
The gubernatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Anambra State, John Chuma Nwosu, has applauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for regularising the David Mark-led National Working Committee (NWC) of the party.
Addressing newsmen, he dismissed claims that the electoral umpire was merely playing a script to set up ADC for judicial destruction.
He asserted that conspiracy theories do not have a place in the exercise of democratic rights and responsibilities.
Nwosu noted that the prompt recognition of the ADC’s national leadership was a major democratic gesture for Anambra voters, stressing that the development came as much-needed relief at a time when the electorate was searching for a credible alternative.
According to him, “If you recall, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) appeared as the alternative, and the Anambra people embraced the party with both hands.
“Now, 24 years down the line, the same APGA has become inebriated with power and has started treating the people with disdain.
“But, as the light of the nation, God has remembered the state again. And, INEC has demonstrated patriotic impartiality by regularising the leadership of ADC.
“So, I can tell you that the coalition of patriotic opposition politicians would gather in Anambra to begin the journey of national rescue.”
“There is no hidden agenda. ADC has come to be; all necessary documentation has been done, and the commission has done what it should.
“Voters now have a credible alternative to the old spoilt platforms that have been taking the masses for a ride.
“On November 8, Anambra people will have room enough to exercise their franchise and elect their governor, a servant leader and not arrogant mischief makers and opportunists.
“This thing that INEC has done will force all political parties to pursue campaigns based on issues that are relevant to the people.”
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