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Victory’s mine, I won’t leave APC – Gov. Akeredolu

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has ruled out his defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC), boasting that he would win the 2020 gubernatorial primaries and general election in the state.

Governor Akeredolu who dismissed allegations of a Plan ‘B’ in case he lost at the primary, said residents in the state were aware of his achievements.

He spoke through his Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo.

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The Ondo State governor also said he was not interested in the crisis rocking the Unity Forum but would rather focus on the process of bringing everybody together.

He said he was not bothered about plethora of kinsmen from his Owo who are aspiring to be governor of the state.

Governor Akeredolu noted that the multitude of aspirants from Owo only create the impression that somebody from Owo would remain governor but not in the manners of their desires.

Said he, “We should not be talking about plan B. We don’t have anything like Plan ‘B’, Plan ‘A’ and even Plan ‘C’.

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“All we know is that we are going into the primary of the APC to win and going to the election of October 10, to defeat whoever will be presented by any party. So, we have nothing like Plan ‘B’. We can’t discuss Plan ‘B’, there is no basis for us to even discuss Plan ‘B’.

“You will also recall that these same elements in the Unity Forum rejected the idea of the Advisory Council.

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“These elements in the Unity Forum could not have been united according to their desires because of certain unsavoury actions they took.

“Recall the insults they hauled on the person of former Interim National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande. They were very disrespectful which is very unusual in the culture of people of the South West.

“Chief Nisi Akande, by every standard is a well-respected person in the politics of this nation.

“But when some persons who came together just for the purpose of mischief could go to the extent of hauling stones of insults at him, there is no how that group can be united.

“So, rather than blaming Akeredolu for their problems they should go and beg Bisi Akande for forgiveness,” the governor said.  

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