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Ondo: Former APC guber dumps party, aspirant emerges NNPP candidate

Honourable Olugbenga Edema, a former chairman of OSOPADEC and an aspirant from the APC, has left the ruling party. He has been selected as the gubernatorial candidate for the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the upcoming Ondo State election on November 16, 2024.

Edema was chosen during a substituted primary election held in Akure on Wednesday, replacing the former NNPP candidate, Ayeni Oluwatosin, who voluntarily withdrew from the race.

Mr. Peter Olagookun, the NNPP State Chairman, confirmed Oluwatosin’s withdrawal and explained that it was done to support a stronger candidate for the party. Olagookun believes this change will boost the party’s chances in the forthcoming election.

Upon being named the NNPP candidate, Hon. Gbenga Edema expressed his determination to lead the party to victory in the election.

Edema said, “I offer myself as your candidate and standard bearer for the Ondo state gubernatorial election coming up on the 16th November 2024. I accept the challenge, I accept the mandate freely and willingly granted to me today, and I promise not to ever look back.

“I have carefully studied the manifesto of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) which have been skilfully put together by some great minds and I have found out that a great deal aligns with our vision as encapsulated in the Igbega Ondo manifesto which has been put together by our team for taking Ondo State out of the woods and setting it on the “consolidation and sustainability lane” for total development.

“One of the most important aspects of our democratic process is the issue of internal democracy in the affairs of the political parties. The issue of internal democracy manifests in the manner that parties conduct their election processes which must be predictable, transparent and in compliance with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, (1999) (as amended); the Electoral Act, 2002; the Constitution of the various parties and their rules guiding the conduct of their elections.

“It is in the public domain that the purported primary election conducted by the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on 20/04/2024 for the selection of its gubernatorial candidate for the 16th November 2024 election is lacking in these attributes and as such cannot be described as democratic.

“This act of impunity should not be supported and be allowed to continue in our polity. It is trite that you cannot give what you do not have. And as the saying goes “a house built with spittle will certainly collapse under the early morning dew”. The demise of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is just around the corner like its sister, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from which it took over the reign of power. It is on this note that I hereby formally announce my resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC) forthwith.

“I hereby pitch my tent with the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), a truly progressive and people-oriented party. This is a party for the immediate future. I don port o!

“We therefore use this medium to serve a notice to quit to Governor Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa and his APC cohorts that effective from the 24th February 2025, the Government House, Alagbaka will no longer be available for their use.

“With the NNPP, we are providing a more veritable and people-oriented government to all the good people of Ondo State as captured in our manifesto which would be made available in due course.

I also wish to thank the National Chairman and all the members of the National Working Committee and the State Working Committee of our great party, the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) for their great support, and for the confidence repose in me in the task of carrying out the onerous assignment of delivering the dividends of good governance to our people.

“I also wish to use this opportunity to express my profound gratitude to you all our esteemed delegates who have counted me worthy by unanimously voting me as your standard bearer for the gubernatorial elections coming up on the 16th of November, 2024,” Edema said.

 

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