Two DAYS after the primary of the All
Progressives Congress in Ondo State, some of the governorship aspirants of the
party have been reacting to the outcome of the election.
A former President of the Nigerian Bar
Association, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, won the primary held on Saturday in Akure,
the state capital, defeating all the 23 other aspirants of the party.
One of the governorship aspirants of the party,
Chief Olusola Oke condemned the emergence of Akeredolu as the party’s
candidate for the governorship poll, faulting the result of the primary.
However, two aspirants, Dr. Segun Abraham and Mr. Victor Olabimtan, hailed the
conduct of the exercise, saying the election was free and fair. They
congratulated Akeredolu and pledged to support his governorship bid.
Speaking through his Director-General of his
campaign, Mr. Bola Fisayo, on Sunday, Oke said the election was not a true
reflection of the delegates that participated in the primary last Saturday.
Oke was the candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party in the 2012 governorship election. He specifically alleged that some
names of the delegates were removed from the delegates’ list while
non-delegates were allegedly allowed to vote.
He explained that the list of delegates handed
over to the aspirants at a meeting with the Presidency was different from the
list of delegates brought by the Chairman of the Election Committee, who is
also the Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar.
According to him, the delegates’ list was shown
to the aspirants at the eleventh hour and there was no adequate time to
scrutinise the list by most of the aspirants.
He alleged further that about 110 names belonging
to Oke’s camp were removed from both Ondo East and West Local Governments while
their names were replaced with non-executive members of the party.
He said, “There was nothing we could do at that
particular time. I can confirm to you that 80 per cent of those that cast their
votes for Abraham came from Oke’s camp.
“The election did not represent the true position
of the delegates, the accreditation gave room for manipulation and the whole
process was laced with fraud and the result released did not represent
the true reflection of the delegates as non-delegates were allowed to
participate in the election”
But Abraham, while congratulating Akeredolu, in a
statement he issued on Sunday, commended the electoral committee for conducting
a hitch-free election.
He said, “My special regards and admiration for
Alhaji Baderu Abubakar, the Governor of Jigawa State, and his team for their
sterling quality and integrity in conducting the APC governorship primary in
Ondo State.”
Abraham, who pledged to join hands with Akeredolu
to reposition the state, also assured the people of the state that the APC
government would not disappoint them.
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