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Ondo APC Leaders Reject Tinubu’s Intervention, Insist On Aiyedatiwa As Acting Governor

Posted by Samuel on Sun 26th Nov, 2023 - tori.ng

Tinubu had called for the maintenance of the status quo, urging Aiyedatiwa to continue as the deputy governor.

 Lucky Aiyedatiwa

Following President Bola Tinubu's involvement in the ongoing political turmoil in Ondo State, several leaders within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state are adamant that the deputy governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, should be authorized to assume the role of acting governor.

The APC chieftains, under the aegis of Ondo APC Progressives Stakeholders, in Akure at the weekend insisted that Aiyedatiwa should take over as Acting Governor in accordance with constitutional provisions towards resolving the political imbroglio in the state.

Tinubu had called for the maintenance of the status quo, urging Aiyedatiwa to continue as the deputy governor.

However, the Ondo APC stakeholders, after their meeting in Akure, expressed concerns over the continued absence of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, stating that it has adversely affected the governance and economy of the state.

In a statement issued after the meeting and signed by the Chairman, former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Afe Olowookere, and Secretary, Hon. Raman Rotimi, who was also a former APC Secretary in the state, the urgent need for the House of Assembly to empower Aiyedatiwa to assume the responsibilities of the acting governor was emphasized.

“APC party members should be allowed to participate and determine those to be appointed or elected into political and party offices.

“Elders and leaders of the party must be recognised and given their pride of place in the party, rather than being neglected and ostracised by the party.

“The system of writing the names of party executives and candidates without due process will be objected to and resisted with all political and legal means possible,_ the statement said.



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