Anambra guber election: INEC releases names of candidates, parties, observers
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday in Abuja said 37
political parties would be presenting candidates in the Anambra governorship
election scheduled for November 18, Owojela’s Blog reports.
This is
contained in a statement by its Director of Publicity, Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi.
The
candidates are Willie Obiano, the incumbent governor, with his deputy
Nkemakonam Okeke, contesting under the flag of the All Progressives Grand
Alliance (APGA).
Oseloka
Obaze of the PDP has Chidi Onyemelukwe, a woman, as his running mate.
Tony Nwoye
of the APC has Dozie Arinze, a woman, as his running mate.
Others on
the list are Nwezi Amechi and his running mate Okeke Njideka, a woman, for All
Grand Alliance Party (AGAP).
Oby Okafor
and her running mate Onyekwuluje Uzoma as candidate for Advanced Congress of
Democrats (ACD) also made the list.
A former
Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, is also carrying the flag of United
Progressive Party (UPP), with Okeke Ogbonnaya as his running mate.
The rest of
the political parties with candidates on the list include Alliance Congress
Party of Nigeria (ACPN), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Action Alliance
(AA) and Action Democratic Party (ADP).
Others are
APDA, African People’s Party (APP), Better Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP),
Democratic Alternative (DA), Democratic Peoples Congress (DPC), Green Party of
Nigeria (GPN), Hope Democratic Party (HDP) and Kowa Party.
The Labour
Party (LP), as well as Masses Movement Of Nigeria (MMM), Mega Progressive
Peoples Party (MPPP), National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP) and United
Democratic Party (UDP) also have candidates.
Candidates
of National Conscience Party (NCP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Nigeria
Peoples Congress (NPC), National Unity Party (NUP) and People for Democratic
Change (PDC) were also successful.
Also listed
as parties with candidates are the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA), Peoples
Party of Nigeria (PPN), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Social Democratic Party
(SDP) and United Progressive Party (UPP).
Young
Democratic Party (YDP) and Young Progressive Party (YPP).
The
Commission, in the statement, also disclosed that it had approved the applications
of 44 observer groups, comprising 38 domestic and six international groups, to
observe the election.
The
international observer groups are the British High Commission, International
Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), American Embassy Abuja, European
Union, High Commission of Canada, and African Union Economic Social and
Cultural Council.
The domestic
groups include African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development, Centre
for Credible Leadership, Citizens Awareness, and the Initiative for Promotion
of Civic Obligation Sustainable.
Meanwhile,
the Commission approved the change of name and adjustment of logo of the All
Democratic Peoples Movement (ADPM) to AGAP.
The
Commission added that it had also approved the issuance of a Certificate of
Registration in the name of AGAP to the party.
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