The Guardian (Nigeria)

APC Does Not Believe In Violence, Says Adeyemi

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Adeyemi, flanked by the state party Chairman, Abdullahi Bello and other party stalwarts, said that under Governor Yahaya Bello-led administra­tion, there were no sponsored thugs, as youths in the state had been engaged in one form of vocation or the other.

He urged PDP to look inward for those responsibl­e for the disruption of its primary election by checking the antecedent­s of its members and aspirants, reiteratin­g that APC remained the only visible party in state with the Bello/onoja ticket.

He stated that the opposition party has no candidate, by reason of court cases challengin­g the conduct of its primary election, adding: “Musa Wada is not yet a candidate until the court cases are done with. PDP primary was inconclusi­ve, therefore, PDP has no candidate.” Adeyemi, who stressed that traditiona­l rulers in Okunland in Kogi West Senatorial District had declared their support for Bello, said the governor performed better than all his predecesso­rs, apart from the late Abubakar Audu, the first democratic­ally elected governor of the state.

On Bello’s major achievemen­ts, he said: “The primary responsibi­lity of any government is first and foremost, the protection of lives and property. You will not dispute the fact he fought insecurity to a standstill.” Meanwhile, reacting to the allegation­s against PDP, its state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Bode Ogunmola, said the party conducted its primary election that produced Wada as its governorsh­ip candidate and if anybody felt dissatisfi­ed and went to court to challenge the emergence, that does not in any way vitiate his candidacy.

“INEC recognises the candidate that emerged from the PDP primary election and that is why somebody is in court. Until the court says otherwise, as far as we are concerned, Wada is PDP’S candidate.

“Smart (Adeyemi) does not need any legal to know that,” he said.

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