Ekiti APC Chair, Jide Awe resumes after Fayose withdraws murder charge, speaks on exile

The Chairman of the Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressives
Congress(APC), Chief Jide Awe, yesterday resumed office after over
three years in exile, thanking the party's State Working
Committee(SWC) for not impeaching him during his travail.

Awe, who was last week discharged and acquitted by the court due to
the state government's disposition to discontinue the case, praised
Governor Ayodele Fayose for allowing common sense to prevail, saying
this has made his stay in the 'wilderness' to be cut short .

On the July 14 governorship election in the state, Awe said the State
Executive Council (SEC) had sought the help of the National Working
Committee(NWC) and the Zonal leadership of the party to intervene to
be able to appeal to the 37 aspirants to allow civility after the
primary.

The APC chairman fled the state in 2014 after the state government
wanted to arraign him over alleged murder of Mrs Julianah Adewumi and
one Mr Ayo Jeje at Erinjiyan Ekiti in Ekiti West Local government
prior to the 2014 governorship election.

Mrs Adewumi, mother of the Ekiti State Deputy Speaker, Hon. Segun
Adewumi was attacked in the town while planning to defect from APC to
the Peoples Democratic Party.

The State government subsequently declared him wanted with a N5
million price tag placed on him as a reward for whoever could
facilitate his arrest.

Speaking during a reception organized for him at the party's
secretariat in Ado Ekiti, Awe said he expected the worst during his
time in the wilderness, thanking the party for being honourable
enoughto tolerate him .

He said he decided to thank Fayose for initiating a judicial process
leading to his being discharged and acquitted, saying : " If the
governor wanted to prolong my stay outside the state, he would not
have investigated the case and found that there was no evidence
against me in this matter.

"It was after the state investigated the matter that they knew I had
no hand. How could a High chief like me carry gun and killed my own
subjects? This is unheard of and I will never be part of such", Awe stated.

Praising his party for standing by him , Awe said: "I expected my
impeachment when I was away and impeachment is an ingredient of
politics. But this party is populated by honourable people.

"The executive members can read the constitution of our party and
passed vote of no confidence in me, but they didn't do this.

"With this, you have spurred me into action to be able to do more. The
people of Ekiti are yearning for APC. They have realized that the
stomach infrastructure promised them was no longer forthcoming, so we
must work hard and win the coming election.

"That is why we must listen to the people before picking our
candidate, because not APC members alone are the ones to decide who
win the election.

"I want to warn our delegates not to collect money from aspirants, if
you want to collect , let it be a legitimate offer.

"The civil servants are ready for us, Okada riders, market men and
women and even PDP members are ready for us. They have given us
conditions and if we can fulfill our own side of the conditions, they
will surely embrace us".

Awe said the party will conduct free, fair and credible primary that
will appeal to all the aspirants and make them to back whoever
emerges.

"We are going to conduct credible primary and I will see among them
who will not support our candidate, that shows the person is about
leaving APC.

"That is why I am warning our delegates not to extort these
aspirants. Whatever they will collect must be a collective and
legitimate gift they can defend anywhere", Awe advised.

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