APC Disqualifies Ex-INEC REC From Bayelsa Governorship Primary The party, however, cleared a former, minister Heineken Lokpobiri, and five others.
The Governorship Primary Election Screening Committee of the All Progressive Congress in Bayelsa State has disqualified the former Resident Electoral Commissioner in Cross Rivers State, Dr Briyai Frankland.
The others are Mr Preys Aganaba, Mr Ebitimi Amgbare, Ms Diseye Poweigha, Mr Lyon David, and Professor Ongoebi Etebu. The committee stated that the modalities adopted for the screening were the balloting of numbers one to seven which was picked by each aspirant to determine the order for which they were called to appear before the members.
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