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APC, PDP Differ over Akeredolu’s Defection Rumours

- James Sowole in Akure

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ondo State yesterday disagreed sharply on the rumoured defection plan of the state Governor, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, over the controvers­ies trailing his purported suspension from his party.

While the PDP stated that Akeredolu and any other person or group of persons wishing to join the party would be welcomed, the party, however, stated that nobody would be given a prefential treatment irrespecti­ve of the status.

But in a swift reaction, the APC in the state declared that there was no iota of truth in the defection rumour.

The APC said Akeredolu, who remained a progressiv­e, had invested so much in the state and therefore cannot contemplat­e leaving the party for any reason.

The state PDP Director of Publicity, Ayo Fadaka, had in a statement said the party built by hard work and perseveran­ce of leaders and members is not primed to be taken over by anyone irrespecti­ve of his status.

He said: “We also declare that anyone who wishes to join our party will be welcome into our ranks provided such person or group recognises the fact that no special privileges will be accorded him/them upon joining the party.

“Should Governor Akeredolu desire to join our party today, he will be welcome as a fresh member with no special privileges of any kind.”

The publicity director said preparator­y to the 2020 gubernator­ial election in the state which many prominent members are showing interest, the party shall at the fullness of time organise a primary election to pick whoever will become its candidate in that election.

“It is important to again underscore the fact the party will maintain the tradition of picking its candidate through a free and fair primary election that will be rancour-free,” he said.

However, the state APC in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Muyiwa Kalejaye, said Akeredolu has no link with the PDP, stating that the rumour was a surprise to the party.

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