The
 Movement for Democratic Reform (MDR), yesterday, said  it would work 
for the success of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the October 
 20, governorship election in Ondo State.
The 
Association also said it has no objection to the emergence of the former
 president,Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as
  the party’s candidate in the election.
In a 
statement signed by its acting chairman ,Mr. Gbanju Aruwayo-Obe, and 
 Secretary, Bolaji Erogunaye,the group expressed optimism that ACN would
 produce the next governor of the state.
The 
duo, in the statement, advised the leadership of the party to put in 
place necessary machinery to facilitate and brighten the chances of the 
party  and ensure that the deputy governorship slot is zoned to Ilaje 
local government area.
The 
association  suggested that a vibrant youth from Ilaje local government 
with vast experience in politics be chosen  as a running mate to the 
party’s flagbearer.
It is
 of the view that such a person, if considered would be accessible to 
the youth and generate more votes for the party in the state 
particularly in Ondo South Senatorial District.
It 
said the objective of the Association is to promote fairness, equity and
 social justice among the people of the state and also ensure that 
credible people are placed in positions of authorities.
Gbanju
 and Erogunaye disclosed that the group would soon hold its general 
meeting where necessary issues that relate to the conduct of the 
election will be discussed.
“We 
have resolved to throw our weight behind Rotimi Akeredolu candidature. 
We are prepared to work for the success of ACN in the election. We are 
determined to send Dr. Mimiko out of power come 2013. 
“Those
 who know MDR very well, will not have any reason to doubt our 
statement. It is our resolution to work for ACN and ensure that the 
party rules the state in the next dispensation”. The statement said
The 
Group reportedly has over 20,000 youths as members and they are mainly 
from the coastal area of the state who felt aggrieved over the neglect 
of the area by the present government in the state.
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