Primary: Ogun APC declares Amosun’s candidate, Akinlade winner

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The Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has declared the party’s consensus candidate, Adekunle Akinlade, winner of a parallel primary conducted on Tuesday in the state, Punchng report.

The party Chairman, Chief Derin Adebiyi, declared Akinlade winner while addressing journalists at the secretariat of the party in Abeokuta on Wednesday.

He said Akinlade, the consensus candidate of the Yewa Elders Council and anointed candidate of the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, in a direct primary, polled 190,987 votes out of 201,620 valid votes cast across the 236 wards in the state.

Other aspirants who participated in the primaries, according to him, are a banker- turned politician, Jimi Lawal; a former Deputy Governor, Senator Adegbenga Kaka; immediate past Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru; oil mogul, Prince Dapo Abiodun; and Abayomi Hunye.

While reeling out votes scored by other aspirants, Adebiyi said Lawal came second scoring 5,046, Abiodun came third with 3,648, Ashiru came fourth with 898, Kaka came fifth with 833, while Hunye got 208 votes in the sixth position.

Adebiyi said the party used the direct primary for the election, adding that it was monitored by officials from the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agents.

He said the state executive committee and the members of the party believed the APC’s National Working Committee panel sent to the state had been “highly compromised.”

Adebiyi explained that they had waited for them last Sunday when it was first slated to hold but their telephone lines were switched off.

He added, “When we later got through to them in the evening on Sunday, they promised to arrive on Monday.

“They arrived on Monday and at the meeting held at the MITROS Suites, Ibara, Abeokuta, the NWC panel told us the primary would hold on Tuesday.

“The party members were all in their wards waiting for the NWC panel, but they never showed up.”

Adebiyi said the primary was conducted after three consecutive postponements by the Muhammad Indabawa- led seven-man panel sent by the NWC of the APC to the state.

Adebiyi said they were suspicious of the panel when it said it would be using ballot papers to conduct the primary in the state.

He said, “We are working within the ambits of the constitution and guidelines of the party.

“It was emphatically stated that the election would hold yesterday (Tuesday).”