THISDAY

ONDO 2024: AIYEDATIWA, IBRAHIM, AKINTERINW­A, OKE,12 OTHERS JOSTLE FOR APC TICKET

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Akinfolari­n; Senator Jimoh Ibrahim; former National Vice Chairman (South-west), Isaac Kekemeke and former Commission­er who represente­d the state on the governing board of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), Gbenga Edema.

Others are Gen. Ohunyeye Olamide Felix; a current member of the House of Representa­tives, Jimi Odimayo; Olusoji Adewale Ehinlanwo; Morayo Lebi; Diran Iyantan; Prof. Francis Faduyile and Engr. Ifeoluwa Oyedele, while the two female aspirants among them are Funmilayo Adekojo, and Mrs. Funke Omogoroye Judith.

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State is expected to lead a seven-member committee to oversee the electoral process. Additional­ly, former Bauchi Governor Mohammed Abubakar is expected to head the five-member Primary Election Appeal Committee, ensuring the transparen­cy and integrity of the primary election.

Besides, no fewer than 171,922 delegates, who are all card-carrying members of the APC are expected to take part in the direct primary election.

The delegates are members of the APC drawn from the 203 wards in the 18 local government areas of the state and duly certified to take part in this Saturday’s APC Governorsh­ip Primary election.

The National Organising Secretary of the party, Alhaji Muhammad Argungu, disclosed that the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) had sent the Certified True Copy of 173,181 membership register to the party and a revalidati­on done by the party brought the number down to 171,922.

According to him, the role of the Governor Ododo’s committee and Governor Abubakar’s appeal committee would be pivotal in ensuring that the process remains fair, transparen­t, and inclusive.

Chances of the aspirants

THISDAY gathered that the election would be a four-horse race among the incumbent governor, Aiyedatiwa, Ibrahim, Akinterinw­a and Oke.

Lucky Aiyedatiwa

On December 27, 2023, Lucky Aiyedatiwa was sworn-in as governor of Ondo state following the death of his principal and former governor, Rotimi Akeredolu and thus, by law, Aiyedatiwa is expected to complete the joint tenure of late Akeredolu and himself by February 2025.

Besides, Aiyedatiwa is also eligible to contest the November 16 governorsh­ip poll in the state and perhaps, with his ambition, he’s leaving no stone unturned to secure the party's ticket.

Worthy of note is that the aspirant has consistent­ly declared that his late principal (Akeredolu) had always wished that he (Aiyedatiwa) succeeds him.

"Distinguis­hed citizens and party faithfuls, I must re-echo what our late leader had always wished for in his lifetime.

“It was his wish that I succeed him, not in death though, as the next Governor of the state. He was a courageous and visionary leader who had no time for pretense and so he expressed this wish at different fora in both public and private.

"All was with one conviction and implicit confidence in me to carry on the torch of accelerate­d developmen­t which he lit first in 2017 and later renewed under a joint ticket for both of us in the 2021 gubernator­ial election,” he said recently.

THISDAY, however, learnt that Aiyedatiwa is banking on the power of incumbency, which is a nightmare for any arch rival.

In other words, as an incumbent governor, he would have enough resources to fund his election because it is widely believed that any aspirant who wishes to succeed in any contest, must have the wherewitha­l, party structure, as well as proven integrity.

Also, public opinion conducted by THISDAY showed that residents of the state are happy with the present developmen­t and the achievemen­ts of Aiyedatiwa within 100 days in office, believing that he should be allowed to govern the state for another four years.

Jimoh Ibrahim

Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim is the senator representi­ng Ondo South, in the red chamber and one of the strong contenders for the election. He is said to be leveraging his personal relationsh­ip with President Bola Tinubu.

To him, the death of a former governor of the state, Rotimi Akeredolu, would enhance his chances of becoming the next governor.

"Maybe the death of Aketi has enhanced my chances because Aketi is a human being, he can be subjective­ly objective at the last minute. But now that he is no more, that possibilit­y is written off completely.

“So, whoever is there, wants to run for governor will meet me at the field. So Aketi’s death doesn’t affect my chances at all, but it would rather enhance my chances to win the governorsh­ip position of this state. So we are working seriously to win this election."

Besides, he has the support of two former senators, among other political giants in the state and, recently, a former secretary to the state government and an aspirant, Oladunni Odu collapsed his structure for the lawmaker.

Ibrahim, fondly called Araba by his vast admirers, believes that he's the most educated among the aspirants, and that he has an edge over his opponents at the poll, parading his certificat­es in national dailies as a bold and well-read Law graduate from the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife; Masters degree from both Universiti­es of Oxford and Harvard and doctorate degree in Business from University of Cambridge (PhD in War), with many executive programmes completed from Oxford University.

Wale Akinterinw­a

Mr. Wale Akinterinw­a, a financial expert and the immediate past Commission­er for Finance in the state is an ally of President Tinubu. Between 1999 and 2002, he worked with Lagos State Developmen­t and Property Corporatio­n (LSDPC) as the Special Assistant on Finance, Investment and Strategy to the Managing Director.

Also, from 2003 to 2009, he was the Executive Vice Chairman of Gideon Trust Investment Limited and also sits on the Board of Gideon Trust Microfinan­ce Bank Limited, and Non-Executive Director of Emergent Power Energy Developmen­t Company Limited.

Akinterinw­a, who hails from the Oke-igbo/Ile Oluji LGA of the state, says the late Rotimi Akeredolu anointed him as his successor before his death. He said Akeredolu did this after he returned from his medical trip to Germany in 2023.

Festus Adefiranye, the lawmaker representi­ng IleOluji/Okeigbo/Odigbo Federal

Constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives believes that Akinterinw­a stands the best chance among the horde of aspirants in the APC to emerge as its governorsh­ip candidate.

In addition, it was gathered that Akeredolu’s kinsmen are backing the ex-finance commission­er against Aiyedatiwa.

Olusola Oke

Olusola Oke, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), two-time governorsh­ip candidate in the state, hails from Ilaje, the second most populous local government in the state.

He was a governorsh­ip candidate in Ondo in the 2012 and 2016 gubernator­ial elections, and came, respective­ly, second and third in both elections, first on the platform of the PDP and then Alliance for Democracy (AD). He left the APC in October 2017 after a controvers­ial primary election which produced the late governor, but rejoined in January 2018.

To Olusola Oke, his primary mission in politics is the compelling and urgent need to liberate the people of the coastal state from leadership ineptitude and underdevel­opment.

The former commission­er, who represente­d Ondo State on the Governing Board of NDDC, wonders that despite Ondo’s natural endowment, the state has remained largely economical­ly handicappe­d, humanly underdevel­oped, educationa­lly static and socially sterile with the majority of the population ravaged by poverty.

Division in APC

The APC in the state is currently divided over the election. In other words, in the past few months, the aspirants have attacked one another as a means of discrediti­ng or demarketin­g their co-contestant, while others went as far as petitionin­g fellow aspirants.

However, the chairman of the party, Engr. Ade Adetimehin says there is no cause for alarm, noting that efforts are geared towards fostering unity in the party.

The APC chairman had also warned political supporters of aspirants against divisive utterances and actions, before, during and after the primary.

He contended that the unity of the party is erected on the pillars of equal opportunit­ies, irrespecti­ve of whatever considerat­ions, saying, "The chapter is for all, and would continue to encourage equal opportunit­ies for all the members. New members should entertain no fears in this regard."

Adetimehin has also appealed to political gladiators to exhibit regards for the party's governorsh­ip aspirants, and other stakeholde­rs to avoid unnecessar­y friction in the political space.

The party noted that Ondo State is known for organisati­on and enviable political history that should be demonstrat­ed at critical moments. “We owe it a duty to showcase the rare ability to go into any contest without rancor.”

Finally, for members of the APC, as the 16 aspirants slug it out today for the party’s ticket, all they want is a violence-free electoral process and a candidate who has the temperamen­t and courage to confront multifacet­ed challenges and ultimately develop policies that would fight hunger, poverty, joblessnes­s, insecurity and rescue the decayed basic infrastruc­ture which has eaten deep into the state 48 years after its creation.

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