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Ondo guber: APC won’t impose any aspirant – Oyegun

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Chief John Odigie-Oyegun said yesterday that the party leaders at both national and state levels have no preferred candidate ahead of the August 27, governorsh­ip primary election in Ondo State.

Odigie-Oyegun said this in Abuja while briefing journalist­s on the outcome of the meeting he held with the party’s chairman and secretary in Ondo, Mr Isaac Kekemeke and Mr Rotimi Rahaman, including the 24 chairmansh­ip aspirants.

The meeting was convened, following the crisis that rocked the state chapter of the party after the state chairman, Mr Kekemeke, was accused of backing one of the aspirants, Mr Segun Abraham, who was said to have been purportedl­y endorsed by the APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Mr Tunji Abayomi, one of the APC governirsh­ip aspirants, consequent­ly told Tinubu to steer clear of the contest in a letter. But Tinubu replied by telling him that he had the right to endorse any of the aspirants.

Reacting to the issue that led to a purported replacemen­t of Kekemeke with Mr Saka Ogunleye as chairman by some party members, the APC national chairman said all the aspirants accepted that it was not wrong if any member endorsed anyone among them.

“We have accepted unanimousl­y that no attempt will be made by the party to impose any aspirant on them and the electorate. They (aspirants) are equal members of the party. We believe it is the choice of delegates to indicate their preference,” said OdigieOyeg­un.

He dismissed reports that there were many versions of delegates’ list, promising to make the clean and original list available to all aspirants before handing it over to one of the APC governors who will conduct the governorsh­ip primary election.

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