Ondo guber: APC massive votes will shock PDP – Party chieftain

 

A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun state, Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, has said the massive votes and support the party will receive in the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo state will shock the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other opposition parties in the state.

Oyintiloye, a member of the APC national campaign stakeholders engagement committee for the election, said this in a chat with journalists in Osogbo, Sunday.

Noting that Ondo is a progressive state, Oyintiloye maintained that the November 16, 2024 election would not be an exception, as APC is poised to record a landslide victory.

Oyintiloye, a member of defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), described the party’s candidate, Lucky Ayedatiwa, as a man of vision, who had achieved a lot  through his people’s oriented policies and programmes.

He said that Ondo state had witnessed a steady transformation in areas of health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, and rural community development, among others, within shortest time Ayedatiwa assumed office.

According to him, the government of APC in the last eight years has brought unprecedented transformation to the state.

The former lawmaker in Osun also urged the electorate to come out en mass to give massive votes to APC to shock the opposition parties as a confirmation of the quality leadership of the incumbent  governor.

“That is no doubt, the election is going to be free, fair, and peaceful, and APC will win with a clear-cut margin. The electorate will never allow the state to go backwards, and that is why they will come out peacefully to vote for APC.

“There is no magic about it. APC will win massively, and the opposition parties will be shocked. Our committee, under the leadership of his Excellency, Gov Abdullahi Sule of Nassarawa State, will approach the  task ahead with due diligence,” Oyintiloye said.

He, however, appealed to the electorate to be peaceful and orderly before and after the election, saying that the exercise should not be seen as a do or die affair.