Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Ekiti: APC Reconciles Agrieved Members In Ekiti

The Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, Segun Oni, on Tuesday convened a meeting with Ekiti State stakeholders of the party at the APC national secretariat in Abuja.

The meeting, according to a statement by a spokesperson for the party, Edegbe Odemwingie, was attended by over 60 APC chieftains from Ekiti State including former Governor of Ekiti State, Niyi Adebayo; APC State Chairman, Jide Awe.

Others were a former Senator, Ayo Arise; former member of the House of Representatives, Opeyemi Bamidele; former member of the House of Representatives, Bimbo Daramola, amongst others.

Former Governor Adebayo spoke to journalists after the meeting. 

Excerpts:Why the Ekiti Stake stakeholders meeting?


As you are aware, we have been having some issues with some of our members. Some left the party to go and contest in the last election under different platforms and we have met today and we can say categorically that finally, all the issues that separated us at a time has been resolved and everybody is back in one big family now.

On the state of affairs in Ekiti state


I don’t think there is anybody in Nigeria who will say he is happy with what is happening in Ekiti state. Ekiti is being turned into a pariah state and it is unfortunate that this sort of thing is happening and that is why we who are in the opposition are putting our house in order and we believe that if we all stick together and make surethat the party is in stable state, we will be able to wrestle power back from the current governor (Ayodele Fayose) that is making mockery of our state.

On the Airport Project in Ekiti state


Frankly speaking, even without paucity of fund, even with the way things were before, it is a surprise that anybody or any reasonable person will say that the priority for Ekiti state is an airport. It is definitely not an airport. We have an airport in Akure which is 45 minutes drive from our state capital. So building an airport in Ekiti state honestly is not a well thought-out project.

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