Rotimi Akeredolu
The candidate of the All Progressives
Congress for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State, Rotimi
Akeredolu (SAN), has called the Peoples Democratic Party opponent,
Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), a stooge of Governor Olusegun Mimiko.
Akeredolu said Mimiko chose Jegede as
the candidate of the PDP to enable him (Mimiko) realise his “third term
agenda,” in a statement issued by his media aide, Kunle Adebayo, in
Akure.
But in a swift reaction, the state’s Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Banji Okunomo, said Jegede was not a stooge to anybody.
The APC candidate alleged that Jegede was incompetent and inexperienced.
The statement said, “It is unthinkable
that an unprepared, untrained, inexperienced and untested Jegede can
dream of being the governor of a highly sensitive state with wounded,
cheated and angry electorate. What has remained a wonder to every right
thinking citizen of Ondo State are the values and ideals Jegede wishes
to parade as campaign issues when the Mimiko’s government academy where
he (Jegede) was purportedly trained and graduated from has been adjudged
as corrupt, ineffectual and a monumental failure. It is shameful and
unthinkable that a man of Eyitayo Jegede’s standing can allow himself to
be used as a stooge for Mimiko’s third term agenda.”
Okunomo, however, urged Akeredolu to focus on the crisis within the APC.
He said, “Somebody whose emergence as a
candidate of a party is controversial should focus on resolving his
problem first. He should address the issue of integrity. His party
members said he manipulated the political structure to win the primary.
That is what he should address because somebody who wants to rule a
state should have integrity. The PDP has picked a person of impeccable
character, integrity and competence. He is better than the person who
manipulated a primary to his advantage. How would a person that
manipulated a primary manage the economy of a state?”
Meanwhile, a member of the Senate
representing Ondo-North Senatorial District, Senator Ajayi Boroffice,
has said he will not dump the APC for any other political party despite
losing the state’s governorship primary in a controversial circumstance.
Boroffice, in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH
on Friday, said unlike Oke who defected from the APC to the Alliance
for Democracy in protest against alleged rigging of the primary, he
would remain in the party.
Boroffice said, “I have not defected (to
another party). I am in the APC and I will continue to remain in the
party. I have expressed my grievances with the outcome of the primary
within the guidelines of the party. We have accepted the decision of the
leadership in the interest of the party. I know that I am on the same
page with my followers on the decision and actions we will take. We are
going to be guided by the overall interest of the party and its
guidelines.”
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