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  • Youths back Akeredolu

    Youths back Akeredolu

    Youths under the auspices of Ondo Youths for Aketi yesterday pledged to support the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

    They promised to embark on a house-to-house campaign to ensure his victory on November 26.

    Akeredolu, in the company of members of his campaign group Victor Olabimtan, Ayo Akinyelure, Jamiu Ekungba, Tunji Abayomi, Ade Adetimehin, Tunji Light Ariyomo, inaugurated the group which cut across the 18 local governments.

    The APC candidate said his emergence was God’s divine plan to deliver the state from the shackles of slavery.

    According to him, the youth will be given adequate attention when he is sworn in as governor.

  • Akeredolu sets up committees to reconcile members

    Akeredolu sets up committees to reconcile members

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, yesterday inaugurated committees to reconcile aggrieved party members.

    A number of aspirants and their supporters are still aggrieved by the outcome of the September 3 primary election, which produced Akeredolu as the party’s flag bearer.

    The reconciliation committees are in three folds, one for each senatorial district and each is headed by a distinct notable party leader in the specified district.

    An aspirant, Dr. Tunji Abayomi, will head the committee for Ondo North Senatorial District. He will be working together with others including Taofeek Abdulsalam, Akin Aibinuomo, Moyosola Oladunni, Dotun Owanikin, Foluso Babade and Femi Osedimbola.

    In Ondo Central, the committee is headed by a former senator representing Ondo Central, Senator Ayo Akinyelure, who will be working with Ademola Adegoroye, Gboyega Adedipe, Dr. Jibayo Adeyeye, Ayo Agbomuserin and Agboola Kelly.

    The third committee constituted for Ondo South Senatorial District is headed by Femi Agagu, the former Chief of Staff to the late Dr. Olusegun Agagu.

    He will be assisted by Oladunni Odu, Diran Iyantan, Yele Akinya, Oluyide Mekuleyi, Festus Adefiranye and Chief POA Oyetan.

    Speaking during the inauguration of the committees in Akure, the state capital, Akeredolu said it is important for APC to go into the election as one family with a common objective.

    According to him, the common agenda for all is to rescue Ondo State from the misrule of the Olusegun Mimiko-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and place the state on the path of sustainable development and progress.

     

  • Boroffice supporters back Akeredolu

    Boroffice supporters back Akeredolu

    Supporters of the senator representing Ondo North Prof. Ajayi Boroffice yesterday declared support for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

    The supporters, under the aegis of the Patriotic Progressives Forum, passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    They urged the former Lagos State governor not to allow impostors, who left the party, reap the gains of the progressives.

    At a briefing in Akure, the state capital, the leader of the group, Prince Diran Iyantan, said members are ready to work with the party and its candidate to emerge victorious in the forthcoming election.

    He debunked rumours that Senator Boroffice is planning to work against the party.

    The APC chieftain said Borrofice is a loyal party man who has not told anyone to leave the APC.

     

  • Why I’m contesting, by Akeredolu

    Why I’m contesting, by Akeredolu

    ONDO State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship standard-bearer Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) has declared that he is contesting the position for good governance.

    He promised to ensure that dividend of democracy reach the grassroots, if elected.

    Akeredolu, in a chat with reporters in Akure, the state capital, at the weekend, said he was contesting in the November 26 poll to show people what good governance was all about.

    The APC candidate was optimistic that aggrieved party members could still be reconciled after the crisis from primary election.

    According to Akeredolu, reconciliation could take place even a day before the election with an exception of those who have given up on the party and joined other political parties to contest for the governorship position.

    The senior lawyer and human right crusader explained his five cardinal programmes for the people.

    These, according to him, include job creation through agriculture, entrepreneurship and industrialisation, massive infrastructural growth, maintenance, promotion of functional education and technological growth, among others.

    Also in a statement,  APC’s Director of Media and Publicity, Steve Otaloro, quoted Akeredolu as claiming that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, was representing the interest of  Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

    His words: “Jegede is nothing but a surrogate and a third term agenda of the present administration, which has not done well for the people in almost eight years.

    “APC is determined to make sure that the present administration and whoever is stooging for it has no basis to return to power.”

    Akeredolu confirmed the kick off of his governorship campaign.

     

  • Why I’m contesting, by Akeredolu

    Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship standard-bearer Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) has declared that he is contesting the position for good governance.

    He promised to ensure that dividend of democracy reach the grassroots, if elected.

    Akeredolu, in a chat with reporters in Akure, the state capital, at the weekend, said he was contesting in the November 26 poll to show people what good governance was all about.

    The APC candidate was optimistic that aggrieved party members could still be reconciled after the crisis from primary election.

    According to Akeredolu, reconciliation could take place even a day before the election with an exception of those who have given up on the party and joined other political parties to contest for the governorship position.

    The senior lawyer and human right crusader explained his five cardinal programmes for the people.

    These, according to him, include job creation through agriculture, entrepreneurship and industrialisation, massive infrastructural growth, maintenance, promotion of functional education and technological growth, among others.

    Also in a statement,  APC’s Director of Media and Publicity, Steve Otaloro, quoted Akeredolu as claiming that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, was representing the interest of  Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

    His words: “Jegede is nothing but a surrogate and a third term agenda of the present administration, which has not done well for the people in almost eight years.

    “APC is determined to make sure that the present administration and whoever is stooging for it has no basis to return to power.”

    Akeredolu confirmed the kick off of his governorship campaign.

  • Akeredolu keeps Ajayi as running mate

    Akeredolu keeps Ajayi as running mate

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) has retained Mr Agboola Ajayi as his running mate.

    Ajayi is a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker representing Ilaje/Ese-Odo, in the Southern senatorial district.

    After Ajayi’s name was submitted, the party set up a five-man committee headed by Mrs Jumoke Anifowose to screen nominees for running mate.

    The aspirants are 19 in number out of which 13 are from the South while the rest six are from the Central.

  • Akeredolu gets DG, others for governorship campaign

    Akeredolu gets DG, others for governorship campaign

    Former Speaker of Ondo State House of Assembly Victor Adekanye Olabimtan has been appointed as Akeredolu Campaign Organisation’s director general.

    Olabimtan was one of the 24 aspirants, who battled for the governorship ticket of  the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election held on September 3 in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    He  was a former commissioner in the Federal Civil Service Commission.

    The appointment of the grassroots politician is with immediate effect and he will henceforth take charge of Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu’s electioneering campaign.

    According to a statement signed by Aketi Media Group, the campaign organisation has also named the party chairman in Ondo State, Mr. Isaac Kekemeke and Senator Tayo Alasoadura as members of the Governor’s Council.

    The council is the apex body of the campaign organisation, which will be chaired by the APC governorship candidate.

    Other members of the council include Senator Ayo Akinyelure, Alhaji Jamiu Ekungba, Dr. Tunji Abayomi and Mr. Boye Oyewunmi – all of whom were co-aspirants in the September 3 APC governorship primary.

    The statement also named Ade Adetimehin, an engineer, as the chairman of the campaign organisation and secretary of the Governor’s Council.

  • APC: Akeredolu, Abraham supporters clash in Akure

    APC: Akeredolu, Abraham supporters clash in Akure

    AKURE, the Ondo State capital, yesterday witnessed a bloody clash between supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) and the runner-up in the party’s “disputed primary”, Segun Abraham.

    The rival hoodlums, who brandished offensive weapons, fought in front of the APC Secretariat on Oyemekun Road, Akure, causing panic to passers-by and motorists.

    Many supporters of the two APC stalwarts were injured in the melee, which led to temporary closure of the popular road.

    Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed during the clash.

    It took the intervention of soldiers and armed police officers, who shot sporadically into the air, before the warring supporters could be dispersed.

    Trouble started when loyalists of Abraham from the 18 local governments met at the party’s secretariat and embarked on peaceful protest.

    They were demanding the resignation of the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, for overruling the decision of the National Working Committee (NWC), which called for fresh shadow election.

    The protesters urged Akeredolu to step down for Abraham, stressing that his election was fraudulent.

    The Abraham’s supporters, who carried placards with various inscriptions, described the last governorship primary as a scam. They urged the

    APC leadership to redress the alleged anomaly.

    But sources said people suspected to be Akeredolu’s loyalists attacked the protesters “while they rounding off the protest at the party’s secretariat”.

    Weapons, including cutlasses, axes and charms, were used during the clash.

    It was gathered that both Abraham and Akeredolu were later invited by the Commissioner of Police Mrs. Hilda Harrison.

    Addressing his supporters at his residence in Akure after the parley with the police chief, Abraham said he would do everything within the law to reclaim his mandate, which, he said, was stolen.

    He insisted that he won the last primary party, “having polled the highest number of lawful votes in the election”.

    The aspirant added that the party’s leadership should declare him the governorship standard-bearer.

    Abraham said over 10,000 of his supporters drawn from the 18 local

    government areas mobilised themselves to defend their votes through the protest.

    He insisted that the only thing that could bring peace back to the party was for his mandate to be restored.

    The APC chieftain said he might be forced to take a legal action, if the party failed to restore his mandate.

    Abraham said there was no need for his group to join the Alliance for Democracy (AD), where Chief Olusola Oke is the party’s governorship candidate.

    He maintained that his mandate should be returned to him, stressing: “No retreat, no surrender”.

  • Jegede, Akeredolu, 26 others make INEC list

    Jegede, Akeredolu, 26 others make INEC list

    THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday released the list of candidates cleared from 28 political parties ahead of the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

    According to the list pasted on the board at the commission’s state headquarters, the parties and their candidates have been cleared to contest the election.

    In the list, former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) of the Ahmed Makarfi-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was ratified as the party’s authentic candidate for the election.

    The commission did not recognise Jimoh Ibrahim of the Ali Modu Sheriff-led faction.

    Besides, another Senior Advocate, Rotimi Akeredolu, was listed as the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with former House of Representatives member from the riverine Ese-Odo Local Government, Agboola Ajayi, as his running mate.

    Other candidates are Accord (A)Oludare Amuda; Action Alliance (AA) Yinka Orokoto; Alliance for Democracy (AD) Akin Olowookere; African Democratic Congress (ADC) Mrs. Modupe Ogunyoku; African People Alliance (APA) Mrs. Helen Folasade; Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) Adetuwo Ogunjumelo; All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Samuel Ayo Adegbite and Better Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP)Mrs. Funmilayo Jenyo Ataunoko.

    Others are Citizens Popular Party (CPP) Peter Fasua; Democratic Peoples Congress (DPC) M.D. Adeeyo; Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) Mrs. Olamide Falana; Hope Democratic Party (HDP) Olumuyiwa Odedeyi; Independent Democrats (ID) Samuel Oluwatoyin; Labour Party (LP) Adeoti Taiye Stephen; and National Conscience Party (NCP) Davies Oluwasuyi.

    The rest include: National Unity Party (NUP) Moses Ayibiowo; New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) Oluwadare Bada; KOWA Party (KP)Daniel Ogungbemi; People for Democratic Change (PDC) Segun Odidiomo; Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) Mrs. Temidola Olagbegi Olunmoliyi, Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) Adekunle Egbuwalo; Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) Roland Arigbede; Social Democratic Party (SDP) Olu Agunloye; United Democratic Party (UDP) Olugbenga Falaiye; Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) Bolarinwa Aidi; United Progressive Party (UPP) Olamilekan Olufemi; and Young Democratic Party (YDP) Anthony Adeniranye.

    However, Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD) and United Progressive Party (UPP) as at the time of pasting the candidates list failed to submit their relevant papers to back their nomination forms to the commission.

    Sources said the list is tentative till October 19 when the finalist list will be published.

  • Ondo Poll: Now that Akeredolu’s imposition seems complete

    Ondo Poll: Now that Akeredolu’s imposition seems complete

    There was no denying the fact that the decision of Dr. Olusegun Abraham, who came second in the Saturday, September 3, 2016 APC governorship primary election in Ondo State to quickly congratulate Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (Aketi)——the declared winner with a mere 34 delegate votes——had much to do with what Abraham (and almost everyone in his campaign machinery—including myself) believed then to be an almost flawless primary that never happened in the representative democratic history of the state. As one of his media operatives, I had opined after it became apparent that Akeredolu was the winner, despite the very small margin of victory that a congratulatory message from Dr. Abraham by way of a press conference was of utmost importance. My opinion was predicated on the need to not only put to shame those cunning detractors mostly from the Aketi campaign camp who got more mileage with their mischievous shouting of imposition after the APC National Leader Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu endorsed Abraham’s aspiration from among other aspirants, but that it would also demonstrate good sportsmanship after a contest. More importantly, I also thought (and he agreed) that congratulating the presumed winner would further affirm his loyalty to the party which has really never been in doubt since the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1999 as well as it would make it clear that he’s never desperate to become the governor. He’s already a fulfilled man in every sense of the word and beyond measure. So, with that press conference less than 12 hours after his emergence as the APC’s presumed candidate, Abraham became the first of the major aspirants to wish Akeredolu well despite that we knew his victory may not have happened if the injunction placed on the delegates from Owo, which, ironically, was initiated by none other than Akeredolu, had been observed. All the delegates from Owo voted for Aketi in breach of his own court injunction.

    Just when you thought that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is irrevocably determined to get rid of rigging and all its attendant atrocities from the political activities under its purview, as the nation had witnessed through the nationally televised Ondo State primary election came—first and foremost—hints of egregious rigging by stealth by not only some of the aspirants, but the primary election committee in order to arrive at a pre-determined outcome of making Akeredolu the party’s candidate. Thus, with the torrents of defective architecture of the primary electoral process that started coming in from different angles, what was thought to be a near perfect primary cascaded within 48-hours of its conclusion like a pack of cards.

    It’s no longer news how the list of delegates had transmuted into several forms on arrival at the Abuja secretariat of APC from Akure. Nigerians now know how the list changed its form again on arrival at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. On its return trip from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to the state where it would be utilized, the list was alleged to have been ‘doctored’ yet again at midnight——the eve of the primary election——with more fake delegates that ‘delegates padding’ has now found its way to our national lexicon. Yet, all this sounded too good to be true until people who never knew the meaning of “delegate”, let alone its import in a political contest suddenly appeared on national television from the woodwork that they were corralled into waiting buses from their various businesses, given delegate tags and asked to vote for Akeredolu with some impressive cash for their ‘trouble’. From that point on, the Humpty Dumpty primary election had been broken and can never be restored. It had to be completely discarded and replaced.

    Certain things that are considered to be minor occurrences do happen during some special situations or events unfolding before our very eyes that we seldom give much thought to, if any, even though they’re subtle clues that something eerily foreboding could have been prevented if those clues had raised some eyebrows in the first instance. Because they were thought to be very insignificant then, nobody paid any attention to them until something else would have triggered a scandal or an embarrassment which, in retrospect, would have now reminded us that if we had paid some attention the scandal or embarrassment would have been prevented. It would have been to the eternal credit of the Ondo State primary election committee chairman Alhaji Badaru Abubakar and his team if Akeredolu had emerged in a free and fair electoral contest, but why, now in retrospect, the entire architecture of the primary process was heavily compromised under his watch is still beyond belief. Although it might be seen as inconsequential to the integrity of the primary election, why Governor Badaru chose Olusegun Mimiko’s (whose party the APC is attempting to unhorse from power) Government House as his temporary place of shelter during the entire period of the primary in the name of protocol beggars belief. It was like an army general asking to rest for a few days in the house of his enemy colleague in order to plan his war strategies on the way to the battlefront because he felt that both of them are bound by esprit de corps. Political naiveté cannot get any more annoying than that.

    It was bad enough that the APC primary election met a disastrous end in one of the two remaining Southwest states in a geo-political region considered to be the nation’s bastion of progressive politics. It was even more nauseatingly irritating that more illegalities were committed by the party in an attempt to redress a previous illegality with the unilateral decision of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, APC’s National Chairman who overruled a simple majority of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) that had voted for the cancelation of the primary election as suggested by the 3-man appeal committee due to the glaring and indefensible fake delegates list, among other things. It doesn’t get any more bizarre than that. Did Chief Oyegun realise that his audacious dictatorial finality on the process had put paid the chances of the APC winning the governorship election in November? What was his motive in this unilateral, if not illegal decision? Did the chairman not see that to have overruled the six members of the NWC that favoured a fresh primary from the five that opposed a rerun effectively amounted to the imposition of Akeredolu in a primary that virtually all the major aspirants and party supporters agreed had been tainted and corrupted beyond redemption? Why did Chief Oyegun cast his vote when there was clearly no tie? Why does the national chairman seem delighted in encouraging recklessness and impunity—the twin anomalies that combined to become the death knell of the PDP—to rear their ugly heads in a fragile ruling party that is yet to complete a full term in governance? Why is Chief Oyegun willing to cut off the party’s nose to spite its face in Ondo State? What would have been the rational for this? While one may never find answers to these questions, what’s almost certain is that the national chairman’s ‘dagger’ had massacred Akeredolu’s chances of winning the governorship election in November.

    The high wire political treachery and hypocrisy of some of the players both at the party’s national level now obviously spearheaded by Chief Oyegun and at the state branch with the trio of Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, Dr. Tunji Abayomi and Sen. Tayo Alasoadura should have now become apparent even to the ardent doubting Thomas. It should be recalled that the duo of Akeredolu and Abayomi who cried ‘blue murder’ with the mere endorsement of Olusegun Abraham by Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu did not see anything wrong with the egregious, patently illegal and morally reprehensible insertion of fake delegates who did not vote for anyone else but the senior lawyer. Akeredolu couldn’t find his much cherished “courage” and Abayomi had suddenly become too weak to engage in another political activism through his “open letters” to condemn the mother of all illegalities that had just been perpetrated by Chief Oyegun with his new mathematical formula in which 5 is now greater than 6. We now know why Akeredolu predicted weeks before the primary election that its outcome “would shock everyone” and that “nothing could prevent him being the APC candidate” in the November governorship poll. His prediction had indeed come to pass. Akeredolu has also predicted that he’s poised to become the governor in the state’s next political dispensation. For someone so cantankerous, easily and needlessly provocative and lacking the temperament to hold a public office and has succeeded in alienating so many people in the party in the state, talk not of casting aspersions on the National Leader, from whom his thrust into the political limelight in both his state and the national level, it remains to be seen how he will emerge victorious at the poll. This is the other leg of his twin predictions that everyone is waiting on with bated breath. With Chief Oyegun’s magic wand that has now made Akeredolu the party’s candidate in the face of the most flagrant abuse of the democratic process, he may well pull out the rabbit from the gubernatorial hat on the day of election on November 26th. One may never know.

    • Odere is a media practitioner. He can be reached at femiodere@gmail.com