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Buhari Congratulates Fayemi, Says He Has A Good Chance of Winning The Ekiti Elections

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APC governorship aspirant in Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi (Photo File)

Buhari Congratulates Fayemi On Victory At Ekiti Primaries

President Muhammadu Buhari has on Sunday congratulated the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi over his victory at the Ekiti primary polls on Saturday.

In a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the president also expressed belief in the Governorship candidate that he has good chances of winning the forthcoming elections .

Buhari also urged those who contested against Fayemi for the ticket to keep upholding the values and philosophy of the party by supporting the APC candidate in the forthcoming election.
The statement read,

“President Muhammadu Buhari congratulates former governor of Ekiti State and Minister of Mines and Solid Minerals, Kayode Fayemi, for winning the APC ticket to contest the July 14, 2018 governorship elections.

“President Buhari commends all the participants in the keenly contested primary, who passionately worked hard to serve the state as governor, urging them to keep upholding the values and philosophy of the party by supporting the APC candidate in the forthcoming elections.

President Buhari believes that Fayemi’s track record in the state as a reformist, with a penchant for building educational infrastructure and promoting the welfare of the ordinary people, will bolster his chances at the forthcoming polls.

“The President notes that the successful primary in the state, with more than 30 aspirants, further validates the credentials of the APC on internal democracy, and its preparedness to take the country to another level of development.”

Meanwhile, The PUNCH reports that Fayemi will this week resign his position as the Minister of Solid Minerals and Steel Development.

The minister had on Saturday night emerged as the APC candidate for the election in the primaries with 941 votes ahead of Segun Oni who had 481 votes.

Fayemi was in April granted a one-month leave of absence by President Buhari to enable him to take part in the primary.

However, having won the primary, sources close to Fayemi said the minister would not return to his office as a substantive minister.

Fayemi, it was learnt, was not ready to delay his campaign in order not to jeopardise his chances during the election.

A source said, “Fayemi will be in Abuja either on Monday or early Tuesday to submit his letter of resignation to President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Though he could still remain in office till June, at least a month before the election, he needs to be on the ground in Ekiti earlier than that.

“Remember that his late declaration for the position worked against him during the primary as many of his supporters had already started working for other aspirants.

“Because they had declared their loyalty to these aspirants, it was very difficult for the minister to ask them to return.

“But this time round and having emerged as the party’s candidate, we want all of them to return and that can only be achieved when Fayemi returns home fully to take charge.”

The minister had earlier disclosed that he only took a month leave of absence from office to enable him to contest the party’s governorship ticket.

Meanwhile, Naija News also learnt  that Fayemi had started consultations on who would be his running mate.

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