APC and PDP Candidates Shun Peace Accord in Akwa Ibom State
Eight Political Parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the All Progressives Congress, APC Governorship Candidates were absent in Akwa Ibom State as other Candidates sign a peace accord.
Nine governorship candidates from different political parties were present as they signed the peace accord before the Council of Elders.
While signing the accord, they pledged to ensure credible 2023 elections devoid of violence in the state.
The signing of the peace accord, which took place at the Ibom E-library complex in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was part of the interactive session organised by the Council of Elders for the candidates to unveil their manifestos.
Those who signed the accord included Mr Iboro Otu of the African Action Congress, Ekeziel Eyaetok of the African Democratic Congress, Dr Ekwere Essien of the Action Democratic Party and Obong Ekpo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.
Mr Eyo Ekor of the Allied People’s Movement, Senator Akpan Udoedeghe of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Mr Akan Ekpeyong of the Boot Party, Ime Koffi of the Accord Party, and his Zenith Labour Party’s counterpart were among the others.
After the presentation of manifestos, a former governor of the state, Obong Attah, expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the peace meeting.
Attah says, “This is truly wonderful, and it is regrettable that people gave it either the wrong interpretation or high suspicion and therefore stayed away.
“Those who have come have seen the benefit of coming. And I want to believe that next time they will be better informed and that they will come, just as Akwa Ibom people are now better informed about their candidates.”
The Secretary of the Akwa Ibom State Council of Elders, Moses Essien, said the council decided to bring together all the political parties in the state to prevent any possible occurrence of electoral violence during the forthcoming election in the state.
When contacted, the Director of Strategic Communications, PDP Campaign Organisation and Head of Media, Maintain Peace Movement, Mr Anietie Usen, said the absence of the governorship candidate of the party, could be due to a clash of programmes or that he was not adequately informed.
The Director, Media of the YPP Campaign Organisation, Mr Usoro Usoro, when contacted, said he was not in a good environment to respond to our inquiry.
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