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Ekiti 2018: How Fayose’s Deputy, Eleka, Floored Adeyeye To Become PDP’s Candidate

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Ekiti Governor, Ayodele Fayose, left, with his Deputy, Prof Olusola Eleka, who is now PDP guber canditate...
Ekiti Governor, Ayodele Fayose, left, with his Deputy, Prof Olusola Eleka, who is now PDP guber canditate...

There was jubilation in Ado Ekiti after the state’s Deputy Governor, Professor Kolapo Olubunmi Olusola Eleka was elected as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the July 14 governorship election in the state.

Professor Olusola Eleka, a lecturer in the Department of Building, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, scored a total of 1,191 to defeat his only co-contestant, Prince Adedayo Adeyeye, who ran against him in the contest.

The third contestant and the Senator representing Ekiti South District, Mrs. Biodun Olujimi, had earlier stepped down from the race to join forces with Prince Adeyeye.

The chairman of the Ekiti State Congress Committee of the PDP and Governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, who conducted the election, announced that Professor Kolapo Olusola polled a total of 1,190 votes out of the total valid votes of 1,961 valid votes, while Prince Adedayo Adeyeye polled a total of 771 votes. There were seven void votes.

Governor Okowa described the election as keenly contested, and congratulated Ekiti State, Professor Olusola and Prince Adeyeye for the peaceful conduct of the exercise.

He thanked members of his committee as well as the people of Ekiti State for their peaceful conduct, and made a veiled reference to the rancorous primary of the APC, saying “if you think it’s easy, think back a few days ago.”

Reacting to his emergence as the candidate, Professor Olusola thanked the delegates for preferring him, and particularly expressed gratitude to his boss, Governor Ayodele Fayose, “for standing solidly behind me.”

Olusola also congratulated Prince Adeyeye, whom he described as “a man with a penchant for internal democracy” for what he said was “a keenly contested exercise.”

Credit: tribuneonlineng.com

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