Prince Uche Secondus |
The Peoples Democratic Party has set
aside Friday, October 5, and Saturday, October 6, for its national
convention where its presidential candidate for the 2019 presidential
election will emerge.
This information was contained in a
memorandum submitted to the National Executive Committee of the party by
its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, at its meeting in Abuja on
Monday.
Titled, “Proposed timetable and schedule
of activities,” and dated Monday, July 23, 2018, the internal
memorandum was approved by the NEC.
It read in part, “The Independent
National Electoral Commission has released the timetable for the 2019
general elections. According to the timetable, the conduct of political
parties’ primaries and resolutions of same must begin by the 17th of
August, 2018, and end by the 7th of October, 2018.
“Sequel to the timetable released by the
commission, the party has also prepared its draft timetable and
schedule of activities for NEC’s perusal and approval.
“Please find attached the proposed timetable and schedule.”
Secondus, in his prayer in the memo,
called on the NEC to “exercise its powers under Section 31 (2) of our
party constitution and approve the proposed timetable and schedule of
activities.”
The approved timetable showed that the
presidential appeal panel would sit on any appeal by aggrieved aspirants
on October 7, while it would present a certificate of return to the
candidate on October 20.
The presentation of the certificate will
involve winners of other primaries like that of the governorship,
senatorial and House of Representatives candidates on the same day, and
it will hold at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
The party also said it would conduct its
nationwide governorship primaries on Friday, September 28, while
appeals are to hold two days later on Sunday, September 30.
The senatorial primaries have also been
fixed for Sunday, September 23, while appeals emanating from the
primaries are to be heard on September 25.
The House of Representatives candidates
of the party are to emerge at its primaries scheduled for Wednesday,
September 19, while appeals by aggrieved aspirants are to be heard two
days later by the appeal committee.
State House of Assembly candidates are
to be known on Saturday, September 15, while the electoral panel will
sit on disputed cases on Monday, September 17.
On screening of the aspirants, the party has set up five dates for the exercise.
It will start with House of Assembly
aspirants on August 27, while that of House of Representatives will
follow the following day.
Senatorial candidates are to be screened
on Wednesday, August 29, while that of the governorship and
presidential aspirants will be on August 30.
The party also fixed different dates for appeal for all the categories of the offices.
It also promised to set up committees that would handle the screenings and the panels.
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