
In a statement released to Apex Reporters earlier today, the PAM Media Team addressed what they described as “baseless and misleading” rumors suggesting that the Prince had withdrawn from the contest. The team clarified that these claims are entirely false and represent a desperate attempt by detractors to distract constituents from his growing momentum.
“Prince Akinyomi Monday remains fully committed to the race and steadfast in his vision to represent the good people of Ilaje and Ese-Odo,” the statement read. “His passion, preparation, and engagement with the grassroots are stronger than ever.”
The campaign team emphasized that rather than stepping down, Prince Akinyomi has actually intensified his consultations across the various wards, mobilizing supporters and refining his legislative agenda focused on development, inclusion, and progress for the coastal region.
The statement further urged the public and the All Progressives Congress (APC) faithful to ignore the “fake news” and focus on the core issues affecting the constituency as the primary election is fast approaching.
“Prince Akinyomi Monday is very much in the race, ready, capable, and determined to deliver purposeful leadership for the people of Ilaje/Ese-Odo,” the team concluded.