AAC FCT Conducts Primaries, Picks Councilorship Candidates for Pai, Orozo, Kabusa

AAC FCT Conducts Primaries, Picks Councilorship Candidates for Pai, Orozo, Kabusa

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of the African Action Congress (AAC) has successfully conducted its party primaries ahead of the forthcoming local elections, producing three councilorship candidates through what has been described as a peaceful and transparent electoral process.

The primaries, which held on June 30, were marked by what party officials called an “unprecedented level of peace, transparency, and democratic commitment.”

In a statement released by the FCT Chairman of the AAC, Mr. Agena Robert Ande, the party announced the emergence of the following candidates:

Sydney Godwin Usman – Pai Ward

Kenneth E. Ochogwu – Orozo Ward

Isa Lawal A – Kabusa Ward

“These candidates were elected through a free, fair, and transparent process, showcasing the party’s dedication to internal democracy and good governance,” Mr. Ande stated. “We have every confidence that they will represent our party with unwavering integrity and passion.”

The chairman commended party delegates for their active participation and praised the decorum, discipline, and sportsmanship displayed throughout the primaries.

“To our newly elected candidates, I charge you to remain steadfast in your commitment to the party’s ideals, principles, and manifesto,” Ande said, emphasizing the importance of service, accountability, and people-centered leadership.

The AAC assured residents of the FCT that the party is determined to offer a refreshing alternative to governance, rooted in transparency, responsiveness, and accountability.

“Our promise to the people is simple: transformative leadership and community-focused development,” Ande concluded.