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Ojudu Tackles Fayemi, Says Minister Truncated Ekiti APC Primary

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Tobi Soniyi

Ekiti Rebirth Organisati­on (ERO), the campaign group of a leading aspirant of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, has

described as “wicked lies” the statement by the Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Dr Kayode Fayemi, alleging that Ojudu mastermind­ed the crisis that marred the APC primary election in Ekiti yesterday.

ERO Director General, Chief Ranti Adebisi, said that Fayemi’s statement was nothing but “another tantrums from Fayemi whose political fortune has taken a deep slide in recent times and whose entire campaign strategy was built on lies, orchestrat­ed violence and cheap anti-democratic tricks.”

A statement signed by Fayemi’s Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, had claimed that Ojudu and another aspirant, Bimbo Daramola, mastermind­ed the violence and destructio­n of ballot boxes, having realised that the former governor was already in a clear lead in the four local councils that had cast their votes.

Adebisi however pointed out that the incident at the stadium was caught on camera and broadcast on national television.

He said: We implore the security agents who made several arrests at the scene to make

public the identities of the people arrested and their sponsors. I can tell you 100 percent that they have no link whatsoever to the Ojudu campaign.

“Fayemi has been the candidate threatenin­g violence since he joined the race last month. He threatened to cripple the state if not given the party ticket. He deployed security agents to intimidate delegates even during the conduct of the primaries.

“He is the aspirant that has been avoiding democratic test of popularity, the chronology of events that culminated into the stampede at the Oluyemi

Kayode Stadium, is known to the public, as some of them were also captured on camera. Those videos are everywhere on the social media for everybody to see.

“Clearly, if there is anyone desperate, that person is Fayemi, the stakes are high for him as a former governor who lost his seat wholesale and as wobbled as a serving minister. It is his degree of desperatio­n that has caused the latest show of shame in Ekiti.”

He said Ojudu had no reason whatsoever to want the voting disrupted since he was projected to win.

Adebisi said: “Fayemi came late into this very contest to realise that the boat has left the shore. He is now looking for any straw to hang unto. He was shocked to realise that his much advertised hold on the state executive was a fluke.

“He was shocked that Ojudu was coasting home with a landslide so he has to haphazardl­y change from one rigging strategy to the other but Ekiti people are not fools.

“We don’t support violence, our campaign does not use thugs. We don’t use self-help. However, Ekiti people have made the statement loud and clear that they no longer want Fayemi. We are sure of our support base. If this election is conducted ten times Ojudu will win.”

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