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Kwara APC fields ‘okada’ rider as LG chairmanship candidate

By Mansur Aramide, Ilorin
25 August 2024   |   11:12 am
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State at the weekend unveiled the leader of the commercial motorcycle (okada) riders association as its candidate for the September 21 local council election in Irepodun Local Government Area (LGA). The APC presented the candidate, Abdulazeez Tinuola, a former councillor, former council vice chairman, and former APC chairman…
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State at the weekend unveiled the leader of the commercial motorcycle (okada) riders association as its candidate for the September 21 local council election in Irepodun Local Government Area (LGA).

The APC presented the candidate, Abdulazeez Tinuola, a former councillor, former council vice chairman, and former APC chairman in the council, at the flag-off of its campaign in Irepodun Local Government.

He was presented to the party faithful by many party chieftains and government officials, including the Commissioner for Information, Bola Olukoju, at Omu-Aran.

His Director General (campaign), Prof. Bashir Ibrahim, said APC was out to present the best for the area, describing Jimoh as a tested and trusted indigene of Omu-Aran with an intimidating record of service in the area.

According to the lecturer in the Department of History and International Relations, University of Ilorin, Abdulazeez is just what this local government needs to prosper; he’s also what our APC needs to win this election, adding that his candidate was the former Chief Whip as a councillor.

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Speaking with journalists, Abdulazeez admitted that the hard economy would no doubt play a vital role in the approaching election.

“The sorry economy will not affect me and my team because elections are no longer determined by party; they are now won by individual popularity and trust,” he boasted.

The member representing Irepodun Constituency in the State Assembly, Olushola Odetundun, said all the APC candidates for the contests wouldn’t have problems, “because the state government has done credibly well, even beyond expectations and desires.”

Also lauding the governor’s impact in the area, a chieftain of the APC and former commissioner in the state, Chief Raheem Adedoyin, said: “APC has never lost any election in Irepodun, and this is not going to be different. What I always say to people is that when you are in government, it should be easier for you to run on your record, and we are going to run on the record of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in Irepodun.”

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