Forward of the Saturday native authorities election in Ondo State, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed confidence that the get together will win in all of the 18 native authorities areas of the state.
The get together boasted that, given the efficiency of Governor Fortunate Aiyedatiwa’s administration, the state’s folks would come out in power to forged their votes for the get together’s candidates on Saturday.
Addressing journalists in Akure, the state capital, on Monday, the get together’s state Publicity Secretary, Alex Kalejaye, hinted that the get together had constituted a five-man committee led by the get together’s state Organizing Secretary, Charles Fagbohunka, to coordinate the get together’s campaigns forward of the ballot.
Kalejaye mentioned, “Likewise, the get together has constituted a Reconciliation Committee led by state Vice Chairman Atili Agabra to settle all misunderstandings and disagreements amongst get together members forward of the Saturday ballot.”
On getting ready the get together forward of the ballot, Kalejaye additional said that the get together had met all of the circumstances the Ondo State Impartial Electoral Fee(ODIEC) reeled out, and all their candidates throughout the 18 native authorities areas are sellable.
Kalejaye mentioned, “You might be all conscious that it’s not trendy to nominate a caretaker committee for native authorities. That’s why the state electoral fee should conduct the native authorities election in all of the 18 native authorities areas of the state.
“We’re totally ready. Now we have began the marketing campaign by assembly with all stakeholders throughout all of the 18 native authorities areas of the state. Now we have constituted marketing campaign committees at native authorities, ward, and unit ranges to mobilise the folks sensibly forward of the Saturday ballot.
“Now we have additionally constituted one other committee led by the state Organizing Secretary of our get together, Hon. Charles Fagbohunka, to coordinate all of the marketing campaign committees throughout the 18 native authorities areas.”