Barr Eyo Ekpo wins SDP Governorship primaries in Cross River state.

Former Attorney General of Cross River State, Barrister Eyo Ekpo has emerged gubernatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP in the state ahead of 2019 general elections.

Barr. Ekpo was affirmed candidate of the SDP on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 through a direct primary election conducted in the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.

SDP faithfuls across the 193 wards in Cross River State unanimously voted for the former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, who was the sole aspirant for the governorship ticket after his only opponent stepped down for him days back.

The primary, which was supervised by SDP governorship primary committee from the national, was peaceful and transparent, as faithful took turns to cast votes in the presence of security operatives and representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Expressing gratitude for the mandate to be the governorship candidate of the party, Ekpo stated that the mission to recover and restore Cross River State was not negotiable.

The SDP candidate said, “This Statewide affirmation of my candidacy signifies the confidence you have in my ability to rescue Cross River from the downward spiral currently plaguing every sector.

“It is the vision of the SDP to provide you people with the dividends of democracy and I pledged to do just that: recover and restore Cross River State. I urge you all to join me in this vision and make it our collective responsibility to rebrand our dear State”.

According to him, the mandate was a call for greater service, noting that SDP was determined to sweep across the State to every household and community to get people especially the electorates on board.

The State Chairman of the party, Hon. Ene Ikpi expressed satisfaction with the turnout of faithfuls for the primary, noting that the SDP’s decision to conduct its governorship primary in all the local government areas was to enhance security and ensure safety of all members including others.

He added that “though the primary, which was slated for Monday, October 1 dovetailed into Tuesday, the party was moving ahead for the next round of primary, its presidential primary billed to hold at Abuja on Saturday, October 6.”

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