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  • 2027: Ondo APC leaders seek unity, inaugurate grassroots committees for Tinubu’s re-election

    2027: Ondo APC leaders seek unity, inaugurate grassroots committees for Tinubu’s re-election

    Leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, under the banner of the Ondo APC Aborigines, have stressed the need for unity among party stakeholders as a critical factor for delivering overwhelming victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

    The leaders made the call on Friday during the inauguration of the local government and ward coordinating committees for Tinubu 2027 in Akure South and Akure North council areas.

    Speaking at the well-attended event, the convener of the group and ambassador-designate, Sola Iji, underscored the importance of harmony among party leaders and members as preparations intensify ahead of the next general election.

    Iji lauded President Tinubu for his economic reforms, adding that the Ondo APC Aborigines have already commenced grassroots mobilisation for his re-election bid.

    He explained that the leaders within the group have resolved to work collectively to deliver “maximum votes” for the president in 2027, describing it as a gesture of appreciation for his various intervention programmes for party members.

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    “As we go out to ensure maximum mobilisation for President Tinubu’s re-election, we must recognise that unity among party leaders and members is a preliminary condition for enhanced delivery at the polls. 

    “Hence, this must be pursued by all well-meaning stakeholders who are desirous of a decent outing for the party in 2027,” Iji said.

    He disclosed that the Aborigines’ structure – comprising ten coordinating committee members in every ward and five canvassers at each polling unit -is strategically positioned to deliver significant votes for Tinubu in the forthcoming presidential election.

    Also speaking, a prominent APC leader in Akure South Local Government Area, Dr. S. B. Akerele urged members to fully commit themselves to President Tinubu’s second-term project. 

    He commended the leaders of the APC Aborigines for their longstanding loyalty to the party, assuring them that their dedication would not go unrewarded.

    On his part, Prof. Folorunso Davies charged party supporters to prepare for the demanding task of mobilising voters across communities. 

    He noted that some of the economic reforms introduced by the Tinubu administration were already yielding positive outcomes, expressing optimism that more gains would become evident in the years ahead.

  • Ondo APC leaders seek sanction for Jimoh Ibrahim, Oke

    Ondo APC leaders seek sanction for Jimoh Ibrahim, Oke

    •Meet me in court, Senator tells critics

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Ondo State under the auspices of the Ondo People’s Assembly (OPA) have called on the national leadership of the party to sanction Senator Jimoh Ibrahim and Chief Olusola Oke for allegedly undermining the democratic process and instigating a crisis over the recently concluded party’s primary in the state.

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa was declared the winner of the APC primary but Senator Ibrahim, Chief Oke, and some aspirants rejected the outcome of the primary.

    Senator Ibrahim has since filed a suit before a Federal High seeking cancellation of the primary.

    The party leaders alleged that Senator Ibrahim was working with some desperate politicians in the opposition political party to distract the APC’s preparations for the November governorship election.

    Convener of the group, Olufemi Lawson, who spoke at a press conference in Akure said the plan was a mirror of the role Ibrahim played in the 2016 governor election when he (Ibrahim) was a member of the opposition PDP

    Lawson said: “It is with deep dismay that we address the sustained attacks on the personality of Governor Aiyedatiwa by Senator Ibrahim and some supporters of Chief Olusola Oke, who were among the losers of the primary.

    “It is indisputable, that Governor Aiyedatiwa emerged as the winner of the primary through a transparent and democratic process. It is therefore unacceptable that individuals would seek to undermine the will of the people and disrupt the peace and stability of our state.

    “We commend the other aspirants who participated in the contest for their sportsmanship and for conceding victory to Governor Aiyedatiwa. Their exemplary behaviour is a testament to their commitment to the democratic ideals that we hold dear.

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    “We hereby call upon the leadership of the APC to take immediate and decisive action against Senator Jimoh Ibrahim for continuously publicly attacking the party, disrespecting the office of the governor of Ondo State, and undermining a democratic process conducted by the party. His actions are not only detrimental to the party but also to the entire state.

     “We reaffirm that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa remains the incontrovertible choice and candidate of the people for the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State. We urge all well-meaning citizens to rally behind him as we strive to move our dear state forward.”

    Chief Oke who spoke through the spokesman of his campaign organisation,  Ojo Oyewamide,  said Ondo people were not displeased with any aspirant seeking justice in the court of law.

    ” Rather, they(residents) are displeased with the crude and dirty manner in which the party threw up Aiyedatiwa as the candidate of the party. They are witnesses to the mindless rape of internal democracy in our party. As a result, the rating of the party has seriously been affected.

    “If there are any members that want to destroy the party, they are the people who claimed that the governorship primary election took place in Ondo state when, in fact, there was nothing like that. They are supporters of Aiyedatiwa whose actions and words are not conciliatory at all.”

    Ibrahim, however, the party leaders to meet him in court over calls that he should be sanctioned for rejecting the outcome of the party’s governorship primary.

    Senator Ibrahim said anybody aggrieved over his action should wait for the court’s ruling.

    Ibrahim who spoke through a spokesman for his campaign organisation, Banji Okunomo, said, “We are already in court. Whoever is aggrieved should meet us in court.”