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  • Ondo 2020: PDP governorship aspirant resigns party membership

    Ondo 2020: PDP governorship aspirant resigns party membership

    Mr Banji Okunomo, a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in the 2020 Governorship Election in Ondo State, has resigned his membership from the party.

    Okunomo, a former Publicity Secretary of the PDP in the state, announced his resignation and planned defection to the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) on Monday in Okitipupa.

    He told newsmen in Okitipupa that he would defect to ZLP officially with no fewer than 15,000 members across the 18 local government areas, at a later date.

    “After due consultations with my followers, I wish to inform the public that I have resigned my membership from the PDP.

    “I will be joining the ZLP officially with 15,000 of my followers at a date that will be announced later.

    “I am appealing to my followers to be calm as my defection from PDP to ZLP is for the good of the people of Ondo South and the entire state,” Okunomo said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Okunomo came fifth at the state PDP primary election held on July 22 in Akure.

    The primary election produced Mr Eyitayo Jegede as the party’s flagbearer in the governorship election slated for Oct. 10.

    NAN gathered that Okunomo’s defection might be connected with the choice of Mr Ikengboju Gboluga, Member representing Okitipupa/Irele Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, as Jegede’s running mate.

  • Photo: Ondo PDP guber candidate, Jegede runs to Obasanjo for support

    Photo: Ondo PDP guber candidate, Jegede runs to Obasanjo for support

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship candidate in Ondo State, Eyitayo Jegede has run to former President, Olusegun Obasanjo for his support in the coming gubernatorial election in the State.

    Eyitayo visited Obasanjo in Abeokuta to seek his support to defeat the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate and incumbent Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.

    Eyitayo disclosed the visit to Obasanjo on his Twitter handle on Saturday and he displayed the picture he took with the former President.

    He wrote: “Seeking support of the elders, the next 63 days will no doubt be decisive, we will succeed. God our help!”

    The former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ondo State, had on August 22, 2020 emerged the candidate of the PDP for the Ondo State governorship election.

  • Just in: Voting begins in Ondo PDP primary

    Just in: Voting begins in Ondo PDP primary

    Delegates have started voting in the Ondo People’s Democratic Party(PDP) governorship primary taking place at the International Cultural and Event Centre, Akure.

    All eight governorship aspirants are around for the exercise.

    Enugu Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who is Chairman of Ondo PDP primary election, has been thorough in the screening of delegates.

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    He personally distributed ballot papers to them.

    Four out of 18 local government areas have concluded voting.

  • Ondo 2020: No PDP aspirant will be unjustly disqualified- Dogara

    Ondo 2020: No PDP aspirant will be unjustly disqualified- Dogara

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Screening Committee for Ondo State governorship election has assured the party aspirants that none of them would be unjustly disqualified.

    The Chairman of the Committee and immediate past Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Yakubu Dogara, gave the assurance while speaking with newsmen shortly after screening the aspirants in Abuja.
    Dogara assured the aspirants that the committee was out for justice; and justice would be served.
    “Justice is indivisible. What is justice for one has to be justice to the other.

    “We are sure that at the end of the day the party will be proud of the exercise that we have done. Nobody will be unjustifiably denied clearance for any reason. For any one who is qualify.
    “As a matter of fact, is it not even our responsibility to clear them, it is the documents they have presented before us that will clear them.
    ” As far as we are concern, once you have your papers and records intact, you are good to go. So, the assurance is that we are out for justice and we will ensure that justice is served to the end,” he said.

    Dogara said though the committee had screened all the aspirants, it would adjourned till Friday 1 p.m. before taken its final position on the exercise.
    He said that the committee recognised the responsibility bestowed on it and would do a thorough job.
    “This is in view of that fact that developments in politics no longer support the case of whimsical screening exercise any longer.
    “You have seen it, some people have won elections and lost elections on the account of defective screening that was done by the officials of their party.
    “So, we are aware of that and we are holding each of the aspirants to account for the information given to the party and the documents that they have submitted,” he said.

    Dogara commended members of the committee for their patience for the exercise that lasted for about 12 hours.
    When asked to comment on the large number of aspirants for the poll, he said no political party in a true democracy would restrained its interested members from participating in an election.
    “Even if they are 50 aspirants let them come, it is their constitutional rights. The party cannot prevent that. Nobody can regulate the provisions of the constitution.
    “In as much as they are members of the party and they want to run for this office, no one has the power to circumscribe the provisions of the constitution regarding their rights to vile for any office, except if they are defective in terms of requirements of the law or the party.
    “But, as long as they are qualified, no one can guard their rights to contest for any office. No political party should do that,” he said.
    The aspirants included the incumbent Deputy Governor of the state, Dr Agboola Ajayi; Eyitayo Jegede; Sen. Boluwaji Kunlere ; Dr Eddy Olafeso; Ben Okunomo; Bode Ayorinde; Otunba Bamidele Akingboye; Mr Godday Erewa; and Mr Sola Ebiseeni.