Seven APC Gov Aspirants Shun Reconciliation Meeting in Ondo

Seven APC
governorship aspirants have shun a reconciliation meeting in Ondo State for undisclosed
reason.
The
reconciliation meeting was presided over by the Niger State Governor, Mallam
Sani Bello, and was held at Heritage Hotel, Akure, the Ondo State Capital on
Friday.
It was
gathered that the motive of the meeting was to reconcile all the aggrieved
members of the party ahead of the forthcoming primary and the main election in October.
Out of 12
aspirants, only five attended the meeting. Those who attended included:
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, Sola Iji, Ife Oyedele, Bukola Adetula and Jimi
Odimayo.
However,
Chief Olusola Oke, Mr Isaac Kekemeke, Dr Segun Abraham, and others were absent
at the meeting neither have their representative shown up.
In a related
development, the chairman of the Ondo State All Progressives Congress Primary
Election Committee, Governor Yahaya Bello, has said it was the sole
responsibility and prerogative of the party to chose which way to carry out its
primary.
He said this
while responding to a question on the party’s position on the agitations by 11
of 12 aspirants for the party to jettison the indirect mode in favour of the
direct mode .
The Kogi
State Governor spoke shortly after the inauguration of the committee by the Mai
Mala Buni-led APC Caretaker Committee at the party’s National Secretariat, in
Abuja, on Friday.
He said, “I
was a contestant myself before. It is not for aspirants to dictate for the
party the rules of the game.”
The
Independent National Electoral Commission had published APC’s choice of
indirect primary on its website.
Eleven
aspirants had in response, demanded that the party use the direct mode which
entails all card-carrying members of the party voting to chose the party
candidate as against the indirect mode which vests such powers on delegates.
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