Enugu West PDP Stakeholders Reject Amadi’s Nomination
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- PDP stakeholders in Enugu West Senatorial Zone rejected the nomination of Hon. Dennis Amadi.
- They insist that the nomination process was flawed and that Amadi is not the party's rightful candidate.
- The stakeholders called for a review of the nomination process to ensure fairness and adherence to party guidelines.
Stakeholders within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nigeria's Enugu West Senatorial Zone have voiced strong opposition to the nomination of Hon. Dennis Amadi as the party's senatorial candidate. The stakeholders are adamant that Amadi's nomination is illegitimate and have called for its immediate rejection.
Sources indicate that the stakeholders' primary concern lies with the perceived irregularities in the nomination process. They argue that the process did not adhere to the party's established guidelines and that Amadi's selection is therefore invalid. This rejection signals a significant internal rift within the PDP's Enugu West chapter.
The dissenting stakeholders are demanding a thorough review of the entire nomination procedure. Their objective is to ensure that any future selections are conducted with transparency and fairness, upholding the democratic principles of the party. The outcome of this internal dispute could have implications for the PDP's strength and unity in the region.
Hon. Dennis Amadi as the party’s senatorial candidate, insisting that the nomination process was flawed.
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