Hundreds of protesters from All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, yesterday staged a peaceful protest over allege plans by some leaders of the party to impose candidates through what they described as ” shadow primary election” ahead 2027 elections.
protesters, who also accused the leaders of withholding their APC membership cards after completion of the registration process insisted that they would not accept any candidate imposed on them to contest the elective positions under the platform of APC in the next election.
They vehemently disagree with the leaders to allegedly imposed their preferred candidates ahead that party’s primaries for House of Assembly, House of Representative and Senatorial District in Ogun Central.
The APC members, who stormed the the party’s Secretariat in Ijaye, with placards bearing the inscriptions “We don’t want imposition; “Give us our membership cards”; “Let us vote for our candidates” accused some of the leaders of trying to hijack democratic process of the party.
Speaking on behalf of the members, Babatunde Azeez Adenekan alleged that certain party leaders were planning to impose candidates and intentionally withheld their APC membership cards from them ahead of the primary elections.
Adenekan said that the membership card is the sole officially accepted form of identification for voting during the primaries, and that withholding the cards was a deliberate strategy aimed at influencing the process in favour of certain aspirants.
“The refusal to release membership cards to loyal party members is a dangerous signal. It is a clear strategy to rig the primary election and silence the voices of genuine APC members,” he said.
Addressing newsmen at the party’s Secretariat, a party Chieftain, Olanrewaju Olutunji claimed that many members were increasingly worried that some individuals were secretly making efforts to impose favored candidates to contest elective positions under the platform of the party.
He, however, expressed confidence in the leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun, noting that he has consistently demonstrated a willingness to listen to the people’s concerns.
“We know Governor Dapo Abiodun as a democrat and a man who respects the will of the masses. That is why we are appealing to him not to allow a few leaders to destroy the integrity of the APC primary process in Ogun Central,” he stated.
Olutunji also claimed that several members at the Ward levels had face threat and intimidation for voicing against imposition of candidates over allege “shadow elections” stressing that certain individuals openly threatened to attack anyone resisting the proposed arrangement.
The protesters vowed to challenge any effort to erode internal democracy within the All Progressives Congress, noting that the party’s constitution explicitly calls for a credible primary election whenever aspirants are unable to reach a consensus agreement.
However, the State Publicity Secretary of APC, Olufemi Nuberu, while responding to the allegations dismissed claims that members were being prevented from accessing their membership cards.
Nuberu stated that duly registered members could print their cards online and noted that ward officials had been designated to help members complete the process
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