From Okwe Obi, Abuja
Electoral observers and civil society organisations have highlighted reasons thugs invaded the venue of the primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the Edo State governorship election.
The groups are: Grassroot Development and Peace Initiative, Global Development Centre for Rescue Mission, Centre for Development and Transformation Initiative for Peace, Humanity and Social Advancement for Women Greatlight Women Empowerment Initiative, Network of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria, and Advocacy for Quality Leadership Initiative.
Team Lead and Secretary, Comrade Victor Kalu and Edmond Oseratin, in a statement yesterday claimed that, most party members were not aware of the process, absence of register of voters and stakeholders meeting.
They claimed that the aforementioned observations affected the credibility of process.
“The All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in Edo State has encountered significant challenges, hindering a seamless selection process for aspiring candidates.
“This preliminary report as observed by the under listed Seven reputable Civil Society Organizations committed to strengthening democratic values and credible leadership in Nigeria, sheds light on three major concerns observed during the primary: a lack of awareness among party members about the process, a dearth of stakeholders meetings to inform party members, and the absence of the party voters register for aspirants who had made payments.
“Lack of Awareness Among Party Members: One critical issue that emerged during the APC primary in Edo State was the limited awareness among party members regarding the electoral process.
“Numerous party members expressed their confusion and ignorance about the primary’s procedures and guidelines.
“This knowledge gap resulted in a sense of disillusionment and frustration among the party faithful, who had expected a more inclusive and transparent election.
“Absence of Stakeholders Meetings:
Another significant concern was the lack of stakeholders meetings conducted by the APC in Edo State to fully brief its members about the primary election.
“Stakeholders meetings play a crucial role in disseminating important information, clarifying doubts, and building trust among party members.
“The absence of such meetings left many aspirants and their supporters feeling neglected and uninformed about crucial aspects of the primary process.
“Unavailability of Party Voters Register:
Aspirants who had paid for access to the party voters register, as part of their preparations for the primary, faced an unexpected hurdle – the unavailability of the register.
“This setback impeded their ability to effectively engage with and mobilize potential voters within the party.
“The absence of the required voters register not only hindered the aspirants’ campaign strategies but also raised questions about the transparency and efficiency of the registration system within the party.”