ONDO APC PRIMARY: Akeredolu Defeats Other Contestants With Overwhelming Victory

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The Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (Aketi) has overwhelmingly defeated other candidates in the keenly contested All Progressives Congress (APC) primary held at Akure on Monday.

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In the result declared early this morning, Akeredolu trounced all the candidates in all the 18 local governments of the state with over 2,500 delegates who converged at the International Event Centre, Alagbaka, Akure.

Akeredolu polled 2,458 votes, while Chief Olusola Oke came second, having scored 262 votes. Mr Isaac Kekemeke came third after polling 19 votes.

Both Olayide Adelami and Nathaniel Adojutelegan tied in the fourth position with four votes apiece. Jumoke Anifowose was fifth with just two votes. Ifeoluwa Oyedele and Awodeyi Akinsehinwa got one vote each. Jimi Odimayo had no vote. 33 votes were declared invalid.

No fewer than eight aspirants finally contested for the ticket of the party after three aspirants stepped down for Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

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As of Monday morning, the party had 11 aspirants jostling for the ticket.

They were Akeredolu, Chief Olusola Oke, Dr Segun Abraham, Mr Olaide Adelami and Mr Bukola Adetula.

Others were Mrs Jumoke Anifowose, Mr Sola Iji, Mr Isaac Kekemeke, Jimi Odimayo, Mr Nathaniel Adojutelegan and Mr Awodeyi Akinsehinwa

Ife Oyedele, had earlier stepped down for Akeredolu a day before the election citing party supremacy. However, Segun Abraham stepped down for the governor at the venue of the election before the commencement of the elections.

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It was gathered that the aspirant who stepped down for Akeredolu on Monday did so following the pressure and instructions from the party national leadership.

A source in the APC said, “There was a serious meeting with the reconciliation committee led by Governor Sani Bello of Niger State with some of the aspirants over the weekend; this is the result of the meeting.”

Stating his own reason, Abraham, who is a member of the Unity Forum, said, “In line with the party decision and respect of party supremacy, I hereby announce my stepping down from the APC 2020 gubernatorial primary election of our dear state.

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This decision was made in support of the candidacy of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, after much consultation across and within party lines.”

Similarly, another aspirant, Odimayo, also mentioned the party’s influence on his decision to withdraw from the race.

“After a series of meetings and consultations with the top hierarchy of our party at both the national and state levels, fellow contestants, leaders, elders and other stakeholders, I will not be participating in today’s July 20, 2020 APC Governorship Primary Election, thereby pledging my full support and that of my team and political family members for our Governor Akeredolu to emerge, as the candidate of our party, APC,” he said.

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Earlier, the Chairman of the APC Primary Committee and Governor of Kogi State, Mr Yahaya Bello, said the exercise would be free, fair and transparent.

He said, “I was satisfied with what I saw when I came in. I saw that the security arrangement was proper. I also commended the delegates for comporting themselves in a good manner and I am very sure that the exercise would be free and fair.”

On the controversy surrounding the delegates’ list, Akeredolu said, “I never wanted to be involved in all the complaints because I know that a farmer goes to farm with implements. The farmer only complains when he is not ready.”

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Another aspirant, Oke, commended the Chairman of the Primary Committee, Governor Yahaya Bello, for looking into some observations made.

“We cannot tolerate a situation where the APC will slide into the opposition in Ondo State.

“There will be fight and quarrel when people try to cut corners. My confidence will be determined by the process. We pray what happened in 2016 will not happen again. In election matters, the more you look, the less you see,” Oke said.

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