Minister wins Ekiti APC governorship ticket
Fayemi, who is a former governor of the state, will battle PDP candidate, Prof. Kolapo Olusola in the July 14 guber election.
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Fayemi, who is a former governor of the state, scored the highest votes at the rescheduled primary election held on Saturday, May 12, in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
According to The Cable, the votes are still being counted but Fayemi is said to have secured 941 votes, which puts him far ahead of the 32 other aspirants.
The primary originally held last Saturday but the process was marred by violence which led to the cancellation of the poll.
The state governorship election is expected to hold on July 14, 2018.
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UPDATE:
Voting is over and Fayemi is the confirmed winner of the election with a total of 941, beating his closest contenders - Segun Oni, 481votes; Kayode Ojo, 245 votes; Olufemi Richard Bamisile, 171 votes; Oluyede Oluwole, 110 votes; and Aluko Daniel Olugbenga, 86 votes.
One of the aspirants, Adekunle Patrick got zero vote while Ajayi Adebowale Oluranti and Elizabeth Taiye had one each. Coker Olumuyiwa and Ayodele Arise secured two votes each.
Babafemi Ojudu who earlier withdrew from the race somehow secured 10 votes.
Nasarawa State Governor and Chairman of the committee which conducted the the electoral process, Tanko Al-Makura, had confirmed that 2, 327 delegates were accredited for the exercise.
Fayemi will now face his major contender in the governorship election - Professor Kolapo Olusola - who is the PDP candidate and the current the Deputy Governor of the State.
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