The gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, has said all aggrieved members of the party have agreed to work together to ensure victory for the party in the November 26 governorship election in the state. Akeredolu disclosed this during a meeting with state and local government executives of the party at the APC state party secretariat in Akure, saying the party had put the crisis behind it. Akeredolu said: “All of us remain one and all members of the exco still remain one: and we are indivisible in this party. We are prepared to at least fight it together as one for APC to produce the next governor of this state.”
He further said that the reconciliatory moves to pacify all aggrieved members had started yielding results because of effort of the reconciliation committees earlier inaugurated to pacify aggrieved APC members. He said that the party was more united for the election.and that the state campaign committee would soon be inaugurated to complement the National Campaign Committee, with all the leaders in the three senatorial districts cooperating. Akeredolu expressed optimism that the first runner-up in the September 3 primary, Dr. Olusegun Abraham would support his candidature, saying, “A few people have intervened and I am sure that he would soon support. And he has shown it, that is why he came out to say that he was not leaving APC and that his supporters should work for APC. The other matters we are going to sort out very soon. He has been receptive and a wonderful person.”
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