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Anambra 2017: Andy Uba loses as APC confirms Nwoye as guber candidate

Chidi Roberts by Chidi Roberts
September 18, 2017
in Breaking News, News, Politics
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The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Monday, affirmed that Mr Tony Nwoye remained the party´s candidate for the November 18 governorship election in Anambra State.
The NWC confirmed Nwoye’s candidacy in a closed-door meeting at the party’s National Secretariat, Abuja, amid expectation of outcome of petitions against the candidate arising from the party’s primary election.
Some of the aspirants, including Sen. Andy Uba, who lost to Nwoye in the primary, had petitioned the party’s Governorship Primary Election Appeal Committee for Anambra, alleging irregularities in the exercise.
Nwoye scored 2,146 votes to defeat Uba, his closest rival, who got 931 votes and 10 others at the primary conduct on Aug. 27 in Awka.
Confirming outcome of the NWC meeting, National Organising Secretary of the party, Sen. Osita Izunaso, said the petitions against Nwoye failed “after considering many factors’’.
´´I can confirm to you that the NWC has issued certificate of return to Tony Nwoye as APC candidate for the Nov.18 Anambra governorship election.
´´We considered so many factors before throwing out Uba´s petition,’’ Izunaso said told newsmen.

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