A coalition of accredited foreign and local observers, and notable leaders in Enugu
State have commended the successful conduct of Saturday’s governorship
and House of Assembly elections in the state, describing the exercise as
“peaceful, free and fair”.
This came as results trickling in from polling units across Enugu
State indicate the state governor and governorship candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and House of
Assembly candidates of the party are coasting to victory as the PDP
leads with wide margins.
Gov. Ugwuanyi who voted at exactly 9:35 am, after trekking from his
residence to the polling unit, said that “in all we do in Enugu State,
we give God due glory, honour and adoration and by the special grace of
God this election will end in praise”
Speaking on behalf of the observers, shortly after Gov. Ugwuanyi cast
his vote at his Amube Ward II Polling Unit, a foreign observer from
Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO), Rotarian Titus A. Alagba,
stated that the election was in conformity with the INEC rules and
regulations, and thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi for “providing the peaceful
atmosphere for this free and fair election”.
Also speaking, the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia
Nwodo, who spoke to journalists after voting at his polling unit in
Ukehe Ward I, disclosed that the election “was very peaceful, very
orderly and it typifies the peaceful character of our state.
The former governor of old Anambra State and chieftain of the PDP,
Senator Jim Nwobodo added that the exercise “has been peaceful”. Senator
Nwobodo, who expressed optimism that “PDP will win with a landslide in
Enugu State”, saying: “After the result of the last election. If you can
see there is no other party here. It is just PDP all through”.
Applauding Gov. Ugwuanyi for the peaceful atmosphere in the state,
the elder statesman, who was accompanied to his polling unit by his
wife, Pat, said: “This governor is a man of peace and because he is a
man of peace, there is peace everywhere in this election. So, I think it
will end in praise”.
On his part, the Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province,
(Anglican Communion) Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuma, commended Gov.
Ugwuanyi, INEC and the security agencies for the peaceful conduct of the
exercise, maintaining it was “orderly, very much peaceful, free and
fair”.
The cleric equally lauded Gov. Ugwuanyi “for the way he has been able
to hold Enugu State peacefully without discrimination, no party in
Enugu will say that probably the ruling party has suppressed them at
all”.
“it is a matter of everybody knowing that Enugu State
is a place the governor has given everyone serious playing ground to
play politics”. he said.
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