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Ibrahim Intensifie­s Move to Clinch Ondo APC’s 2024 Guber Ticket

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The race for the November 16, 2024 governorsh­ip poll in the sunshine state of Ondo has began in earnest with the stage set for direct primary by the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress where a member of the National Assembly, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim and 15 other aspirants will jostle for the party’s gubernator­ial ticket on Saturday. Fidelis David reports.

It is undeniable that Ondo State has remained stagnant among committee of states and bleeding from all sides and as we look back at what was lost, the task to recover that hope as a state that has enormous potential to be great lies within it’s people.

Good road network, reliable electricit­y, and adequate portable water supply, employment are significan­tly in deficit, thereby contributi­ng to the nose-diving economy of the coastal state.

However, this Saturday, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ondo State would produce its candidate for the November 16, 2024 governorsh­ip election through a direct primary election.

Basically, out of over 20 gladiators throwing their hats into the ring as gubernator­ial aspirants, 16 of them picked the expression of interest and nomination forms while the party’s National Gubernator­ial Aspirants Screening Committee last week gave all the 16 aspirants a clean bill of health.

The aspirants are: Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa; former National Vice Chairman (South West), Isaacs Kekemeke, Olusoji Ehinlanwo, Hon. Olugbenga Edema, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, Mrs. Funmilayo Waheed-Adekojo; Hon. Mayowa Akinfolari­n, former Commission­er for Finance, Wale Akinterinw­a.

Others are: Olusola Oke (SAN), Ohunyeye Felix, Morayo Lebi, Diran Iyantan; Prof. Francis Faduyile, Mrs. Judith Omogoroye, Engr. Ifeoluwa Oyedele and Hon. Okunjimi John.

The seven-man Screening Committee led by Senator Joshua Lidani gave all the aspirants the nod to contest the primary after a thorough screening which took place on Friday in Abuja after the inaugurati­on of the Committee and the Screening Appeal Committees by the Deputy National Organising Secretary, Nze Duru.

However, it is worthy to note that standing out among the aspirants is the lawmaker representi­ng Ondo South senatorial district, Jimoh Ibrahim who on different occasions said his passion and love for seeing the people live in good condition influenced his ambition to provide effective governance to the people of the sunshine state.

Besides, there are persons who have experience­d trajectori­es that shaped who they morphed into today, and over the years, they have proven themselves as true models of prominence and Ibrahim is one of such persons.

With the success of the screening exercise, Senator Ibrahim is now ready to surmount every obstacle to win the APC Ticket on Saturday, April 20.

For Ibrahim, much has gone into preparatio­ns for the election and his only goal is to win and become the next governor of Ondo State.

Ibrahim, fondly called Araba by his numerous political admirers is waxing stronger and forging ahead with his campaign across all the 203 wards in the state and he has focused on issue-based campaign, marketing himself based on his vision for the state.

In a chat with newsmen in Akure recently, the aspirant said his political agenda is centred around key pillars of education, health, job creation, and infrastruc­ture.

His words: “My programmes are very straightfo­rward. We are to create moral efficiency and moral knowledge and making the body more efficient. We must also map Ondo state borders for security networks and then to ensure that we will never have any cases of kidnapping, by making Amotekun a classic and unique security outfit that will come with good strategy to challenge any security issues in our state.

“So one of the areas we are looking at is to ensure that everybody in Ondo state can go to sleep with their eyes closed and that’s top most of our priority. Mapping every systems, the tactical operations of Amotekun have to come more distinct into technology.

“I want an Amotekun that is IT informed because I have PhD in War. So we need to do more of IT, our government will ensure that Amotekun is IT compliant through strategy and innovation­s and it’s going to be well funded to ensure that people of Ondo State can sleep with their two eyes closed.

“And if we have security first, if we can be secured individual­ly, we will secure the state. So, I’m saying now that the Amotekun will have the highest attention in terms of informatio­n technology, I am an expert in security, I may not be wearing military uniform and when I become the governor, we must have residence card, containing all your data”.

He further said, “We are going to face infrastruc­tural developmen­t by making sure that we create employment through that. So we should expect the Bitumen Act that I’m moving at the Senate, which is now at the Third Reading to be more prominent and classic in engagement.

“Also in the North, we are going to do swap contracts, we are not going to spend Kobo to construct our roads. Also, the civil service will be very top instrument­al that will run the government to ensure that they are computeriz­ed. We are going to devote powers to Commission­ers to make them powerful so that they will not be running after the governor for any approval.”

The federal lawmaker said he would deliver on critical concerns in the state, such as insecurity, unemployme­nt, deteriorat­ed infrastruc­ture, healthcare, and education, if elected as Governor.

Besides, the Senator has continued to intensify his mobilisati­on in the state, breaking new grounds daily as his message of hope resonates with the people’s aspiration for better life.

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