APC expels Akeredolu’s opponents in guber election

By Julius Alabi, Akure

The crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Ondo state Chapter has not settled long after the October 2020 governorship election. The crisis has taken a new dimension with the expulsion of two APC governorship aspirants in the last election for alleged anti-party activities.

The aspirants who were shown a way out of the party are Mrs Jumoke Anifowose-Ajasin and Dr Nath Adojutelegan.

 They were said to have dragged the party and Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu to court over the outcome of the 2020 governorship primary.

The Party said the decision is in line with Article 21 of the APC Constitution.

The State Spokesman of the party, Mr Alex Kalejaye who made this known in Akure while  speaking with newsmen said wards of both Mrs Anifowoshe and Dr Adojutelegan had earlier suspended and subsequently expelled the two former Governorship aspirants in Owo and Akoko Northwest local government areas of the state  

Both Aspirants have approach court disregarded every voice of reasoning urging them to jettison the pernicious political move, especially after she lost at both the High Court and the Appeal Court.

The Supreme Court justices have finally nailed the vexatious and baseless argument that was orchestrated to promote chances of opposition parties in Ondo State.

The party also lamented that Mrs. Jumoke-Anifowose had always maintained a character of arranging personal interest before the party she professes to cherish

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