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9th Assembly: Boroffice withdraws from Deputy Senate Presidency race
Ahead of Tuesday’s
inauguration of the National Assembly, front-line contender for the position of
Deputy Senate President, Senator Ajayi Boroffice, has withdrawn from the race.
In a statement
signed by his Press Secretary, Kayode Fakuyi,
stated that “in deference to President Muhammadu Buhari”, Senator Borofice
steps down for another contender for the position.
It was gathered
that the decision was rectified last night at the caucus meeting of All
Progressives Congress, APC, Senators-elect.
A source however
disclosed that the third-term senator representing Ondo North Senatorial
District stepped down for Senator Ovie Omo-Agege from Delta State.
The press statement
issued on Monday read, “Some weeks ago, Distinguished Senator (Prof.) Robert
Ajayi Boroffice, OON declared intention, through letters addressed to
Senators-elect, to seek the office of Deputy Senate President. The intention to
contest was anchored on the deep conviction that with his excellent public
service record, rich legislative experience and personality, he has the best
credentials for the position.
“Consequently, he
embarked on extensive consultations with party leaders, senators-elect and
political groups. Indeed, everybody that was consulted agreed that he is
eminently qualified to seek the office of Deputy Senate President.
“Instructively,
majority Senators-elect have assured the senator of their support and the
prospect of victory is high.
“However, in
deference to President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Senator Robert Ajayi Boroffice has decided to withdraw from the race.
“For the support
and solidarity, Senator Robert Ajayi Boroffice is grateful to Senators-elect.
He is humbled by the warm embrace and great display of camaraderie.
“We appreciate the
people of Ondo North senatorial district and our friends across the country for
the prayers, support and goodwill messages.
“For the
far-reaching endorsements, steadfastness and unflinching support, gratitude
goes to all concerned political groups across the country especially, the APC
Young Stakeholders group, the Women for Buhari and Osinbajo group, and the Ondo
APC Youth League,” the statement read.
Meanwhile, the
stepping down of Borofice has reduced the number of aspirants jostling for the
Deputy Senate President’s position.
Orji Uzor Kalu,
Senator Kabiru Gaya, Senator Francis Alimikhena and Ovie Omo-Agege have shown
interest in becoming the Deputy Senate President of the ninth Senate.
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