The All Progressives Congress has vowed not to allow strangers to take over Ekiti State.
Its Chairman in the state, Chief Jide
Awe, said during the state Congress in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday, that the
party had “men and women of honour who are going to be at the vanguard
of this struggle” to upturn the emergence of Mr. Ayodele Fayose of the
Peoples Democratic Party as the state governor-elect.
Awe, who was returned as chairman after
eight years in office, said, “This is our land. The land of the
progressives, We won’t allow any stranger to take it from us.
“The struggle for emancipation of Ekiti
State has just started. I know we have men and women of honour who are
going to be at the vanguard of this struggle. We at the head of the
struggle will not shack in our responsibility.”
He however did not name those he described as strangers.
Governor Kayode Fayemi, who was
represented by his deputy, Prof. Modupe Adelabu, said he was optimistic
that the APC would “overtake and recover “ the state from the PDP.
He however appealed to opposition parties in the state to stop fighting over APC’s petition at the election petitions tribunal.
Fayemi said, “The APC is getting
stronger. The party is on the ground, effectively, efficiently and
absolutely. From what I have witnessed, we still have a firm grip of the
state.”
In a veiled reference to the PDP, the
governor pointed out there was no reason for anyone, group or party to
fight “if you don’t have skeleton in your cupboard.”
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