In a statement in Akure on Sunday, Ojo
Oyewamide, Akeredolu spokesperson, said the claims were part of Akeredolu ‘s
strategy to distract supporters.
Oyewamide, Akeredolu spokesperson, said the claims were part of Akeredolu ‘s
strategy to distract supporters.
His comment follows speculations about
his disqualification from the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s July 20 governorship
primary election.
his disqualification from the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s July 20 governorship
primary election.
He called it another diversion
“to mislead the misled public and draw focus from those behind the story’s
self-imposed pains.”
“to mislead the misled public and draw focus from those behind the story’s
self-imposed pains.”
Oyewamide called the
“scavengers” who “stop at nothing to sustain their deceptive
trade. Ignore them, stand firm, dedicate yourself, and pray.
“scavengers” who “stop at nothing to sustain their deceptive
trade. Ignore them, stand firm, dedicate yourself, and pray.
The statement noted that Akeredolu not
only participates in the primary party, but that “the Grace of God will
re-elect Akeredolu, coming October 10, 2020.”
only participates in the primary party, but that “the Grace of God will
re-elect Akeredolu, coming October 10, 2020.”
Akeredolu appealed to all his
supporters to overlook the rumor and “dedicate this time to God for His
continued grace, favor and protection.”
supporters to overlook the rumor and “dedicate this time to God for His
continued grace, favor and protection.”