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2023: We will force Fayemi into 2023 presidential race – Ekiti APC

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The Ekiti state chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has declared its readiness to draft the state governor, Kayode Fayemi for the presidency of the country, come 2023.

The state’s caretaker committee chairman, Paul Omotoso said this during a programme organised by Olusegun Osinkolu, a chieftain of the APC for 1,000 members of the party in Ekiti North senatorial district on Saturday.

Omotoso, who was represented by Ade Ajayi, the state publicity secretary said Ekiti would no longer play a second fiddle in the south-west’s politics.

He said: “On the 2023 presidency, the time has come for president to come from Ekiti. That is why we are pleading with you to support governor Fayemi,” he said.

“Though governor Fayemi has never said he wanted to contest, we will force him to plunge into the race, because of his competence, dedication, and loyalty to APC.”

Omotoso also assured Osinkolu of the party’s support at the state, local government and ward levels.

He said Osinkolu would be rewarded for his contributions and loyalty despite all odds.

He said: “We are going to support him for the Senatorial race in 2023 because he has done well to boost the acceptability and popularity of our party in Ekiti despite that he was denied senatorial ticket twice. He has remained loyal, contented, and committed to APC.”

Responding, Osinkolu who was represented by Ayodeji Olorunfemi his personal assistant, said: “I will continue to be loyal to this party and give my best to uplift APC because the party is a party of the people.”

“But I beg the Caretaker committee to be fair to all members in the coming membership registration exercise. Nobody must be schemed out, it should be all-embracing and all-encompassing for the much-sought stability and peace to be achieved by Governor Mai Mala Buni-led caretaker committee.

“We must not be selfish in our bid to build a strong party. Those in privileged appointive and elective positions must help others. This is the best way we can maintain unity.”

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