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Why Seyi Makinde is Confident PDP Will Reclaim Ondo State in 2024 Governorship Election

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Why Seyi Makinde is Confident PDP Will Reclaim Ondo State in 2024 Governorship Election
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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has expressed confidence that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will regain control of Ondo State from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming November 2024 governorship election. Makinde made this assertion during a meeting with PDP leaders from the South-West geopolitical zone in Ibadan, aimed at reconciling PDP factions in Ondo State.

Makinde emphasized the unity within the PDP family and affirmed the party’s support for its gubernatorial candidate in Ondo State, Mr. Agboola Ajayi. He assured that all PDP leaders and stakeholders from the South-West are firmly behind Ajayi, signaling a strong showing for the party in the upcoming polls.

Governor Makinde stressed the importance of reconciling all PDP tendencies in Ondo State to ensure a unified front, stating that a united PDP is crucial for securing victory at the polls. He expressed optimism that with the support of PDP leaders across the South-West, the party will emerge victorious in Ondo State.

Similarly, Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, highlighted the collaborative efforts of South-West PDP leaders in strategizing for the forthcoming election in Ondo State. He commended Ajayi’s victory in the party primary, emphasizing the PDP’s commitment to democratic processes.

Ajayi, the PDP governorship candidate, expressed gratitude to Governors Makinde and Adeleke, as well as PDP leaders, for their unwavering support. He affirmed the unity and strength of the PDP in Ondo State, assuring victory in the upcoming election.

The meeting, attended by prominent PDP figures including former governors and party leaders, focused on strategizing and reconciling factions within the party ahead of the gubernatorial election. The presence of key stakeholders underscored the collective effort to ensure PDP’s success in Ondo State.

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