Guber Polls: No Consensus Candidate in Kogi East Yet – Aspirants Ilonah, Okeme, Omale

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In a surprising turn of events, the candidates of the Labor Party (LP), Desmond Okeme; the Young Progressive Party (YPP), Samson Omale; All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Idoko Kingsley Ilonah, and several others have come forward to vehemently deny the existence of any consensus candidate for the Kogi State November 11th governorship election.

This denial comes on the heels of a recent endorsement reports surrounding the Accord Party and Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidates, Usman Oyibe Jibrin, and Muritala Yakubu Ajaka respectively.

Addressing the media during a press briefing in Abuja on Sunday, the candidates clarified that while they had initiated a process to explore the possibility of arriving at a consensus candidate, no decision had been reached as of yet.

They firmly stated that they had not endorsed any particular candidate and any news suggesting that they had stepped down for another individual was entirely false.

Idoko Kingsley Ilonah, governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), emphasized that the election was a crucial opportunity for Kogi State to select a competent and visionary leader.

He highlighted that although Kogi East may be the largest zone within the state, it cannot afford to settle for a mediocre candidate.

Ilonah expressed confidence in the pool of more capable candidates available, stressing that it was important to choose someone who would genuinely serve the interests of the people and lead Kogi State towards progress.

Desmond Okeme, the candidate of the Labor Party (LP), echoed Ilonah’s sentiments and emphasized the ongoing nature of the process to reach a consensus.

He underlined that the objective was to ensure that the final candidate possessed the necessary qualities, qualifications, and track record to effectively govern the state.

Okeme affirmed that he, along with the other candidates present, were committed to the people of Kogi State and dedicated to providing them with the best leadership possible.

Similarly, Samson Omale of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) reiterated the candidates’ united stand. He clarified that while discussions were underway to identify a suitable consensus candidate, the process was still in progress.

Omale highlighted the importance of transparency and inclusivity, asserting that the people’s voices and interests must be at the forefront of the decision-making process.

The candidates collectively expressed their unwavering determination to represent their respective parties and constituents in the forthcoming election. They made it clear that their ultimate goal was to secure victory by putting forth the most competent and capable candidate, one who would genuinely address the needs and aspirations of the people of Kogi State.

As the political landscape in Kogi State continues to evolve, voters eagerly await further developments surrounding the selection of a consensus candidate. The outcome of this process will undoubtedly shape the dynamics of the upcoming gubernatorial election and have a profound impact on the future of Kogi State.

With the candidates steadfast in their commitment to the people, the race for the governorship remains wide open, promising an intriguing and fiercely contested campaign in the months ahead.


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