Mimiko, Former Ondo Governor, Joins Presidential Race
2 min readOlusegun Mimiko, immediate past Governor of Ondo State, has joined the presidential race ahead of the 2019 general election, SaharaReporters just learnt.
Mimiko and his supporters are currently in Abuja, where he will “officially announce” his presidential declaration any moment from now.
The immediate past Governor of Ondo State would be running on the plaftorm of the Labour Party (LP), as he is set to announce in Abuja.
A close ally of the former Governor disclosed this to Sahara Reporters on the phone few minutes ago in Akure, the state capital.
He said Mimiko’s decision to throw his hat into the presidential ring was based on wide consultation with his political supporters across the country.
“Yes, it is true. Olusegun Rhaman Mimiko, immediate former Governor of Ondo State has joined the league of presidential aspirants that would slug it out in 2019 general election,” he said.
“He is currently in Abuja as I talk to you and will be racing under the banner of the Labour Party (LP); many of his supporters are already with him at the national secretariat. The last time we spoke on phone, he (Mimiko) said he decided to throw his hat into the ring, having examined the state of this nation on bad economy, insecurity and lack of purposeful leadership in the nation and he is dare to make a difference.”
He further explained that the former Ondo State Governor would begin a tour for campaign anytime soon.
SaharaReporters also learnt from a Labour Party (LP) executive that the former Governor is now in Abuja at the party’s secretariat.
“We just heard a meeting now with the former Ondo state governor and he has shown his real commitment to the presidential race,” the source said.
“So, Dr. Mimiko is now at the Labour Party’s secretariat here in Abuja to announce his declaration for the presidential race and where he will also collect his expression of form of interest from our leaders.”
In June, Mimiko resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In his letter of resignation that he then addressed to the party in the state, he noted that his reasons for resigning were “personal” and “well thought-out.”
Later, the immediate former Ondo Governor announced his return to the Labour Party (LP).