The
three main political parties contesting the October 20 governorship
election in Ondo State, the Labour Party (LP), Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), on Saturday, conducted
primaries to select their candidates for the election.
While the ruling LP returned the governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, the
ACN ratified the choice of former National President of the Nigerian Bar
Association (NBA), Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, and the PDP elected former
National Legal Adviser of the party, Chief Olusola Oke, as its
candidate.
Apart from this, Mimiko announced his deputy, Alhaji Alli Olanusi, as
his running mate for the election, while Oke picked a former
governorship aspirant of the ACN, Saka Lawal, as his running mate while
the ACN is yet to decide on the running mate.
The primaries, in which delegates from the 203 wards of the state
participated, were hitch-free and witnessed by officials of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
At the LP primaries held at the Cultural Centre, Adegbemile, the
aspirant who contended against Mimiko, a chieftain of the party from the
Southern senatorial district, Chief Ade Ogunejumelo, stepped down for
the governor, citing the need to protect the interest of the party.
“My withdrawal should not come as a surprise; it is because of my
belief in the overall interest of our great party. I am declaring to you
all that I will die a Labour Party member,” he said.
The governor was then given the second term ticket through
affirmation by the party delegates from across the 18 local government
areas of the state at the exercise conducted by LP national chairman,
Dan Nwanyanwu, and monitored by the Alhaji Ali Abacha-led Election
Committee in the state capital, Akure.
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Mimiko described the primary as “an
exercise of purity worthy of adoption by other political parties in the
country in the efforts to ensure the sustenance of democracy.
The ACN candidate on his part assured members of the party that it
would win the election and put in place a government that would better
the lot of the people of the state.
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