Following the selection of Mr. Rotimi
Akeredolu (SAN) as the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the
November 26 governorship election in Ondo State, former Lagos State governor
and National Leader of the ruling APC, Chief Bola Tinubu, is faced with a
dilemma over who to support.
According to THISDAY, the former
governor is torn between his allegiance to his party and throwing his weight
behind Chief Olusola Oke, the governorship candidate of the Alliance for
Democracy (AD) in the Ondo election.
Tinubu has been extremely unhappy
with his party over the outcome of APC primary, following the defeat of his
preferred candidate for the Ondo election, Mr. Olusegun Abraham.
His belief was that there was a gang
up by those opposed to him in the APC who allegedly manipulated the primary in
order to ensure that Abraham lost to Akeredolu by 669 votes last September,
leading to an outcry that the primary was flawed.
Even after an appeal panel that was
set up by the ruling party to review the outcome of the primary recommended the
conduct of a fresh primary, the national APC leadership ignored the decision of
the panel and chose to field Akeredolu as the candidate of the party in the
Ondo election.
The decision of the APC leadership
drew a scathing rebuke from Tinubu who accused the National Chairman of the
party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, of being compromised and demanded his
resignation.
Despite Tinubu’s anger and call for
Oyegun’s resignation, he was ignored by the party, which led the former Lagos
governor to ignore most major meetings and events held recently by the APC.
Seeing that he could not get the
party to do his bidding, Tinubu might have now decided to back Oke in the
governorship election in Ondo State.
His decision has been galvanised by
the solidarity rally by his supporters in Lagos State at the weekend who
believe that Tinubu, as the leader of the APC who worked assiduously for the
merger that led to the creation of the party, was being sidelined.
Furthermore, the source said Tinubu’s
decision to back Oke instead of Akeredolu stemmed from the fact that the APC
chieftain also lost out in the Kogi governorship election when his pick, Hon.
James Faleke, was ditched by the party in favour of Yahaya Bello as the
governorship candidate of Kogi after the death of Abubakar Audu before the
conclusion of the election.
“Although he largely ignored what
happened in the Kogi election, following Abubakar’s death, he believes that the
party’s decision to settle for Rotimi Akeredolu was an insult taken too far,
hence his consideration of Olusola Oke,” the source explained.
However, the source divulged that as
Tinubu mulls the options before him, the call on who to back will not be an
easy one.
“He cannot be in APC and be fighting
the party at the same time, so this is a tough call for Tinubu after being at
the vanguard that led to the creation of APC in 2013 and its subsequent victory
at the 2015 general election,” he said.
The source further divulged that
Tinubu is also being propelled to support Oke in the election because of his
closeness to the Director General of the Olusola Campaign Organisation, Mr.
Bola Ilori, who has been begging the former Lagos governor to throw his
political weight and clout behind Oke.
He added that President Muhammadu
Buhari will also be in Akure, the Ondo State capital, next Saturday to support
Akeredolu ahead of the governorship election, but Tinubu will be conspicuously
absent at the event.
Tinubu, it was gathered, is still
outside the country, having departed the United States of America for the
United Kingdom at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Oke will today be
presented with the flag of the AD by its national leadership.
Ilori disclosed the decision of the
AD leadership yesterday in Akure to present the flag to the candidate, who had
been going round various parts of the state canvassing votes from the
electorate.
Ilori, in a statement, invited all
and sundry to join the AD family at the flag off rally of the Ondo State
chapter of the party where the national leaders would present the Oke and his
running mate with the symbol and authority of the party.
Ilori further disclosed that the
event would also avail the party’s flag-bearer the platform to articulate his
innovative ideas for Ondo State.
“We want to invite our people to be
part of this historic and epoch making event, one that all and sundry have been
looking forward to for the benefit of our state and our future.
“The AD as a progressive party and it
is poised to bring back the lost glory and restore the fortunes of our dear
state, and Chief Olusola Oke and his running mate, Alhaji Ganny Dauda are ready
to drive the vehicle of this economic recovery.
“We want our people to troop out and
be part of this historic event by coming to witness the dawn of a new Ondo
State,” he stated.
Oke also got a boost at the weekend
with the promise by the people of Ikare Akoko of Akoko North East Local
Government Area in the state, expressing their readiness to support him during
the November 26 election.
Oke, whose running mate hails from
the neighbouring Akoko North West Local Government, was received by a mammoth
crowd when his campaign trail berthed in Ikare Akoko yesterday.
The candidate, who visited the
traditional ruler of Ikare, the Olukare, Oba Akadiri Momoh, said he was on a
rescue mission to wrestle Ondo people from the clutches of hunger.
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