A list containing 14 candidates has been released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the Delta State re-run election, which has been fixed for January 6, next year.
The list, signed by the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for Delta State, Dr. Ogbudu Ada, contained the 14 governorship candidates and their deputies.
On the list are Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, whose tenure was cut short by the Court of Appeal judgment, which overturned his April 14, 2007, election victory alongside his deputy; Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege of the Republican Party of Nigeria, RPN, and Great Odveje Ogboru, who is contesting on the platform of Democratic Peoples Party, DPP.
Also on the list are three female candidates, with two vying for the governorship slot, while one is a deputy governorship candidate.
Peter Oghenevwogaga is to fly the flag of the Accord Party with Fidelis Akihagun as his deputy while Chief Ngozi Agbogbo will represent African Democratic Congress, ADC, with Michel Akiele as his deputy. The All Nigerian Peoples Party, ANPP, has Mrs. Veronica Musu as its governorship candidate with Prince Dan Omughele as her deputy. Citizens Peoples Party, CPP, has Chief Onkpite and Mr. Rossy Egho Aroghogene as its candidates, just as Democratic Peoples Alliance, DPA, has Dr. Emmanuel Mafiana and Michael Asugo contesting on its platform. Donald Chukwuemaka will contest on the platform of Justice Party with his deputy candidate, Olorogun Felix, while Labour Party will be represented by Abel Omamamo Edijala and Mr. Obed Onwochie.
Other candidates are Johnson o Aje Boghudu and his deputy Enibashi Michael (MRDD), Okeya Ojamovo Edwin and Dr Patrick Okenwagho N.M (NMDP), Taju Sumonu Isichei and chief Erobuke Alordiah (PPA). PRP also has Igbini Odafe Emmanuel and Eruvie Ohinoavwoyoma.
Dr. Ada advised all stakeholders that the release supersedes the earlier one published by the commission.
A Court of Appeal in Benin had earlier in the year overturned the election of Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan in 2007 and ordered the conduct of a fresh election within 90 days of its judgement.