ACN’s convention holds on Friday
The Action Congress
of Nigeria (ACN) has announced that it will hold a special convention
to elect its presidential flag-bearer at the Onikan Stadium in Lagos on
Friday.
The party, in a
statement signed by the party’s national chairman, Bisi Akande said
that “all the national delegates who emerged from the
recently-conducted ward, local government and state congresses of the
party are expected to vote to elect the presidential candidate.” He
also confirmed that the party’s presidential screening panel has
concluded its job, using criteria based on educational qualification,
vision, integrity with past records and experience.
Other qualities
considered for the screening include: leadership experience, political
consistency, contribution to the growth of the party (financial and
otherwise), international exposure and reputation, public perception
and marketability, inter-personal skills and charisma as well as
familiarity with and commitment to party ideology.
He however said
that the party’s position is that “aspirants must score over 50 per
cent in the screening exercise conducted to be able to participate in
the primary,” and assured the delegates that all necessary precautions
have been taken to ensure a hitch-free convention, appealing to its
teeming supporters “to adhere strictly to the party’s much-vaunted
ethos of decency, integrity, transparency and non-violence.” Screening
result
However, the
Chairman of the Presidential Screening Committee, Kayode Fayemi, said
in Abuja that the results of the screening will be announced before the
elections.
“We will finish our
job in the shortest possible time. Results are expected to come out
before the primaries on the 14th of January, but not from me. You have
to contact Bisi Akande, the national chairman of the party, for the
results,” he said.
The candidate that have been screened by the committee include Nuhu Ribadu; Saidu Mallami and Attahiru Baffarawa, .
Members of the committee were Muiz Banire, Yakubu Mukhtar, Chudi Nwike and Osagie Iyamu.
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