Last Saturday election as
kicked out some Senators regarded as ‘big boys’ like Senators Chris Ngige,
Smart Adeyemi, Olubunmi Adetunbi among others lost their bid to come back to
the Red Chamber.
Also on the losing list was the Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi, PDP, Bauchi Central who lost his seat to the All Progressives Congress.
Also on the losing list was the Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi, PDP, Bauchi Central who lost his seat to the All Progressives Congress.
But apart from Senator
Ningi, other principal officers like the Senate President, David Mark who is
returning to the senate for the fifth times, the Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, the Minority Leader, George Akume among others retained their
seats.
Senator Chris Ngige
representing Anambra Central from the opposition All Progressives Congress,
APC, lost the seat to a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Uche
Ekwunife of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Smart Adeyemi, Kogi
West, who is one of the prominent PDP Senators lost his seat to Hon. Dino
Melaye, while the PDP candidate from Ekiti North took over Senator Olubunmi
Adetunbi of the APC.
Senator Mark scored 99,538
votes to defeat his opponent of the APC, Daniel Onje, who scored a total vote
of 50,115, while Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, PDP Abia South scored 1011433 to
beat his challenger from the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, that had
70,502 votes.
Senator Bassey Otu who was
forced out of the PDP won the senate seat for Cross River South, on the
platform of the Labour Party defeating governor Liyel Imoke’s candidate and
godfather of Calabar politics, Chief Geshorm Bassey of the PDP as well as Senator
Banabas Gemade who also lost the PDP primary ticket to governor Suswan was
returned on the APC platform.
A statement signed by the
Special Adviser to the Deputy Senate President, Uche Anichukwu, said that
Ekweremadu, PDP, Enugu West was declared winner having polled 120,075 out of
the 123,286 valid votes cast in the Saturday, March 28 senatorial election.
According to Anichukwu, the
result, which was announced at Awgu Collation Centre by INEC returning Officer,
Professor Fab Onah, showed that 10 candidates contested the election with
Ekweremadu’s closest rival, Honourable (Mrs) Luisa Achieze of APC, who scored
2,314 votes.
Senator Ekweremadu in his
acceptance speech said his election was a renewal of a political covenant with
his people.
He thanked the electorate
of Enugu West, the PDP family, clergies, traditional institutions and his
members of staff for standing by him when the going was tough.
He said, “About six months
ago, it was rather difficult for many people to believe that we would get to
this point but eventually, we are here today. It is another evidence that there
is God in heaven and I give Him all the glory.
“My commitment to Enugu
people and Enugu West in particular has been renewed today. For me, I have the
responsibility to serve them much better. I am conscious of the fact that my
primary responsibility as a parliamentarian is to make laws and to oversight
the executive.
“Also, I am committed to
seeing to it that my people are well catered for by providing infrastructure
and attracting projects generally to Enugu State and Enugu West in particular.
I am committed to empowering the people to ensure they earn a living.”
He, however, stressed that
unity of the people, irrespective of political leanings and disagreements was
imperative for accelerated development, assuring that his representation would
accommodate everyone.
“As for all those who were
not particularly in support of my re-election before now, I bear no grudges. I
would like to say that we are indeed one people and we are going to march
together to the Promised Land; let everybody come and let us work together in
the interest of our people.”

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