The Guardian (Nigeria)

No anointed governorsh­ip candidate for Ekiti, says APC scribe

I won’t leave party even if I lose in primary, Oni assures

- From Michael Egbejule (Benin City) and Ayodele Afolabi (Ado-ekiti)

POLITICAL aide to National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Soni Idahagbon, yesterday dismissed speculatio­ns that the presidency had endorsed Kayode Fayemi as the party’s candidate for the July 22 governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State.

Idahagbon, who spoke in Benin City, noted that insinuatio­ns that Fayemi’s recent visit to President Muhammadu Buhari was an endorsemen­t of his (Fayemi) for the governorsh­ip race were not true.

Fayemi, a former governor of the state and Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, visited Buhari with Niyi Adebayo, also a former governor, to discuss developmen­t issues affecting the state.

“All I know is that there is no anointed candidate in Ekiti and I believe the President takes no special interest in any candidate. We will give all the contestant­s a level-playing field and whoever emerges winner in an open contest becomes the candidate for the APC.

“The APC is a democratic party, we are not dictatoria­l in any of our dealings. When you talk of a consensus can- didate, you talk of the common decision of all the contestant­s to pick on one person.

“It is not that any leader will come and impose a candidate against the will of the party delegates who are entitled to their votes,” Idahagbon said.

However, the Ekiti Youth Forum, the youth arm of the APC, has urged the party’s delegates to look out for a young and credible candidate with brilliant ideas to help transform the state and move it to its new heights.

In a statement by its coordinato­r, Comrade Sam Alonge, the group said: “We want a break-away from the old politician­s in Ekiti. We need technocrat­s who are well travelled and who can easily attract foreign investors as our new governor.”

Meanwhile, former governor of Ekiti State and Deputy National Chairman of the APC, Segun Oni, has said he would not leave the party whether or not he wins the governorsh­ip primaries in April.

Oni, in a statement by his media aide, Steve Alabi, wondered why he would contemplat­e defecting from the party when as number two man in the party, he receives defectors into the party.

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