Ondo APC governorship primary inconclusive, resumes today

 


Kogi State Governor, Usman Ododo, has declared the governorship primary election of the ruling All Progressives Congress in Ondo State as inconclusive.


Ododo, who was appointed by the national leadership of the party to head the election committee in the state, revealed in a statement late Saturday that “election will be conducted in all the 13 Wards of Okitipupa Local Government with total validated registered members of 9,515” due to “validated reports that the exercise did not hold” in the LG.


The statement read, “Having received reports of the primary election from the 203 Wards in the 18 Local Governments of Ondo State, the Primary election Committee has decided that election will be conducted in all the 13 Wards of Okitipupa Local Government with total validated registered members of 9,515 because of validated reports that the exercise did not hold in the Local government due to late arrival of materials and personnel as a result of logistics challenges.


“Election in Okitipupa Local Government shall be conducted 12 noon on Sunday, April 21, 2024.


“The final collation of the results will be done thereafter.”


The election was slated to be held across the 203 wards and 18 LGs of the state, and no fewer than 16 aspirants participated in the exercise.


They include the state governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa; Olusola Oke, SAN; Wale Akinterinwa; Diran Iyantan; Dayo Faduyile; Gbenga Edema; Jimi Odimayo and Jimoh Ibrahim.

“The final collation of the results will be done thereafter.”


The election was slated to be held across the 203 wards and 18 LGs of the state, and no fewer than 16 aspirants participated in the exercise.


They include the state governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa; Olusola Oke, SAN; Wale Akinterinwa; Diran Iyantan; Dayo Faduyile; Gbenga Edema; Jimi Odimayo and Jimoh Ibrahim.


Others are Olamide Ohunyeye, Ife Oyedele, Soji Ehinlawo, Funmilayo Waheed-Adekojo, Morayo Lebi and Funke Omogoroe.


However, the APC primary election in the state has faced some backlash with some aspirants condemning the conduct of the election, while others remained satisfied.


After being counted in the voting exercise at Ugbo Ward 4, Obenla, Ilaje LG, the governor expressed his commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and fairness in the party’s selection of candidates, saying, “With the reports I got from other local governments, the primary has been peaceful and I am impressed with the turnout of our people for the exercise here at home and other places. It was a successful one.”


But for some other aspirants, the Usman Ododo-led committee has been incompetent in the assignment.


Ododo, who had arrived in the state on Saturday morning, while addressing some of the aggrieved stakeholders at the distribution centre in the Ijapo area of Akure, the state capital, said, “There was no issue, I just came this (Saturday) morning and I was told that the election materials have been taken to Ondo South and Ondo North Senatorial Districts.”