Ekiti Guber: Fayemi Bribed INEC Officials To Win APC Primaries -Defeated Aspirant
The Former minister of mines and steel Kayode Fayemi that won the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship primaries in Ekiti State last month was bribed Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
One of the defeated candidates, Kayode Ojo has refused to accept the results.
Naijiant reports that Entrepreneur Kayode Ojo came third in the primaries and said it was as a result of Fayemi having bribed Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to declare votes on behalf of the former minister.
Fayemi, who is seeking to come back as governor after losing a bid for re-election in 2014, was according to Ojo, allocated votes for his opponents during the primaries.
An associate of Ojo’s told Naijiant that the businessman said his votes were being “called for Fayemi by INEC”.
Ojo, a successful businessman and not a professional politician, was hoping to bring his private sector experience to the governor’s seat in order “move the state forward”, but was disheartened by the shenanigans he witnessed during the primaries.
His associate said that Ojo has “given up hope” in Nigeria and would no longer get involved in politics.