Breaking News
Breaking: Abe’s Name Missing In INEC’s List For Rivers Governorship Election
Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed reports,
Track News Nigeria has learnt that the name of Hon. Magnus Abe, the former legislator representing Rivers south east senatorial district, is missing in the list of gubernatorial candidates published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The list released by the electoral commission at its office in Rivers State listed African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate, Ibraye Tonte and Action Alliance (AA), Somiari Victor as the youngest governorship candidates in the state.
Siminialayi Fubara was taken as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party but Tonye Cole is running under the All Progressives Congress.
Fingesi Tamie is gunning under the Action Democratic Party, with Cookey Sophia running on the plate of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
African Action Congress (AAC) has Dada Obele Joseph Ngechu as its governorship candidate, with Pronen Maurice listed as the gubernatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the platform where Abe had been rumoured to emerge.
Other candidates include Dumo Lulu-Briggs for Accord Party, Accord, Faye-Ofori Churchill of Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Nwanze Michael (Boot Party), Ex-Militant Leader, Sobomabo Jackrich (National Rescue Movement) and Action Peoples Party (APP) Gborogbosi Gabriel.
-
Politics5 days ago
PROPHESY TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU ABOUT 2027
-
News5 days ago
Family, Friends Celebrate Jailed Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu’s Birthday
-
Business3 days ago
Nigeria’s Azikiel Refinery to Begin Operations in 2025
-
Business5 days ago
Baraza: Bribena pleads for understanding, highlights solutions to organization’s problems
-
Politics5 days ago
Fubara Swears-in Dagogo as Attorney-General, to Probe Wike’s 8 Years As Governor
-
Politics2 days ago
You Have a Few Days to go, Gov. Fubara Tells LGA Chairmen
-
Business5 days ago
Gunmen kidnap Dangote cement workers in Edo
-
Crime5 days ago
$2.5bn fraud: EFCC to collaborate with UK prosecutors in Diezani’s case