THISDAY

Ondo Guber: APC Leaders Want Election Results Annulled

Senatorial chairman resigns

- In Akure

James Sowole

Some leaders of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ondo State yesterday petitioned the Chairman of the Election Appeal Committee of the last Saturday governorsh­ip primary, urging the panel to annul the exercise that produced Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu as the party’s candidate.

The petition was signed by the former APC Central Senatorial Chairman, Mr Adegboyega Adedipe, the Ondo East and West Local Government­s, Chairmen, Mr. Akintunde Samuel and Mr. Adeola Ademulegun respective­ly.

In the petition, the leaders alleged that the exercise was characteri­sed by malpractic­es. They urged the committee to conduct a fresh primary.

The leaders also alleged that strange delegates’ list was introduced on the eve of the election after they had all gone to sleep.

They specifical­ly stated that it was the doctored delegate list that was eventually used for the primary election.

The petition read in part, “Names of 47 per cent of the delegates in Ondo East were either deleted or substitute­d with people who are unknown to the party as executive members. Some of the injected names are not even aware of the developmen­t and so did not come for the primary.

“We wrote a petition to the primary Election Committee Chairman on the morning of the election and it was reiterated that only people that had been voting in previous primaries would be allowed to vote with a promise to stand down the voting process for Ondo East and West Local Government Areas.

“We were shocked that the committee never honoured the pledge. In all, a total number of 64 names were injected into the delegates’ list. The names were unknown to the party. For instance, somebody who never contested any election, and some even unknown to the party suddenly became ward chairmen in wards four, six, two and seven of Ondo East Local Government.

“Our total valid delegates are 135 out of which 64 were disenfranc­hised, meaning, 47 of the delegates on the unlawful list were illegal voters.

“The absence of many legitimate voters paved the way for “See and Buy” voters that were eventually used to further corrupt the process. Many voters were recruited from the road side including okada riders, breadselle­rs, street hawkers and others who were not party members but just loitering around the venue of the primary election.”

The aggrieved APC members however noted that they were not against the winner of the election but vowed to contest the alleged fraudulent process through which the winner emerged.

They stated that fake delegates were brought in the process of moving them between the accreditat­ion centres and the voting centre.

The petitioner­s said if the exercise is cancelled, the appeal committee should order that accreditat­ion and voting should take place at the same venue during re-run primary.

Meanwhile, as a fallout from the governorsh­ip primary election in Ondo State, the Chairman of the Central Senatorial District of the party, Mr. Gboyega Adedipe, yesterday resigned his position.

The Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Abayomi Adesanya, confirmed the resignatio­n of Adedipe, adding that the official had returned all the party’s property in his care to the party secretaria­t in Akure, the state capital.

“I can confirm to you that Adedipe has resigned as chairman of the Ondo Central Senatorial District of the APC. He said he took the decision for peace to reign in the party and also for the progress of the party,” he said.

Though, the senatorial chairman said he took the decision for peace to reign in the party, THISDAY however, gathered that he took the decision sequel to the emergence of Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu as the candidate of the party for the governorsh­ip election scheduled for November 26.

Similarly, it was gathered that the state Chairman of the party, Mr. Isaac Kekemeke, might soon take the same decision for the same reason. The duo of Kekemeke and Adedipe were not in support of Akeredolu to be the party’s candidate. They were said to have supported Dr. Segun Abraham, which drew the ire of all other aspirants.

It was gathered that Kekemeke had removed his personal effects including his photograph­s from the secretaria­t of the party.

“All his photos on the walls of the secretaria­t have been removed. This means he has nothing to do with the secretaria­t again,” a source said.

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