PDP Wants Credible LG Elections In Anambra  Elections

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Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has advised the newly constituted Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission ,ANSIEC, to be independent and transparent in its conduct of local government elections.

Chairman of the PDP in Anambra, Mr Chigozie Igwe, gave the advice yesterday in Awaka in reaction to the constitution of the new ANSIEC.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gov. Chukwuma Soludo inaugurated a six-man ANSIEC board on Tuesday with Magistrate Chinelo Osakwe as chairman.

Igwe, who welcomed the constitution and inauguration of the electoral body, urged the body to adhere to the principles of transparency, fairness and impartiality before and during the elections.

“The PDP in Anambra wishes to call on ANSIEC to ensure that all eligible voters are given the opportunity to participate in the electoral process without any form of intimidation or harassment.

“We will not accept any form of manipulation or rigging in the upcoming local government elections; as a party, we are fully prepared and positioned to win the majority of the elections”, he said.

The PDP chairman stated that the party had commenced strategic preparations for the yet-to-be-scheduled local government elections.

He expressed confidence in the ability of the party to win a majority of the councils when it was conducted.

According to him, the PDP remains the most accepted party in Anambra and shall always adhere to democratic principles.

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