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Banigo, Mpigi, Others Cleared For NASS, State Assembly Primaries

The result of the screening of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirants for the National Assembly and House of Assembly primaries in Rivers State has been released.
Copies of the list indicate the clearance of some current lawmakers and new faces.
Among the new aspirants cleared are Dr Ipalibo Banigo, incumbent deputy governor of the state for Rivers West; Senator Barinada Mpigi (Rivers South East); and Allwell Onyeso (Rivers East).
Also cleared, among others, for House of Representatives are Hon Kingsley Chinda (Obio/Akpor); Mr Felix Nwaeke, for Oyigbo/ Tai; Hon Kelechi Nwogu (Etche/Omuma); Hon Boma Goodhead (Asari-Toru/Akuku-Toru); and Hon Victor Alabo (Okrika/Ogu Bolo).
Former Women Leader, Justina Emeji is cleared to run for House of Assembly for Emohua, Barile Nwakoh for House of Assembly (Khana 1), and Amadi Emilia Lucky (Obio/Akpor 11) RSHOA.
Screening was based on eligibility – tax payment, party membership dues, evidence of School Certificates and resignation from previous appointment.
The committee was set up by the PDP National Executive Committee to screen aspirants for the National and State House of Assembly in Rivers State.
The event, which took place at the Rivers State Secretariat of the PDP, was performed by the Secretary of the Screening Committee, Prof Walter Obolu, and witnessed by some members of the State Executive of the PDP.
Speaking before presenting certificates to the successful aspirants, Obolu commended the maturity exhibited by aspirants during the screening exercise.
He expressed delight that despite the initial delays caused by unavoidable circumstances, the screening was conducted in a free, fair and transparent manner as most of the aspirants who had earlier alleged that the screening exercise had been hijacked to unknown destination, later went to the press to refute their allegation against the committee.
“We are thankful to God that the same people had the courage to go back to the press again to say that the exercise went on very smoothly and successfully and that the entire process was not hijacked. We thank you for your maturity. In our report we acknowledged the fact that all the aspirants conducted themselves very maturely and we appreciate you for that fact”, Obolu declared.
He advised those who may not have been cleared during the screening to approach the Screening Appeal Committee which will be sitting, tomorrow, in Port Harcourt for redress, urging them not to take the laws into their hands but follow the party’s guidelines in addressing their cases.
Obolu congratulated all the aspirants for participating in the process, emphasising that by aspiring to contest they are all winners in the election.
Chairman of the Rivers State chapter of PDP, Amb Desmond Akawor, thanked members of the committee for doing a thorough job.
Akawor noted that the tension witnessed during the exercise was normal with the electoral process, but noted with satisfaction that the exercise was not affected in any way and every aspirant was happy with the way the screening exercise was handled.
He said the PDP in Rivers State being a united family had not lost the state to any other political party since 1999, and expressed optimism that the party would continue in its winning ways in the state.
Other members of the state party executive who witnessed the certificate presentation exercise were the State Deputy Chairman, Hon Chukuemeka Aaron, State Party Secretary, Dr Benibo George, and the State Publicity Secretary, Hon Sydney Tambari Gbara, among others.
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