The incumbent senator representing
Ebonyi South Senatorial district, Distinguished Senator Dr. Micheal Ama Nnachi, Ike Edda has emerged the winner of the rescheduled People's Democratic Party PDP Senate Primaries
Chairman of the five-man Electoral Panel from the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP Hon Ikechukwu Mgbabor who declared the result at Afikpo amid jubilations said Sen Ama Nnachi polled 127 votes to emerge the winner after defeating the other contestants Hon Linus Okorie who scored 24
"Total votes cast 152
Valid votes 151
Invalid vote 1
Sen Dr Micheal Ama Nnachi 127 votes
Hon Linus Okorie 24 votes"
He described the process as peaceful and transparent, adding that the primary was conducted in accordance with the Electoral Act and the guidelines of the PDP.
The electoral process commenced with the accreditation of delegates from the five Local Government Areas of Ebonyi South Senatorial District, before the voting exercise by the delegates.
In his remarks, the elated Sen Nnachi appreciated members of the party’s electoral committee for ensuring peaceful primaries.
He thanked the delegates for their overwhelming support and solidarity.
He assured the people of Ebonyi South zone that he would continue to ensure that democratic dividends reach all the nooks and crannies of the zone if given the mandate for the second term
He described the process as peaceful and transparent, adding that the primary was conducted in accordance with the Electoral Act and the guidelines of the PDP.
The electoral process commenced with the accreditation of delegates from the five Local Government Areas of Ebonyi South Senatorial District, before the voting exercise by the delegates.
In his remarks, the elated Sen Nnachi appreciated members of the party’s electoral committee for ensuring peaceful primaries.
He thanked the delegates for their overwhelming support and solidarity.
He assured the people of Ebonyi South zone that he would continue to ensure that democratic dividends reach all the nooks and crannies of the zone if given the mandate for the second term
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