….says “he has hosted our party meetings several times”, as membership Card unveiled.
A membership card of Ajayi Kunle Temitope popularly known as Engr Favour, which indicates that he is a registered member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at Ekamefa in Ifedore local government area of Ondo State has been revealed.
Speaking with newsmen, some chieftains of the party said contrary to rumours in some quarters, Engr Favour Tope has his membership card and number that clearly indicate that he is a qualified member who can hold any political position in Ifedore or at Ijare LCDA.
Findings also showed that Tope Favour had on several occasions hosted APC unit, ward and local government meetings and contributed financially to the party’s growth.
Earlier, traditional rulers and other APC chieftains at Ekamefa had drummed support for Engr Favour to be appointed Caretaker Chairman of Ijare LCDA.
The leaders of Apc in ifedore local government have unanimously announced their support for Kunle Temitope Ajayi, Also known as Engr Favour to be the chairman of the new LCDA.
At a press conference, the leaders told journalists that those spreading rumors that engr favour is not an indigent of irese community are naysayers and do not want the growth of the new LCDA.

Speaking on behalf of other party leaders, Hon Kunle Adu said engr favour has contributed immensely to the growth of Apc in ifedore local government.
Adu frowned at those fanning the ember of discord in the party while trying to pull engr favour down.
One of the leader of the YOUTH in the area Adekanle Olowolafe who spoke in yoruba also said before now favour has been a dependable ally in the party, among the youths and elders in the community.
He urged the antagonists carrying fake rumours to desist and allow the LCDA to grow with the emergence of Favour.
It will be recalled that the Olurese of Irese kingdom, Oba Saka Ahmed reaffirmed in an earlier press statement that Temitope Ajayi is a son of the soil and that detractors of good things should stay off and stay clear.
They urged those spreading fake rumours should desist from name calling and stop tarnishing the image of the governor and his family in the selection of a chairman for the LCDA.