Supplementary Election: How 29-year-old APC candidate clinched Imo Reps seat

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A 29-year-old Akarachi Amadi of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has won the Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency supplementary election held last Saturday in Imo State.

 

The Retuning Officer, Prof Boniface Okoro, while declaring the result of the election early hours of Monday, said Amadi polled 21, 372 votes to emerge winner ahead of other candidates.

 

Okoro said the Labour Party (LP) candidate, Uche Ogbuagu, had 18, 296 votes, while the incumbent and candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Henry Nwawuba, garnered 7, 202 votes.

 

 

According to him, the oppositions Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Usmond Ukanacho, polled 6,681 votes, while Mr Chinonso Uba of the African Democratic Congress (ASC) had 4,100 votes.

 

Okoro added that, Godstime Chukwunuikem of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) got 246 votes.

 

In his reaction, Amadi commended the voters and party faithful for the confidence reposed in him.

 

 

He assured the constituents that he would not disappoint the mandate given to him to represent them.

 

However, the candidate of the Labour Party, Uche Ogbuagu, described the supplementary poll as an “anomaly and total neglect of the electoral guidelines as stipulated by the law”.

 

“I will explore all avenues and options provided by the constitution to recover the Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency mandate,” Ogbuagu noted.

 

He praised the determination of his supporters, “who despite all intimidation, harassment, unprovoked assaults and attacks, stood their ground and refused to be provoked into retaliation.”

 

NAN

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