No fewer
than 25 political parties will participate in the Anambra Local Council poll
slated for Jan. 11.
The
Acting Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission, Mr Sylvester
Okonkwo, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen on the preparedness of the
commission on Monday in Akwa.
The
chairman said that the number of political parties was the highest in the
country in the conduct of any local council polls.
He said
that some of the parties included: the Peoples Democratic Party, Action
Alliance, All Progressives Congress, Labour Party, All Progressives Grand
Alliance and Accord Party.
Okonkwo,
however, said that he only received a text message from the APC stating its
withdrawal from the poll but there was no official letter.
According
to him, the text message which was simply signed “SDS’’ was also sent to the
state governor.
“I only
got a text message from them saying that they will not participate because of
the flawed voters’ register used in the governorship poll.
“They
noted that since their candidate in the last governorship poll was in court
challenging the same register, they will not take part in any election
where the same register will be used.
“But we
already have names of some of their party members for the poll,’’ he said.
Okonkwo
said that adequate security had been made for the conduct of the election.
He denied
an allegation that the commission had concluded plans to ensure victory for
APGA, saying that the sensitive materials for the poll were intact.
“It is a
figment of imagination of those making the allegation,’’ Okonkwo said.
He urged
voters to come out en masse to vote for the candidates of their choice on Jan.
11.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that local council election was last conducted
in the state in 1999.
The local
government election had been postponed more than seven times since then. (NAN)
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