Enugu 2023: Peter Mbah wins PDP governorship primary
The erstwhile Enugu State Commissioner for Fnance, Peter Mbah, has won the governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held on Wednesday in Enugu.
Mr Mbah polled 790 votes to defeat his closest rival, Chijioke Edeoga, who secured nine votes.
The result was announced by the chairman of the electoral panel appointed by the National Working Committee of the PDP, Sunday Ambuno.
After the withdrawal of about 12 aspirants from the race, only five aspirants participated in the exercise.
A total of 812 delegates were accredited for the exercise. Out of the 807 total votes cast, 804 were valid and three rendered invalid.
Mr Mbah a legal practitioner and businessman, in his acceptance speech after the primary, promised to serve the people with humility and forthrightness adding that he would consolidate on the achievement of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
“I want to promise you that I will serve you with humility and moderation. We are going to serve you with openness and inclusiveness. We will also serve you with simplicity and forthrightness,” he said.
Mr Mbah said his election was an affirmation of the founding principle of the PDP.
The elected candidate was full of praise for Mr Ugwuanyi for entrenching democracy in the party.
He described the governor as “a believer of democracy.”
He commended the aspirants who withdrew from the exercise to support his ambition urging them to join forces together to move the party forward.
The legal practitioner also enjoined the delegates and other party faithful to replicate their support in the general elections to ensure victory for the party in the state.
Mr Mbah will be the flag bearer of the party in the state during the governorship election billed to hold on March 11, 2023.
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