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Ondo Governorship: Aiyedatiwa Says Nobody Wants To Be Governor For A Year, Declares Interest

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By Ayodele Oni

Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa has declared that he will contest the November 16, 2024 Governorship election in the State.

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The Governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress(APC) is expected to take place in April.

Before declaring his stand on the governorship, groups have emerged from local governments areas of the state drumming support for Aiyedatiwa.

Apart from participating as a sitting governor in the race, the zoning formular of the All Progressives Congress (APC) also favours his aspiration.

Aiyedatiwa, who succeeded his late principal, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu who was buried on Friday in Owo, said he would like to contest and win the forthcoming election as required by the constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria for one more term.

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Speaking on TVC News on Friday night, Aiyedatiwa, when asked if he would be contesting the Governorship election said, ”definitely, I will be running because I am already a sitting governor.

“Let me say this that nobody wants to be governor for one year. Give me what the constitution allows me to do, at least let me have a chance also running for one more term as it were.”

The governor denied having crisis with the late Akeredolu before he died, adding that it was few individuals in the state who were being driven by their ambition that caused the crisis in the state last year.

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”Let me put this straight for the record sake, I never had issues with former principal, there was no time we had a face off, there was no time we had an issue that will demand that I have to make up with him.

”All that were being pushed out at a time were basically political, there were all falsehood and insinuations because election was coming and they knew the governor was so sick and a lot of things were at play.

“There was no time, I had an issue that I needed to resolve with him in terms of crisis. All that you saw at a time, were basically political. It was driven by the ambition of few people who knew there is going to be transition in the state and I was advantaged as the deputy.”

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