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CDC Chairman Warns Ogu Youths On Election
The Chairman, Ogu community Development Committee (CDC) in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Mr Darick Igbiks Anga has warned against any form of thuggery or breach of the peace during the 2013/2014 Ogu Youth Congress election, scheduled for tomorrow.
Mr. Anga gave the warning Wednesday while speaking with The Tide reporter in Port Harcourt after screening the candidates vying for the various offices at Ogu.
According to him, the election, billed for tomorrow at the local government premises would be strictly for delegates from the various houses and satellite communities in Ogu.
He said 40 delegates are expected to cast their votes through open ballot system, and disclosed that all necessary security arrangements have been put in place for a free, fair and transparent election.
The CDC Chairman warned those that have nothing to do within the area of the election to stay clear as it is purely a delegates affair.
Anga also advised the candidates and the delegates to exhibit high level of maternity during and after the election for the interest of the community.
Those vying for the office of President Samuel George, Gassius Tamunosiki Abby, Precious Tende, Isikimama Williams, Alabo Sampson, Gbobo Amos, Taripaka, and Isacc Imbu, while Aberemieka Semeniworima and Matthias Sogbenbia are contesting as Vice –President.
Mr. Caleb Golden, Michael Loveday Oba, Gaius Ada and Granville Atubokiki Michael seek for the Secretaryship.
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