Some stakeholders in Ondo chapter of the
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have dismissed the insinuations
that the party’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu; former
Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande; Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors Forum (NGF), Kayode Fayemi; erstwhile governor of Ogun State,
Chief Segun Osoba and others had endorsed the return of Governor Rotimi
Akeredolu come next year.
The reactions followed reports that the
leaders, who were in the state on Tuesday to placate aggrieved faithful
at the instance the one-time National Vice Chairman of the party, South
West Zone, Chief Pius Akinyelure, allegedly made a case for Akeredolu’s
re-election bid.
But Tolu Babaleye, a lawyer, who was part of
the meeting, said there was nothing of such, just as another source
close to the national leader dismissed the claim, stating that the
delegation was in Akure to “reconcile all aggrieved persons as all the
factions narrated their complaints, including the governor. It was never
discussed that Akeredolu would or should be supported for a second
term. We have not reached that level at all.”
Babaleye, who
stood in for the lawmaker representing Ondo North, Senator Ajayi
Boroffice, said three resolutions were arrived at, one of which was the
dissolution of the current party executives to accommodate more members,
especially the aggrieved faction.
The second, according to
Babaleye, was for Akeredolu to put in place a caucus for the leadership
of the party in the state to be led by him while lastly, he (the
governor) should henceforth see himself as the leader and must be ready
to accommodate others, which he agreed to, adding: “There was nothing
like issue of support him for second term. He was told to forgive us
while we were also urged to forgive him in the interest of the party.”
But
it was learnt that the parley may have held to avoid a repeat of the
Oyo debacle where the party lost the last governorship election.
Another attendee, Pastor Bankole Oluwajana, said the essence of the meeting was to foster peace in the political grouping.
However,
another source told The Guardian that there was nothing like
Akeredolu’s endorsement though nobody complained that the governor had
underperformed.
It was learnt that the suggestion by the governor
for ex-state chairman of the party, Isaac Kekemeke, to head the caucus
was rejected.
Efforts to reach Akinyelure and Chief Olusola Oke
for comments were futile as they neither picked calls nor responded to
text messages.
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