The All Progressives Congress
governorship candidate in the forthcoming Ondo election, Rotimi
Akeredolu, has explained his absence from the governorship debate
organised by Channels Television on Monday night.
Akeredolu had been absent from the event moderated by Channels TV correspondent, Seun Okinbaloye.
But Akeredolu, in a letter signed by
Kunle Adebayo, communications secretary of his campaign organisation,
said he could not attend the debate because it coincided with its
organisation’s campaign schedule.
He said the debate came “at a time when
our grassroots rallies are at their peaks”, adding that he was, at the
time of the programme, “tucked in the deep riverine communities of Ilaje
Local Government, most of which have no access to electricity to watch
television”.
Olusola Oke of the Alliance for
Democracy; Jimoh Ibrahim of Peoples Democratic Party; and Olu Agunloye
of Social Democratic Party, were the three candidates that were at the
two-hour programme.
Full Statement
“Akeredolu Campaign Platform (ACP) regrets its inability to attend today’s governorship
debate organised by Channels Television.
debate organised by Channels Television.
“It is unfortunate that the debate is coming at a time when our grassroots rallies are at their peaks.
“As we speak, Akeredolu is tucked in the deep riverine communities of Ilaje Local
Government, most of which have no access to electricity to watch television.
Government, most of which have no access to electricity to watch television.
“In view of the demands of this hectic campaign schedule, we therefore regret our inability
to honour Channels TV’s call for debate with the remaining time. “
to honour Channels TV’s call for debate with the remaining time. “
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