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Elections Becoming Cumbersome, PDP Chair Cries Out

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National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has raised alarm in that elections becoming cumbersome and did not reflect the people’s choice.
Speaking at the the PDP State Congress last weekend in Port Harcourt, Prince Secondus said there was need for more reforms. He said, “ Iam not quite sure that the National Assembly and Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) are doing something but they should start reforms ahead of 2023”.
The PDP national chairman said there was need to cut down the involvement of soldiers and military personnel in elections.
Nevertheless, he praised the fair and peaceful manner the state congress was conducted and commended the Chief Wike-led administration for its vision and quest to transform the state.
On the other hand, newly elected Chairman of the PDP in the state, Ambassador Desmond Akawor, has urged party faithful to support the administration of Chief Nyesom Wike, who over the years has exemplified visionary leadership.

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