Stakeholders in the All Progressives Congress (APC) Plateau chapter under the aegis of Plateau Project Two have promised to fight and stop the questionable processes culminating in the various primary elections of the party.
The Plateau Project Two revealed during a meeting held at Rayfield, Jos, and attended by most of the aspirants for various elective offices on the party’s platform, including eighteen gubernatorial aspirants, that delegates election of the party did not take place, beside imposition and undemocratic processes, a skewed process that saw governor Simon Bako Lalong imposing a gubernatorial candidate on the party.
The group also insisted that “all court cases in respect of the same complaints shall also be pursued and concluded.”
For continued action and to stay focused, the PPT set up a “committee of elders and representatives of all the aspirants to closely monitor the political situation and make recommendations to the Plateau Project Two Council”,…