ONDO 2020: APC accuses PDP, ZLP Of Creating Tension Ahead Of Polls
Deji Adebayo, Akure
THE All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has accused opposition parties of deliberately unveiling unprovoked attacks on it members, with the sole aim of creating avoidable tension in the state ahead of the October 10 governorship election.
APC actually pointed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) as being the master minder of this devilish act just to send wrong signals to the outside world.
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Egnr. Ade Adetimehin, accused the opposition political parties in a statement by the party’s spokesman, Alex Kalejaiye
Adetimehin in the statement lamented that while the ruling party perceives other parties as partners in the democratic process, they have treated the ruling party as an enemy that must be annihilated at all cost.
While urging members of the public to disregard the antics of both parties, Adetimehin further revealed that the APC-led government has perfected plans to invest massively in women and youth empowerment, if re-elected for a second term.
“The PDP and ZLP have attacked us repeatedly, while we have resisted the temptation to fight back. Our decision is not borne out of cowardice, but we feel we are in a position to display maturity. We feel we should be more careful because we are better favoured to win the election.
“All they are doing is to create tension in the state, and possibly discredit the process. We have resolved to continue to tolerate them; we wont retaliate, irrespective of the degree of provocation,” the statement read in part.
Adetimehin appealed to members of the party to always report any act of aggression and provocation to the security agencies, for necessary intervention.
He said the APC is passionate about the development of the people, particularly the women and youths, saying this would form core area of focus when re-elected.
He explained that the best form of empowerment for these critical segments of the society is gainful employment, adding that this compels the need to invest more in industrialisation.
Adetimehin said, “Any government that targets overall development and social stability must not neglect the womenfolk and the youth. The two segments of our society would be given priority by the APC led administration in the second phase, when re-elected by the people of Ondo State.”
The party chieftain urged the people to disregard sentiments, pettiness and hollow arguments as they get ready to take a fresh decision on who governs the state for another four years.
He itemised “the unbelievable gains” of the Akeredolu-led government in less than four years, and appealed for his re-election in the best interest of the Sunshine State.