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The Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC), on Thursday unanimously rejected Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s consensus list which was announced as the mode of primary but instead adopted the indirect primary to pick candidates of the party ahead of the 2019 elections.

The State Chairman of the party, Chief Derin Adebiyi disclosed this in a communiqué issued after a lengthened executive meeting of the party held in Abeokuta, the state capital.

In the communiqué, Adebiyi stated that the decision to adopt indirect primary was taken after 109 out of 111 members at the meeting, voted in favour of the indirect primary of electing party flag bearers.

This, according to the statement, followed exhaustive deliberations, with contributions from Saheed  Ariori, Samsudeen Olajide Salau and Dele Ogunsiji, from Ogun Central, Ogun East and Ogun West respectively.

Speaking earlier, Adebiyi informed those at the meeting, including the deputy governor, Yetunde Onanuga, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Suraj Ishola Adekunbi, some members  of the House, National Financial Secretary of APC, Tajudeen Bello, among others, disclosed the meeting was to deliberate on the way forward since direct primary, as directed by the National Executive Council (NEC) of APC was no longer feasible in the state, few days to the commencement of the exercise.

He explained that despite the fact that the presidential primary of APC will commence on September 25, through direct primary system, the state  chapter of the party was yet to obtain updated membership register, which according to him,  remained a reliable means of identification of genuine party members and extensive way for crowd control, public order and safety.

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Adebiyi, who alleged that there was existence of fake APC membership cards,  misleading and crooked membership register in circulation as well as under-the-table membership registration exercise going on across Ogun State, noted further that prerequisites for the conduct of credible, successful and violence free primary elections were absent in the state.

He said, “Only five days to the primary elections, the updated membership register from across the wards of the state has not been availed the state chapter by the national headquarters.

“The prevailing confusion has created opportunity for members of the opposition, unscrupulous elements and strange bedfellows to infiltrate the rank and file of genuine party members in the state. We genuinely fear that a significant proportion of our dedicated members stand the sure risk of being disenfranchised in the current imbroglio, uncertainty and confusion.”

Recall that Governor Amosun had earlier announced a list of consensus candidates as mode of primary in the state. The list is believed to have been widely rejected across the state.

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