President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has recorded a sweeping victory in the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Primary Election conducted in Anambra State, defeating his opponent, Mr Osifo Osayamen Stanley, by a wide margin.
Official results released at the end of the exercise showed that President Tinubu polled a total of 43,034 votes, while Osifo Osayamen Stanley secured 383 votes.
The keenly observed primary election, which witnessed massive participation by party faithful across the state, was coordinated by Distinguished Senator Uche Ekwunife, who served as the Anambra State Coordinator and Collation Officer of the APC Presidential Primary Election Committee.
The exercise was conducted under tight security and was widely described by party stakeholders and observers as peaceful, transparent, and credible.
Speaking after the collation of results, Sen Ekwunife expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the exercise, noting that the overwhelming support recorded for President Tinubu reflected the confidence and trust APC members in Anambra State repose in his leadership and Renewed Hope agenda.
“The exercise was peaceful as you can see, and the outcome showed the confidence party members have in the regime of Mr President and its Renewed Hope Agenda”, she said.
The successful organisation of the primary election was also attributed to the administrative competence and experience of Senator Uche Ekwunife, whose coordination was said to have ensured a seamless process devoid of rancour or major disputes.
Also speaking, the Anambra State Chairman of the Renewed Hope Agenda, Chief Okey Ezenwa, said that the victory of Tinubu in the primary election is the flagbearer of the President’s reelection for his second term in office.
“We are grateful to the members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for this show of solidarity and support to Mr President and with this victory, the journey towards reelecting him for another four years has begun and we in Anambra State would surely vote massively for him come 2027” he said.
