The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied the claim that it has endorsed the second term bid of the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.
Mr
Akeredolu, who is believed to have a patchy relationship with party’s national
chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, and party leader Bola Tinubu, was among the APC
governors that had a meeting with members of the NWC at the party’s national
secretariat in Abuja on Monday.
learnt that
the focus of the meeting was to make a case for Mr Akeredolu and the governor
of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, ahead of the party’s governorship election in the
states.
The NWC
last week adopted a direct method of primaries, a decision some political analysts
believed may not end in favour of the two governors seeking re-election tickets
amidst the internal wrangle in the state chapters of the APC.
Both
governors are believed to prefer indirect primaries that would involve voting
by delegates which would include the governors’ appointees like commissioners
and advisers. They have, however, said they will win the primaries no matter
the method used.
In a
statement Tuesday night, the NWC said a recent statement credited to an Ondo
State political group called Unity Mandate Agenda alleging both the national
chairman and NWC members of endorsing Mr Akeredolu as their recognised
governorship aspirant in the July 20 primary in the state, is false.
“This is
indeed a grievous falsehood intended to create disaffection among our members.
“We hereby
refute this spurious statement and wish to state unequivocally that neither the
National Chairman nor any member of the Party’s National Working Committee
(NWC) has the power to endorse any aspirant.
“The APC is
not in the business of endorsing aspirants. As a progressive party, our
ultimate guiding principle is strict adherence to the tenets of participatory
democracy.
“Our
members in Ondo State and elsewhere should ignore this unfounded report. As we
move close to governorship primaries in both Edo and Ondo States, it should be
expected that mischief makers would do their worst to impugn on the process. As
always, they would fail in this current campaign,” APC spokesperson, Lanre
Issa-Onilu, said.
Like the
Edo chapter of the party, the Ondo APC is also split into factions. One faction
is loyal to Mr Akeredolu while the other is opposed to his re-election.
The APC
primary in Ondo holds on July 20 while the governorship election holds on
October 10.
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