John Chuma Nwosu, the African Democratic Congress’ (ADC) candidate for governor of Anambra State, has praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for regularly re-establishing the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), which is led by David Mark.
In an interview with reporters, he denied allegations that the election official was only following a script to set up ADC for judicial ruin.
Conspiracy theories have no place in the exercise of democratic rights and obligations, he claimed.
The swift acknowledgement of the ADC’s national leadership, according to Nwosu, was a significant democratic gesture for Anambra voters. He emphasized that the development was a welcome relief during a period when the public was looking for a reliable option.
“Recall that the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) was the alternative, and the Anambra people enthusiastically embraced the party,” he said.
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“Now, twenty-four years later, the same APGA has grown drunk on power and has begun disparaging the populace.
However, God has recollected the state as the nation’s light. Also, INEC has shown fairness and patriotism by regularizing ADC’s leadership.
“So I can tell you that the coalition of opposition politicians who are patriotic would come together in Anambra to start the national rescue journey.”
“An ulterior motive does not exist. ADC has been established; the commission has completed its duties and all required paperwork has been completed.
“Instead of the dilapidated platforms that have been defrauding the public, voters now have a reliable substitute.
With ample space, the people of Anambra would be able to exercise their right to vote on November 8 and choose a servant leader rather than a haughty miscreant or opportunist.
All political parties will be compelled to run campaigns centered on subjects that the public finds important as a result of INEC’s actions.
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