Ekiti APC assures that loyal members will be rewarded, charges against votes buying


The Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has called on its members not to allow money influence their choices in the primary elections at the detriment of loyalty.
The ruling party advised members to always think about loyal and committed members for elective positions rather than those who rely on vote buying to grab the tickets.
The State party Chairman, Hon Paul Omotoso, stated this at Ward 11 in Ado Ekit, during an empowerment programme organised by a chieftain of the APC, Hon Olakunle Ojo, to mark his 50th birthday .
At the event organised by Olakunle Ojo Foundation, 40 people, including widows and less privileged, received cash gifts to either start small scale businesses or pay their schools fees .
Omotoso, represented by his Deputy , Hon Sola Elesin, described Ojo as a loyal and patriotic party man, who believes in the welfare of the party members.
“Though , Hon Ojo has not told us he will be contesting in future, but he has been so loyal and patriotic. He has done so many empowerments for our people. Even those who are earning big salaries as appointees could not do this. Let us continue to support him.
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“If someone is helping you this way, try and support him if he shows interest in politics. There shouldn’t be any reason for people to be demanding money from such people at primary. Don’t waste your votes or accommodate vote buyers. APC tickets are not for big spenders.
“We are going to reward loyal members. Our party will continue to reward those who are loyal like Olakunle Ojo. During primaries, don’t allow anybody to bamboozle you with money, stand by those who have been with you and taking care of the party. This is the beauty of democracy and what can make people to do more for you,” he said.
Commending the party for fostering unity among members, Ojo said he decided to empower the people to complement Governor Kayode Fayemi’s efforts to banish poverty in the state.
“This programme is going to be quarterly. Within the next nine months, 240 people will be empowered under this scheme.
“Governor Fayemi has done well. He is attracting investment to Ekiti. He has done much to reduce poverty. My focus is about widows and orphans.”