“We must ensure that all the other 15 aspirants must come together to ensure we win the November 16 election,” said the Ondo governor.
Mr Mohammed called others aspirants with complaints to forward them to the committee.
“This is not the time to hold grudge against one another, but for all of us to come together so as to remain in power,” Mr Aiyedatiwa said.
Amidst protests over the conduct of the APC primary in Ondo, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa was declared the winner early Monday morning.
In an interview with journalists on Sunday in Okitipupa, Ms Omogoroye denounced the APC primary in Ondo state on Saturday, alleging widespread irregularities.
The 16 aspirants, including Mr Aiyedatiwa, are vying for the APC governorship ticket on April 20.s
“To avoid any legal or constitutional conundrum, we advise that the party makes accreditation of party members mandatory at the election venue,” said the aggrieved aspirants.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa said at the distribution centre in Akure, Ondo’s capital, that the aim was to mitigate the country’s escalating food prices.
APC pleaded with political gladiators to show regard for the governorship aspirants and other stakeholders to avoid unnecessary friction.
The chairman of the state APC, Ade Adetimehin, on Tuesday, said the party was worried about how the aspirants have engaged in violence and name-calling.
