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Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr Eyitayo Jegede,

PDP governorship candidate, Jegede gives reason for not picking Ajayi as running mate
 
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Wed, 23 Sep 2020   ||   Nigeria, Ondo
 

Mr Eyitayo Jegede, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the October 10 governorship election in Ondo State, has disclosed why he did not pick Agboola Ajayi, the Deputy Governor of Ondo State as his running mate.

Note that Ajayi had defected to the PDP from the All Progressives Congress in a bid to secure a governorship ticket but was defeated by Jegede in the party’s primary election and he subsequently left the PDP for Zenith Labour Party, where he emerged as the standard-bearer.

Many people had hoped that Jegede and Ajayi would team up against the APC candidate and Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu but Gboluga Ikengboju was announced instead as his running mate. 

Ikengboju is a member of the House of Representatives, representing Okitipupa/Irele Federal Constituency.

Speaking in an interview with newsmen, Jegede explained that Ajayi could not have been his running mate because the deputy governor’s ambition was to become a governor adding that Ajayi was part of the “failure” of the Akeredolu’s administration that PDP is campaigning against.

When asked why he didn’t team up with Ajayi for a sole ticket, Jegede retorted, “Ajayi chose not to be my deputy. His ambition is to be a governor under a political party. He left the APC, came to PDP, defeated in our primary, and went to ZLP.

“I took opinions from virtually everybody. People chose who became my running mate. When a choice is made we must respect it. One should not allow his ambition to override the choice of the people.

“All the policies that we are fighting, the pains we want to end are the product of Akeredolu and his deputy. He was in our party (as a member) for just six weeks. He is a very powerful person and humble, you cannot do away with that.”

Jegede promised to reduce the tuition of state-owned tertiary institutions and to strengthen the operations of Amotekun in Ondo State if elected as he said: “Amotekun will stay without political influence. We must protect our people.”

 

 

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