Tag: Senator Ajayi Boroffice

  • Ondo: Abraham, Oke, Boroffice insist on fresh primaries

    Ondo: Abraham, Oke, Boroffice insist on fresh primaries

    ‎Three aggrieved leading governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State yesterday rejected the decision of the party National Working Committee (NWC) to uphold the primary result, which favoured Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

    The trio, Senator Ajayi Boroffice, Olusola Oke and Segun Abraham at a press conference held in Akure, the state capital, expressed shock over the action of the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.

    At the event, which was also attended by their teeming supporters, Abraham was avoidably absent but sent his apology.

    Speaking on behalf of other aspirants, Boroffice particularly described the decision of the  Oyegun to uphold the result, despite the majority of the committee members kicked against it as very undemocratic.

    He said they were consulting and would soon make public the next line of action on their political careers.

    Boroffice said: “as enumerated in our petitions, which we submitted to the Appeal committee that was duly constituted by the NEC with the approval of the NWC of APC and as contained in the primary election guidelines of APC, the followining are the planks upon which our appeals are based:
    “Fraudulent injection of 383 names into the delegates list that was used to conduct the primary election.

    “Issuance of delegate tag to non-delegates and allowing the non-delegates to vote in the primary election.

    “On investigation, 300 delegates tags were indiscriminately issued to non-delegates, two designated buses were provided to convey known non-delegates to the voting centre and voted to give undue advantage to one of the aspirants. “These among others, were discovered after the charade called credible election.

    “It is important to bring into the public domain that on September 2, a new copy of the compromised delegates list was made available to all the aspirants by the election committee of APC around 10.30pm.

    “On the receipt of the purported new delegate list, we all made a written protest letter, including Akeredolu transmitted our letters to the primary election committee chairman informing him of our rejection of the substituted delegates list.

    “As democrats, having discovered the fraud in the process, we submitted ourselves to the process of redress as stipulated in the primary election guidelines of APC, believing that we are safe in the hands of supposed democrats.

    “The Appeal Committee, within the mandate of their authority, having regards to the preponderance of evidence laid before it recommended that the election be nullified and another election be conducted.

    “In line with the electoral guideline of APC, the report of the Appeal Committee was submitted the NWC for final ratification.

    “Considering our strength in the APC and a total votes of 1,617 in the primary election, as the Apex authority in the administration of APC in Nigeria, we have always assumed sanity and reasonableness on the part of the members of the NWC. “We hope the members of the committee will uphold justice and exorcised corruption from the process.

    “On September 22, the NWC considered the report of the Appeal committee and puts its decision on the recommendations of the Appeal committee to vote. The majority of the members of the NWC voted that recommendations of the Appeal committee be upheld.

    “To our dismay and in a manner at variance with democratic norms, the national chairman overruled the majority of the NWC. He rejected the path of truth and upheld the primary election that its process was chacterised with corruption.

    “We are determined to liberate our people and no undemocratic decision of a party and its leadership will be allowed to misdirect our attention from the goal.

    “Therefore, we hereby condemned in absolute terms the undemocratic decision of the NWC. Since the party and the official leaders of the party have found pleasure in covering fraud, we owe the people of ondo state a sacred duty of liberation”.

    On his part, Oke said he is still consulting and he would soon make his next line of action known.

    He noted that “Whatever you might have since on the social media that I am moving to Action Alliance (AA), APGA, is the desire of my supporters.

    “As at today, I have not moved from APC and if I want to move I will inform you people about my next line of action.

  • Boroffice congratulates Akeredolu, urges aspirants to unite

    The senator representing Ondo North senatorial district, Prof. Ajayi Boroffice on Sunday congratulated Mr Rotimi Akeredolu SAN, the newly-elected governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State.

    This is contained in a statement issued by his media aide, Kayode Fakuyi, in which the senator urged all governorship aspirants of the party to unite and work for the success of APC at the forthcoming governorship election in the State.

    “Following the outcome of All Progressives Congress governorship primary election in Ondo State,  I have congratulated my brother, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) during a phone conversation.

    “Like I said before the primary election, we need to sink our differences and work together for the success of our party in the governorship election. The post-primary collaboration is essential to unify all members of our party in the state.

    “Cardinally, I salute my teeming supporters for the sacrifices and contributions towards the campaign while restating my irrevocable commitment to ensure our great party wins the governorship poll,” the statement read.

  • Why Boroffice should be APC candidate

    Why Boroffice should be APC candidate

    A former governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr. Olaoluwa Adeyeye has the party to support the gubernatorial aspiration Senator Ajayi Boroffice in order to win the November election.

    Speaking  with The Nation, the Akure-born lawyer said he decided to throw his weight behind Borofice because the  aspirant is capable of winning the primary as well as the November  elections  in Ondo.

    He said Borofice antecedence as an established democrat and a renowned progressive place him a shoulder above the others.

    “Beyond 2015 elections, he worked valiantly, my people confirmed it that the role he played in the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari in Ondo state was very crucial. And that is the kind of leadership the APC needs in Ondo state at this time, hence our decision to follow Prof. Boroffice.”

    On what he hopes to do to ensure victory for his candidate, he said he would deploy his support base entirely to the electioneering process.

    “At the moment, we’re going to work with delegates as we go to the primaries. They are delegates that we’ve been in touch and have been working with for the better part of the last one year and we’ve made our stand known to them that myself, Olaoluwa Adeyeye has stepped them from this race not to remain neutral but to actually support 110 per cent Prof. Boroffice. That is the message we’ve passed across every senatorial districts where we’ve supporters.”

    He added: ” I have a following of my base which is Akure, which is the largest voting bloc that you have in Ondo state. I have the support of quite a number of constituents including religious and otherwise and I’m going to deploy for my candidate all of that support base to ensure victory at the general elections after these primaries.”

    While dispelling rumours of about an anointed candidate, Adeyeye said: “The official communication from the leaders of our party is that there would be free and fair elections.”

    As to whether he would turncoat if his candidate fails to carry the day, the UK-trained lawyer said, he would remain loyal to the party. “If Prof Boroffice does not win the primaries, which is very unlikely, I have said and I will confirm again that I will remain in a loyal member of the APC, if the delegates vote and another candidate carries the day , I will deploy my resources , my network and my support base for hat winner. The ultimate aim for us as a party I to remain focused. We need to retrieve Ondo state from the claws of poverty, backwardness. We need to open up Ondo state for growth, and international development.”

    He also appealed to APC delegates to vote wisely at the primaries and shun money politics, stressing that it will be counter-productive for the APC and the good people of Ondo State in general in the long run.

  • Ondo guber race: Why Boroffice will beat other APC aspirants

    On Saturday, about 3,000 delegates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ondo State will gather in Akure to elect the party’s flagbearer for the November 27 governorship election. Senator Ajayi Boroffice, widely viewed by political pundits as a major force in the politics of Ondo State, will beat other aspirants of the party to emerge governorship candidate due to fecund and obvious reasons, provided the primary election is credible and transparent.

    In addition to his electoral value as the only aspirant who has won elections in succession, the reality in Ondo State today is that the man Boroffice is much as popular in the south and central senatorial districts as he is in the north senatorial district that he has meedfully represented in the last 5 years.

    Aside facts that Boroffice enjoys the confidence of the party leadership and possesses intimidating academic credentials, he has shown the untiring capacity to maintain the loyalty of vast majority of APC members and delegates in Ondo State. That is chiefly responsible for why many delegates and party members alike regard Boroffice as the father of progressives in Ondo State. The delegates are quick to remember that until Boroffice joined the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria in 2012, the party had no single elected political office holder in Ondo State. No single councilor, no single local government chairman, no single representative in the State Assembly and no representative in the Federal Legislature. He nurtured the growth of the progressive party in Ondo State with his resources and sweat. That foresightedness and investment greatly shaped the Ondo State chapter of the party that has become a darling to politicians with both reasonable and inordinate ambitions.

    With his interventionist ideology that is welfarist in approach, Boroffice is the only aspirant that has built 3 Classroom blocks with VIP toilet facilities in over 10 locations and constructed Skill Acquisition Centres in 5 communities. He established Garri Processing Industries in about 5 locations and developed Cashew Processing Industry. There is an Incubation Centre to his credit. He erected a fully-equiped Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for the benefits of the people. He established Biofuel Ethanol Plant and Emergency Obstetric Centre. He facilitated the installations of solar-powered street light on over 35 roads. He facilitated the drilling of solar-powered boreholes in over 25 communities.
    12 communities enjoy hand pump boreholes to his credit. He installed 500 KVA Transformer in 10 communities. He has empowered over 100 persons through micro credit scheme. He has facilitated the employment of over 50 youths in the public and private sectors. Boroffice has shaped over 80 lives with skill-related empowerment. He has facilitated the distribution of relief materials ranging from bundles of roofing sheets, bags of cements, bags of rice, mosquito nets, mattresses,  planks to over 120 persons. Like he distributed dozens of cars and scores of tricycles to the people, he has also donated hundreds of power generating sets, grinding machines and sewing machines to small business owners.

    I dare say that in the history of Ondo State,  no senator,  either dead or alive,  has made as much life-changing impacts as Boroffice.

    Beyond the capacity of other aspirants, Boroffice has taken his governorship campaign, without noise, to the houses of party delegates across the 203 wards in Ondo State.  He has completely local government to local government consultative tour. He has held ward to ward meetings with delegates. He has visited and engaged delegates in their homes and in some cases, we had to park our vehicles and journey on foot through bushy paths for about 5 minutes before accessing the homes of delegates.

    In some instances, the out pour of love towards Boroffice and his entourage could hardly be captured by words as some delegates would insist we get overfed before we depart their homes. The good news is that majority of party delegates have assured Boroffice of their support anytime, any day, under sun and in the rain.

    Without mincing words, the man Boroffice is best positioned to lead the onslaught against PDP in Ondo State. It should surprise no one if the party delegates return him elected as governorship candidate on Saturday with landslide applause.

    Kayode Fakuyi

    Media aide to Professor Ajayi Boroffice

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  • In Ondo APC, Boroffice holds the ace

    In Ondo APC, Boroffice holds the ace

    Reminiscence of the days preceding the April 14, 2007 governorship contest in Ondo State, when the coinage – Iroko ravaged the length and breath of the state like an organism infested by staphylococcal contagio, active actors and meticulous observers of political happenstances and developments will concur with the assertion, that barely few months to the November 26 governorship election, the name – Boroffice has become an household name in Ondo State.

    Beyond the seeming uniqueness of the name as not many families can claim ownership to such rare identity, the name has been subject of political discourse in the nooks and crannies of the state, on radio programmes, beer parlor arguments, conversations in homes and even unprovoked attacks from the state government and its agents.

    While now sounds Portuguese, it is an anglicised yoruba that belongs to the descendants of the prominent Omololu family from the Oka-Akoko part of the state. Interesting, many persons have chosen to codify the name to various versions that suit them. While many people in the state now pronounce Boro-fix-it, some other persons especially, the aged and illiterates, prefer the Yoruba version; Boro fix eee.

    Therefore,  when a visitor hears Boro-fix-it on visiting any part of Ondo State,  it is a reference to the senator representing Ondo North senatorial district, Professor Roberts Ajayi Boroffice. A quick read on this personality will show a man with humble background. He started career as a university lecturer and rose to become acting Vice Chancellor; the highest level any lecturer can attain within the university system. He became Director-General of many federal agencies, which is the apogee attainable by civil servants, where he recorded landmark achievements of global attestations.

    And a man presently serving in the highest legislative body in the country, the Nigerian Senate. While this piece isn’t designed to look at his antecedents as only volumes of books can address that,  I will be restricted to writing about few instances that portray him as the most influential politician in the Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, the platform upon which he has launched ambition to govern Ondo State.

    Though, Boroffice claims not to be a professional politician, he has a political machinery in the state through which thousands of people have been empowered and gainfully employed. The political machinery has made it quite possible for a lot of people to articulate and accomplish their political ambitions. It is a viable vehicle that has transported people to executive destinations and aided the election of a number of persons who have been sworn in as parliamentarians at both the state and federal legislatures. With the strength and intimidating successes of the structure, only a naive politician will disagree that the structure holds the ace in the Ondo State chapter of the APC.

    Some months ago, Boroffice was rumoured to have imposed the incumbent Minister of State for Niger Delta,  Prof.  Omoyele Daramola, as the minister representing Ondo State in the Federal Executive Council (FEC). At that time, it was clear the sponsors of the rumour were some leaders who crashed out from the ministerial race. Perhaps, they were deeply pained and decided to get at a perceived enemy. They must have forgotten that the President has prerogative powers to appoint whoever he likes to serve in ministerial capacity.

    When the rumour hit town, I held and still hold the view that these guys might have appropriated more powers to the senator than he actually has. By the way,  whether he indeed influenced the appointment of the minister or not is not what I can confirm. However, it is evidently clear that the senator and the minister belong to same political family and the duo share a cordial relationship that dates back many decades ago.

    One will recall that after the failure of the defunct ACN in the 2012 Ondo State governorship contest,  many party leaders including the party’s candidate deserted the state. In fact, some of the aspirants had fled before the day fixed for the poll. At about this time, the PDP-led state government, aided by security agencies, launched what appeared to be widespread attacks against members of the ACN. Party members were arrested on flimsy reasons, prominent party members were bullied, intimidated and attacked in their homes, and some persons were shot. Boroffice became the rallying point for venerable members of the party. He organised a summit for party members and encouraged them not to despair. At the summit,  he preached hope and spoke glowingly about the future like a prophet. I believe party members are joyous that the same progressive coalition has formed the federal government barely 2 years after those trying period but he who stood by the party in those trying period, he who offered hope and support to despondent party members also deserves applause.

    The crises which rocked the National Assembly after its inauguration on the 9th of June, 2015, offered another chance to mirror a senator who has unconditional loyalty to his party,  the APC.  He had options. Some were quite lucrative. But the actions of Senator Boroffice showed a reliable personality that the APC can trust through thick and thin. His actions have shown a firm believer in party supremacy in no small measures.

    One must not fail to allude to the reality of his achievements as a senator. His interventions can be felt from the home front by his primary constituents and by extension, across Ondo State. In the areas of rural electrification, agriculture, education, health, industrial establishments and financial empowerments, his interventions are noble, impactful, people-oriented and landmarks. It is on record that the senator has sponsored the building of blocks of classrooms and toilet facilities in schools in his senatorial district and a gigantic school complex at Christ Pry School, Oka Akoko. He has built Skill Acquisition Centres in Ifon and Ikaram – Akoko. There is an ICT building at Iwaro – Oka, courtesy of the senator. He built an emergency Obstetrics care unit, Iboje – Oka. The hospital is christened emergency care unit, yet massive and magnificent. He has sponsored solar powered borehole at Arigidi and many others communities. He facilitated solar powered streetlights in Ido – Ani, Idogun, Oka – Akoko and other communities. He built Gari processing industry at Iboropa – Akoko and established Cashew nut processing factory in the zone. He has sponsored rural electrification and distributed transformers in many communities in Ose and Owo axis. He also supported farmers in Owo local government with seedlings and gave them financial empowerment.  Artisans, hairdressers, vulcanisers and petty traders are not left out. They are beneficiaries of generators, grinding machines and financial supports from the senator. He has distributed scores of tricycles to constituents and empowered APC leaders, drivers and other beneficiaries with over 40 vehicles.

    With this flawless,  though incomplete, testimony on the impacts of a senator on his constituents, why many groups from Ondo South and Central are working for his election as governor should surprise nobody. It is simply decisions informed by the quest for development. Many people from other zones have confessed. They said if this man can make all these interventions without executive powers, he would make a good governor. I do not disagree. The multitude of delegates and groups that have endorsed his guber ambition are therefore on point.

    His portray into politics has not been without controversies and challenges. After he joined the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria in 2012, Governor Olusegun Mimiko deployed all his powers and political arsenal in a bid to declare the seat of the senator vacant.  The rubber-stamp state legislature was manipulated to pass a motion to recall him from the Senate. As expected, it held no water beyond the fact that it made headlines in the newspapers. Still on same plot, principal lawmakers were offered bribes in hard currency but the purpose for which bribe was offered was frustrated by the highly-intelligent strategies and political networks of the senator. Lo and behold,  he completely his term as a member of the 7th Senate.

    One will also recall that when the senator had to dump his governorship ambition to support the governorship candidate of his party in 2012 due to the political exigencies of those times, Governor Mimiko, who was facing re-election campaign, reportedly gloated at his perceived misfortune and celebrated it at Government House.

    In the 2015 general election, the machinery of the state government was practically relocated to Ondo North senatorial district. The agenda was simple and straightforward, the re-election bid of Senator Boroffice must be stopped.  In the days preceding March 28, the easiest way to make money in Ondo State is to visit the goverment house and parade yourself as aggrieved supporter of the senator,  you will not only be offered cash and sovernirs, you will also be honoured with gubernatorial handshakes and sometimes hugs. Not a few known persons exploitated the desperation of the government to make cool money in those days.  At the end,  the senator floored the governor and the candidate of the PDP at the poll because the governor actually contested the election.

    While a fair and transparent primary election is non-negotiable, the party leaders and elders alike must be forthright. They are expected to guide the delegates of the party from repeating the mistakes of the past and also prevent graver mistake.

    Without prejudice to politicians who defected to the APC after their party lost the presidential election, they cannot be trusted to implement the party manifestoes on education and industrial revolution. They cannot be trusted to adhere with party’s standards on probity and transparency because they might have only defected to the APC in the body while the soul belongs to the former party. With a history of unconditional loyalty to the party and unchanging commitment to the development of Ondo State and her people, Boroffice has the capacity to implement the agenda of change and progress in Ondo State.

    In 2015, the man, Boroffice, severally hit airwaves and headlines as being considered for the position of vice presidential candidate of the APC. At the end of the process, a professor and devoted Christian like him, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was chosen. I believe Boroffice has paid his dues, it is time for the party to compensate a loyal party man. I agree with those groups that have been speaking out and telling whoever cares to listen that the APC can only win the forthcoming election if its best aspirant is presented as its flagbearer. As a threat to the status quo in Ondo State, I believe the senator is well positioned to lead the onslaught against PDP in Ondo State.

    Kayode Adeniyi, a political analyst, wrote from Akure, Ondo State. 

  • Ondo: Boroffice replies Mimiko, insists govt lied

    Ondo: Boroffice replies Mimiko, insists govt lied

    The Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District, Prof. Ajayi Boroffice has replied the Ondo State Government over its reactions to the controversial sum of N11bn allegedly spent by the state government on federal roads in the state.

    In a statement issued by his media aide, Kayode Adeniyi, the All Progressive Congress (APC) Senator said that the reaction of the Mimiko-led administration to his honest observations raised more questions than answers.

    “The Media Office of Distinguished Senator (Prof.) Ajayi Boroffice has noted the reaction of the Ondo State Government, through its Commissioner of Information, Kayode Akinmade, to the appeal made by Senator Boroffice to the Federal Government on the need to exercise circumspection on the issue of reimbursement of funds reportedly spent on federal roads to the Mimiko-led government.

    “The twin-ground of appeal are: firstly, it was in view of the conflicting figures emanating from the governor and his appointees. Secondly, it was due to the fact that most of the federal roads, for which the Mimiko-led administration is seeking reimbursement, are presently death traps that require the urgent intervention of the federal government.

    “Therefore, the under listed points must be stated: That the reaction of the government falls short of gubernatorial mien. It was hogwash from a sloppy commissioner who glaringly failed in the cruel bid to muddle up issues with his expressed befuddlement and confusion. Obviously, he knows little or nothing about the government he speaks for.

    “Meanwhile, the insinuation that Senator Boroffice is working against the interest of the state‎ is false and misleading. That was a poor shot at blackmailing the federal lawmaker for his honest observations.

    “Why is the government seeking to wipe sympathies of the people like a forsaken-crying baby? A man who has been at the forefront of attracting the intervention of the federal government to fix bad roads in Ondo State cannot be said to be working against the interest or hate the same state. He should also not be expected to keep mute when there is a coordinated plan to defraud the federal government,” the statement read.

    Similarly, the Senator noted that it is a known fact that the N11bn claimed to have been expended on federal roads in Ondo State is an accumulated figure from past administrations.

    The Lawmaker further said: “Of course, the Mimiko-led administration couldn’t have claimed it single-handedly spent N11bn on roads when roads are not built inside a dome – the official conduit pipe to siphon public resources. The emphasis of the government on an obvious fact is therefore a mere distraction. It doesn’t address the issue of conflicting figures”

    ‎Putting the record straight, Senator Boroffice noted that on Tuesday, 10th of November 2015, Governor Mimiko claimed that the state government was owed N7bn on federal roads. Senator Boroffice also noted that on Thursday, 29th of January 2015, the state commissioner for Works, Gboye Adegbenro‎ said‎ that N11bn was spent on federal roads.

    Presently, Akinmade has claimed part of the N11bn incurred by the state government had been paid three years ago with N9bn balance yet to be paid. If this administration were to be a transparent one, should it take the observation of Senator Boroffice to bring it to public domain that it received N2bn in 2013?

    The Senator raised further questions saying: “If the state government was paid N2bn out of N11bn in 2013, why did a commissioner of works, Gboye Adegbenro, claim that the amount yet to be received by the state government was N11bn in 2015? Was the money received without the knowledge of the state commissioner? Was it received through the backdoor or did Adegbenro deliberately lie to the people on behalf of the government?

    “Considering the fact that Akinmade has said N9bn is the balance yet to be paid, why did Governor Mimiko claim it was N7bn in November, 2015? Does it mean Governor Mimiko made an uninformed comment? Who should the people believe between Governor Mimiko and Akinmade? Who is in charge?

    “Rather than reconcile figures, the commissioner has only confirmed that indeed, the figures brandished by the Governor and other officials of the government ‎are conflicting. ‎A competent government official would not seek to wave off issue of accountability and transparency by resorting to political innuendoes. That is being clever by half.

    “As clearly analyzed above, Akinmade needs to acquire basic rudiments of arithmetic as much as he needs fundamental knowledge of space technology.”

    On a reiterating note, Senator Boroffice maintains the view that most of the affected roads are death traps and the people of Ondo State would prefer the federal government to fix them rather than pay such funds to an administration that lacks accountability and transparency.

    “‎Finally, given the established conflicting figures as admitted by the officials of the Ondo State Government, the federal government should exercise caution on this issue. And the Hon. Rotimi Ameachi-led team should make its report and recommendations available to the public,” the Federal Lawmaker maintained.

  • Ojudu’s appointment: Buhari enriches democratic credentials – Boroffice

    Ojudu’s appointment: Buhari enriches democratic credentials – Boroffice

    Senator Ajayi Boroffice representing Ondo North Senatorial District has described the appointment of Senator Babafemi Ojudu as Special Adviser on Political Matters to the Presidency by President Muhammadu Buhari, as a consolidation of democracy.

    In a statement on Thursday, the Ondo North Senator described Senator Ojudu is a true democrat, informed strategist and loyal party leader.

    His words: “President Muhammadu Buhari has again enriched his democratic credentials by appointing a true democrat as political adviser to the Presidency.

    “As my colleague in the 7th National Assembly, Senator Ojudu fought hard against anti-democratic ideas and actions.

    “With his vast political finesse, experience and connections, I am confident his appointment will herald tranquility and maintain the political stability of the country.”

    Prof. Boroffice further stated that it will certainly ease the political challenges associated with governance and likewise enable the Federal Government to smoothly deliver the dividends of change agenda to Nigerians.

    “I wish the newly-appointed Special Adviser on Political Matters to the Presidency a smooth and successful tenure in office,” he summed.

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