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INEC publishes list of 478 candidates for FCT area council election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday released the final list of 478 candidates nominated for the FCT Area Council election.

INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, in a statement issued in Abuja, said the commission met on Thursday and deliberated on a number of issues.

Okoye said the issues included the conduct of the area council election in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) scheduled for Feb. 12, 2022.

Okoye said eight out of the 14 activities listed for the election had been carried out, including the conduct of primaries and nomination of candidates for the election.

“Consequently, the Commission has approved the final list of 478 candidates nominated by 14 political parties to contest for 68 constituencies, made up of 110 candidates as Chairmen and Vice Chairmen for the six Area Councils and 363 candidates for 62 councillorship positions.

“The detailed list of the names, gender, age, academic qualification and disability (if any) of the candidates has been published in the Commission’s FCT office.

“This has also been uploaded on our website and social media platforms, in compliance with the requirement of Section 34 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) and for public information,” Okoye said.

It was reported that the summary of the list shows that 55 candidates including three females were nominated for the chairmanship election and one female vice chairman, for the six area councils in FCT.

Also, 363 (made up of 332 male and 31 females) were nominated as candidates for councillorship election in the six area councils.

It was reported that for the Abaji Area Council, seven political parties including the APC and PDP nominated candidates for chairmanship election, who are all men.

Also four political parties- ADC, APC, PDP and SDP nominated 40 candidates for the available 10 councilor seats in the area council.

For Abuja Municipal Area Council, 14 political parties including AA, APC, DPD, SDP and YPP nominated candidates for the election, with only one female nominated by NRM and five others nominated for vice chairmanship position.

The list also shows that 98 candidates comprising of 15 females and 83 males were nominated for the 12 councilorship seats in AMAC.

The list also shows that 11 political parties nominated candidates including two females for Bwari chairmanship election.

The list released by INEC also shows that 71 candidates were nominated for 10 councillorship election in the council, with only six of them as female.

For Gwagwalada Area Council, nine political parties nominated candidates, all male, for the chairmanship election and one female for vice chairman.

The list also indicates that 59 candidates including six females would be contesting the 10 councilorship election in Gwagwalada Area Council.

The commission also published list of six candidates, with no female, nominated by six parties for Kuje Area Council election.

Also published was the personal particulars of 44 candidates, with four females nominated by parties for the 10 councilor seats in Kuje Area Council.

It was also reported that nine political parties nominated candidates, all men, for Kwali Area Council chairmanship election.

The commission also published list of 51 councilorship candidates, including one female, for the area council.

The list indicated that the ADC, APC, PDP and SDP nominated candidates for all the seats to be contested for in the election.

Emmanuel Oloniruha

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