Kekemeke defends self ONDO State All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman Isaac Kekemeke yesterday said the allegation that he endorsed an aspirant for the party’s governorship primary was misplaced.
According to him, he didn’t have any preferred candidate among the aspirants.
Speaking with reporters after a three-hour meeting with the APC National Working Committee (NWC), Kekemeke said he informed the state executive members over two months ago that he would not be voting during the primary.
He stressed that this position would enable him to remain neutral and be able to speak to the aspirants after the primary.
Kekemeke said his preferred aspirant would be the one that will gather majority of the votes after Saturday’s primary.
The APC chairman added that by his position as the state chairman, he was forbidden constitutionally to have preference for any aspirant.
He described events of the last one week, leading to the closure of the party’s secretariat, as a family affair.
Kekemeke said he did not have any misgiving about his purported removal as state chairman.
He said: “You heard the position of the NWC that it is not aware of my removal as state chairman. I am also not aware of it.”
Assuring APC members of a successful primary, Kekemeke said being a state controlled by the opposition, the party would face some logistics challenge during the primary.
He said the challenges would be overcome. Kekemeke said about 3,000 delegates for the primary were ready to do the needful and elect the flagbearer.
On the chances of the APC at the election against candidates of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), he said: “SDP is not in Ondo State. As for the PDP, we are aware that it is factionalised.”
One faction has held its primary and the other faction will soon hold its. When it comes to campaign period, we know what to tell the people of Ondo State. We have the Makarfi-led PDP and Sheriff-led PDP at the moment. So, let us wait and see.”
APC’s Deputy National Chairman (North) Senator Lawal Shuaibu said the meeting was called to brief the Ondo State executive of the decisions reached between the NWC and aspirants for the Ondo primary.
According to Shuaibu, the Ondo State APC leaders were in agreement with the decision and pledged to abide by it and ensure the success of the election this weekend.
Those who attended are Deputy National Chairman (South) Segun Oni; National Vice Chairman (Northwest) Inuwa Abdulkadir; National Organising Secretary Senator Osita Izunaso; and Shuaibu, who presided over the meeting.
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