Latest Africanss News/February 12, 2019/Orsu24news Team /No Comment/124 views Uzodinma, Araraume Boycotts Imo Peace Parleyshare on:FacebookTwitter Google +Pinterest Tumblr Linked InEmailSend to Email Address:Your NameYour Email AddressEmail check failed, please try againCancelThe governorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Hope Uzodinma and that of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Ifeanyi Araraume, Tuesday boycotted the signing of a Peace pact by candidates participating in the general election in Imo State. Also absent at the event organised by the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) was a former governor of the State and candidate of the Accord party, Ikedi Ohakim. Meanwhile the governorship candidates of the Action Alliance (AA), Uche Nwosu and that of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Emeka Ihedioha, signed the Agreement alongside other candidates including Ikenna Emmanuel of the Change Advocacy Party (CAP), Linus Okorie of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), among others. ALSO READ Nnamdi Kanu Says The worst Is YET TO COME AS he predicts more deaths under Buhari's administrationAddressing the candidates shortly before the signing of the Agreement which was witnessed by Security Chiefs, Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), religious leaders and journalists, the State Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi, urged the politicians to play by the rules and jettison all forms of violence. According to him, the State has witnessed relative peace when compared to other states in the Federation, as a result of the “cooperation and support of the people of the state”. ALSO READ I Think I Should Go For Second Term – GandujeHe said, “You will agree with me that this hard earned peace and tranquility we enjoy and experience in Imo State should be guarded jealously, thus, we have no other option than to ensure this endures before, during and after the elections”. In his brief speech, the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Pro. Francis Ezeonu assured that INEC is prepared to conduct credible election that will meet the aspirations of all the parties ALSO READ Breaking: Anglican Priests Holds Obiano Hostage In Government HouseHe restated his commitment to provide level playing ground for all the political parties participating in the election, while pleading with the candidates to abide by rules and regulations guiding the election. Loading… <div class="wpusb-title"> <span>Share Post</span> </div> </div> </div> Leave A Comment Below Related share on: FacebookTwitter Google +Pinterest Tumblr Linked InEmailSend to Email Address:Your NameYour Email AddressEmail check failed, please try againCancel previous articleSwaziland: R4.8bn for a Prestige Eswatini Project – for a Summit Unlikely to Happennext articleTanzania: Region Joins World in FGM Day With Zero Tolerance CallRelated PostsLatest Africanss News/February 22, 2019 /No Comment Why do faculty members protesting in Sabha University?Latest Africanss News/February 22, 2019 /No Comment COMESA, EU sign €10m facility to support private sector – Daily News EgyptSenegal: Suspicions Cloud Senegal’s Upcoming ElectionAfrica: In West Africa, UN Security Council Visits Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea-BissauEntrevista con el Coordinador de la Ventanilla Única EmpresarialBurkina Faso: President Chooses New Prime MinisterCote d’Ivoire: ICC Appeals Chamber Places Conditions on Gbagbo’s ReleaseOhanaeze, MASSOB, IPOB, Reaffirm Support for Atiku, ObiOhanaeze, MASSOB, IPOB, Reaffirm Support for Atiku, ObiOhanaeze, MASSOB, IPOB, Reaffirm Support for Atiku, Obi Leave a Response Cancel reply CommentName Email Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.