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Ekiti PDP faction squares up against Fayose, elects Ajijola as governorship aspirant

Lateef Ajijola emerged as the consensus candidate at a shadow election organised by the Repositioning Movement for three aspirants.

• September 5, 2021

A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti, Repositioning Movement, has elected Lateef Ajijola as its consensus candidate for the party’s primaries ahead of the 2022 governorship election.

Mr Ajijola, an architect, emerged as the group’s consensus candidate at a shadow election organised for three aspirants.

Chairman of the Repositioning Movement Electoral Committee, Aderogba Agbaje, announced the outcome of the shadow election in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday.

Mr Agbaje said that Mr Ajijola scored 50 votes to defeat two others, Yinka Akerele and a former Deputy Governor of Ekiti, Sikiru Tae-Lawal, who scored 26 and four votes respectively.

He said that 81 automatic delegates from 16 local government areas of the state voted in the exercise that produced Mr Ajijola.

“We conducted this shadow election to ensure the proper democratic process in our party primary,” he said.

According to him, before now, it has always been a one-man show, which we detested, and we want to bring the party back to the people.

“Our loss during the last governorship election was as a result of a governor not conceding to free and fair primaries.

“We formed this group two years ago under the leadership of Senators Biodun Olujimi and Duro Faseyi, who are collegiate leaders.

“We want to have one formidable candidate that will be able to face other candidates. We don’t want to copy those who hand-picked candidates.

“Eighty-one out of 94 automatic delegates belonging to this group, turned up. We adopted an Open Secret Ballot devoid of fraud and manipulations.

“The party has about 145 automatic delegates and 94 out of them are members of repositioning group, so we are solid in PDP.

“The aspirants had signed an undertaking that no one would betray whatever the outcome of the shadow election is. That was our joint decision.

“They will be working together. We are like a crusade and what happened in the past when one person controlled us won’t happen again,” Mr Agbaje said.

Speaking with newsmen after the shadow election, Mr Tae-Lawal said he accepted the outcome of the election, promising to mobilise his followers to support Mr Ajijola during the primaries.

Also, a former Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area of Ekiti, Dapo Olagunju, said the election was decided by the automatic delegates of the party within the Repositioning Movement.

Mr Olagunju said that the election was “a joint agreement” among other aspirants within the group to ensure smooth conduct of the party primaries in other to unite members.

In his remarks, Mr Ajijola commended other contestants for conceding defeat.

“We are of the same group and I consider my victory as ‘No Victor No vanquished.’ We knew that one person will emerge. It is for the progress of the group and the PDP.

“I appreciate my brothers, Dr Sikiru Tae-Lawal and Yinka Akerele for their support. I am assuring them that I will honour all our agreements.

There were two major factions of the party in the state, that of Ayo Fayose and Biodun Olujimi.

Mr Fayose had months ago declared state party chairman, Bisi Kolawole, as his annointed candidate for the election.

(NAN)

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