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Cross River: Gov Ayade Denies Losing APC Senatorial Ticket

Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade has disclosed that he did not participate in the All Progressives Congress, APC, Northern Senatorial primary election in the state.

Several reports had it that the governor lost the All Progressives Congress, APC, Northern Senatorial ticket.

However, according to a statement signed by Ayade’s media chief, Chris Ita, Ayade did not take part in any senatorial primary, insisting the governor is a presidential aspirant and will be taking part in the APC presidential convention slated for June 6.

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According to him: ”We make bold to say that the so-called parallel primary election as contained in the said video was at best a poorly scripted skit comedy shot by three persons sitting in a room.

“The sham video is indeed a joke taken too far. It was a vapid, infantile but failed attempt at manipulation, as the clowns behind it tragically forgot to also manufacture ballot boxes, delegates, observers and APC panel members,”

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The statement further made it known that the result circulating on social media was the handiwork of political desperadoes who are out to embarrass the governor.

”We wish to assure teeming APC members and supporters, particularly in Northern Cross River, that there was no parallel Senatorial primaries in the district.

”The only valid and recognised senatorial primaries that took place in Ogoja and which was won by the former Chief of Staff to the Governor, Martin Orim and which does not have Ayade on the ballot, was monitored by the INEC and representatives from APC’s National Secretariat.

“The purported video suggesting a parallel exercise should, therefore, be ignored,”

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