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NDC begins reconciliation, denies candidate imposition after nationwide primaries
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Nigeria /Elections & Politics

NDC begins reconciliation, denies candidate imposition after nationwide primaries

From Vanguard · () English

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  • The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has initiated a reconciliation process following its nationwide primary elections.
  • The party leadership is addressing grievances among members after the primaries held last weekend.
  • NDC denies allegations of imposing candidates after the conclusion of its primary elections.

The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched a reconciliation initiative aimed at uniting its members after the recently concluded nationwide primary elections. The party's leadership is actively engaging with aggrieved members to address concerns and foster harmony within the party ranks.

The primaries, held across the country last weekend, reportedly led to dissatisfaction among some party faithful. The NDC leadership's move signifies an effort to mend any rifts and ensure solidarity as the party moves forward.

In response to potential disputes arising from the electoral process, the NDC has explicitly denied any instances of candidate imposition. This statement seeks to reassure members and the public of the party's commitment to fair and transparent internal democratic processes.

The reconciliation efforts are crucial for the NDC as it prepares for future political engagements, aiming to present a united front.

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