The family members of the late former governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredolu, have endorsed the candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Bamidele Akingboye, ahead of the governorship election scheduled for Saturday, November 16.
According to Vanguard, the endorsement was made public during a press briefing in Akure, where he urged voters to consider integrity over party loyalty.
Representing the Akeredolu family, Oluwafemi Akeredolu, emphasized the importance of electing a leader with a genuine commitment to development.
Akeredolu, the younger brother of the late governor, advocated for candidates who prioritize the state’s growth and well-being.
“I am the youngest brother of the late Oluwafemi Akeredolu, same father, same mother. Our family is known for being truthful and decisive. My brother, known as ‘talk and do,’ was a dedicated APC member, but this election is not about the party,” he stated.
He criticized party politics, arguing, “Sometimes, parties pick candidates who are unfit for office. It’s time we vote for individuals based on competence, not party loyalty.”
Akeredolu highlighted Akingboye’s vision for Ondo’s underutilized resources, particularly the Ondo Seaport. He noted that the port, one of the state’s most promising assets, remains undeveloped despite its potential as a major economic driver.
“Ondo State’s seaport is one of the deepest, capable of accommodating large vessels. My brother obtained the port certificate before he passed, but progress has stalled. Now, we’re being promised that it will be handed over to a foreigner. We can’t let that happen. Ondo State needs change, and that’s why we’re endorsing SDP and Akingboye,” he emphasized.
He assured that if elected, Akingboye would begin his term by investing his own resources to advance the state, declaring, “Akingboye will start spending his personal funds on the state immediately. This is a leader who has a vision for the people, not just for himself.”
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who took over after Akeredolu’s death, is contesting on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).