The state Chairman of the party confirmed this to newsmen on Wednesday in Jalingo.
Four persons living with disabilities have emerged as winners for councillorship poll in the upcoming local government and ward primary elections conducted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba.
The state Chairman of the party, Alhaji Hassan Ardo, confirmed this to newsmen on Wednesday in Jalingo while fielding questions on the conduct of the primaries.
Ardo explained that a deaf and dumb man won the election in Mutum Biyu ward of Gassol Local Government Area.
He said that three other physically challenged persons also clinched the ticket to contest for councillorship in Jalingo Local Government Area.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state independent
electoral commission had scheduled the local council election for Feb.
11, 2017.
According to the APC chairman,
33 aspirants contested for the position of chairman in the 16 local
government areas of the state, while 244 aspirants vied for
councillorship in the 168 wards during the primaries.
He said the primaries were conducted peacefully across the state, adding that no complain was received from any aspirant.
Beside, Ardo said opposition parties had agreed to participate in the council polls based on the promise of the Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) that the election was going to be free, fair and credible.
“The
Chairman of the Commission, Dr Philip Duwe, I know is a man of his
words and based on that I believe he is going to conduct a credible
local government election and we are not expecting anything short of
that,” Ardo said.
He said the APC
has remained a leading political party in the state even though not in
government, adding that it has the support of the people.
However, the chairman advised the security agencies to remain neutral during the council election.
“We
will not accept a repeat of what happened during the 2015 general
election where security agents compromised at their duty post in favour a
certain political party,” he said.
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