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| James Faleke |
Indigenes
of Okunland under the auspices of Okun Development Association (ODA) South West
Zone, have reiterated their unalloyed support for the mandate given to
Audu/Faleke by the people of Kogi State.
They stated this during an interactive session with
journalists in Lagos, wouthwest Nigeria.
Chairman of the association, Chief Akere Owoniyi, berated
self-styled leaders and elders in Okunland over their stand on the governorship
debacle.
“We have noted the meeting convened by Chief Clarence
Olafemi in consultation with Senator Dino Melaye and Kogi West APC chairman,
Chief Sam Asagun on the situation the Kogi State election debacle has foisted
on the people of Kogi State. The conveners of this ignoble gathering have
merely confirmed the open secret that their actions are not motivated by
genuine love for the people but about satiating ambitions that are grossly
inordinate,” he said.
Expressing their desire to align their position with the
Audu/Faleke ticket, Owoniyi further stated: “The genuine stakeholders of Kogi
West at a meeting held on December 8 in Kabba, made our position clear on our
unpreparedness to accept the position of the National leadership of the APC;
and we have assured Hon. James Abiodun Faleke of our unalloyed support to
actualize the mandate given to him by the people of Kogi state.”
Flaying Sen Dino Melaye, Owoniyi asserted: “On the issue
of party supremacy, it is astonishing that Sen. Melaye who successfully ignored
party directives in the National Assembly leadership saga will now be the
apostle of party supremacy pontificating on same. There can be no supremacy in
injustice.”
According to the chairman, the association reiterates as
follows:“That the supposed stakeholders meeting in Lokoja on December 13 and
the communiqué issued is not a true reflection of the genuine desires of our
people but an apt demonstration of greed and love of filthy lucre by a few
individuals under the garb of stakeholders and elders; that the hijacked
mandate of the Audu/Faleke ticket is beyond any individual, and we are resolute
in support for Hon. James Abiodun Faleke.”
While calling for calm from all Okun residents, Chief
Owoniyi also called on the Federal Government to withhold the bail-out fund for
Kogi State until the governorship election matter is amicably resolved.
“In view of the fact that the legal avenues are open to
Hon Faleke in challenging INEC position, we urge the Federal government
particularly the Central Bank of Nigeria to withhold the N50.8 billion bail-out
fund due to the state until the legal determination of who the rightful
governor of the state is,” he said.

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