Crisis in Ogun APC Primary as Hunye Camp Rejects Result, Vows Challenge
Ogun APC Primary: Hunye Camp Rejects Outcome, Vows Legal Fight

The campaign organisation of Mr. Abayomi Hunye has dismissed the results of the Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election, arguing that the announced outcome failed to represent the genuine choice of party members who participated in the exercise.

Rejection of Official Results

In a rejoinder released on behalf of the Abayomi Hunye Campaign and Supporters' Movement, the group criticised the official announcement that declared Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola the winner of the primary with 304,055 votes, while Hunye was said to have received no votes at all. The organisation described the declaration as unacceptable and contradictory to reports it allegedly received from its agents across all 236 wards in Ogun State.

The statement claimed that figures compiled by the party's representatives showed that Hunye polled 453,765 votes, compared to the 304,055 votes declared for Senator Adeola. The campaign maintained that the publicly released figures could not be regarded as conclusive proof of a free, fair, credible, or uncontested democratic exercise.

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Allegations of Irregularities

The campaign stressed that Hunye was a duly screened, cleared, and recognised aspirant of the APC before the conduct of the governorship primary election. The group further stated that the aspirant actively participated in the process despite what it described as earlier attempts and allegations allegedly aimed at frustrating his candidacy.

The statement expressed concern over what it called widespread complaints from supporters regarding intimidation, harassment, restriction of participation, and disruption of mobilisation efforts in several locations across the state. According to the organisation, such developments allegedly prevented genuine voting opportunities in some areas during the exercise.

Questions on Credibility

The campaign also questioned the credibility of the declaration that Hunye scored zero votes despite his active participation in the primary process. It argued that the outcome raised serious questions that required objective internal review by the party leadership.

The statement demanded transparency on the methodology used for accreditation and collation during the primary election. It also requested clarification on the basis upon which votes were allegedly allocated or excluded in the final computation. The group further called for disclosure of complaints and incidents recorded across various wards during the exercise.

Call for Equal Participation

According to the campaign, there was also a need to determine whether all aspirants and their supporters were given equal opportunities to participate in the process. The organisation noted that reports circulating from certain local government areas appeared inconsistent with the final statewide declaration announced by the party. It maintained that such discrepancies should be investigated through lawful party and constitutional channels rather than dismissed.

Describing the situation as an “abuse of democratic principles,” the campaign said the rejoinder was aimed at setting the record straight and defending the integrity of the APC. The group also described the development as “political rascality,” insisting that it would pursue all constitutional and legal options available to challenge the process.

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