Nasarawa LG poll: APC unveils chairmanship candidates for November election

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The Nasarawa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has revealed its chairmanship candidates for the upcoming local government council elections, scheduled for November 2, 2024.

The chairman of the party’s primary elections committee, Mr Tanimu Adamson, announced the candidates on Friday while submitting the committee’s report to the party’s state executive in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital.

He disclosed that the candidates were selected through a consensus process, in line with Article 20 of the APC constitution, following consultations with party stakeholders.

The successful candidates for the 13 local government areas (LGAs) include:

Safiyanu Isa (Akwanga), Umar Dan-Akano (Awe), Jonathan Addra (Doma), Abubakar Madaki (Karu), Adamu Aboki (Keana), Idris Damagani (Keffi), Bitrus Agbawu (Kokona), Mohammed Ahmed (Nasarawa), Iliya Aliyu (Nasarawa-Eggon), Isa Sani (Obi), Murtala Danmadami (Toto) and Ezekiel Jaga (Wamba).

Adamson stated that the consensus candidates emerged after careful deliberation and agreement among the party’s stakeholders.

In addition to the chairmanship candidates, Adamson announced that the party’s councillorship candidates for the 147 electoral wards across the state were also selected through consensus.

APC State Chairman Aliyu Bello received the report and praised the committee members for their hard work and commitment to completing the assignment on time.

Bello expressed confidence in the quality of the selected candidates and predicted victory for the party in all the local government areas.

The APC had agreed, during a stakeholders’ meeting held on October 7, to adopt the consensus method for selecting candidates for both the chairmanship and councillorship positions in the LGAs and electoral wards.

The primaries were held on October 14 and 16, respectively.

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