The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has commenced the screening of 17 presidential aspirants ahead of the party’s primary election next month.
The party however, disqualified two aspirants, while it cleared 17 others, as of Friday.
The process, coordinated by the presidential screening committee, held at Legacy House, Abuja.
The aspirants appeared before the panel led by former Senate President, David Mark.
And at the end of the exercise, Mark told journalists that of the 17 aspirants, two were disqualified.
He, however, did not give the names of the aspirants or the reasons for which they were eliminated.
Among the aspirants screened were former vice president, Atiku Abubakar; former Senate Presidents, Bukola Saraki and Pius Anyim; former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi; Bauchi and Sokoto State Governors, Bala Mohammed and Aminu Tambuwal.
Others are: River State Governor, Nyesom Wike; publisher, Dele MomodU; former banker, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen; pharmacist, Sam Ohabunwa, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Emmanuel Udom and the only female presidential aspirant, Olivia Tariela.
Also screened were former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose; a lawyer, Charles Okwudili; Chikwendu Kalu and Cosmos Ndukwe.
Part of the screening process is the verification of aspirants’ membership status and other vital credentials, Anyim also disclosed, after taking his turn.
He described the process as peaceful and commended members of the panel.
Mohammed’s songs of praise for the committee and the party was no different.
When asked about the controversy surrounding his “emergence” as one of the consensus candidates for the North, the governor said he would wait for the PDP to make a decision.
He also appreciated what he called “the attestation” he has received from northern leaders.
While he pledged to run the race without rancour and violence against another contender, Mohammed stressed that he would likely not run should the former president, Goodluck Jonathan, decide to join the race.
Momodu, who was given the traditional “off the hook” treatment. was asked to “take a bow and go”, so he disclosed after his screening.