The crisis rocking the Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), took a fresh turn on Tuesday, as aggrieved party members staged a protest in Akure, the state capital.
Protesters, who carried placards with various inscriptions, took to major roads and marched through the state capital to register their grievances, it was reported.
The protest is coming on the heels of the reversal of the results of some Senate and House of Representatives primaries across constituencies in Ondo State by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC, which denied eight candidates their tickets to make room for new nominees.
The NWC considered reports from its Primary Election Appeal Committees and approved a new list of candidates in accordance with the Electoral Act and guidelines of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
But the loyalists of the affected aspirants rejected the adjustments and demanded the release of the actual results of the direct primary elections held across the state.
Some of the placards read: “Ondo State Is on Fire,” “Ondo State Says No to Abuja Result,” “No to Corner-Corner Appeal,” “We No Go Gree,” and “Let Our Votes Count.”
The Ondo State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Seun Osamaye, who spoke on behalf of the protesters, said the list being circulated was fake and did not reflect the outcome of the direct primaries conducted in the 203 wards of the state.
“We, the APC women of Ondo State have come out to register our displeasure with the fake list being circulated. “We consider it fake because it does not reflect the mandate of the people.
“The party members knew the names of those that came out of the direct primaries and wondered why the names on the revised list were different from those voted for during the exercise,” said Osamaye.
She called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene, saying she was sure he would do so in line with his commitment to fairness, justice and democratic principles.
Also speaking, a youth leader in the party, Bright Ojo, called the revised list a “democratic coup” against APC members in Ondo State.
“This is a protest against the democratic coup in Ondo State. During the direct primary, the people voted en masse and the results reflected the will and mandate of the people from the field,” he said.
Ojo said the amended list contained the names of aspirants who did not make the primaries and questioned the role of the party’s national leadership in the changes.
