfect”.