Tag: Abiodun

  • We’ll strengthen LGAs to perform assigned roles, says Abiodun

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has assured that his administration will strengthen the local government system in the state, to enable them perform effectively their constitutionally assigned responsibilities.

    Abiodun also pledged to improve on the prevailing religious harmony, saying if given the mandate to govern in 2019, there shall be a special office on religious affairs to strengthen the inter -faith harmony in the state.

    The APC flag bearer gave the assurances while speaking with reporters, shortly after his meeting with the Muslim leaders in Egbaland at the Kobiti central mosque, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

    The indigenous entrepreneur and real estate player and his running mate, Engr. (Mrs.) Noimot  Salako -Oyedele, were in Kobiti to seek the blessings of the Imams in Egbaland and solicit their support ahead of the formal flag-off  for the governorship campaigns round the state.

    Abiodun, who also used the visit to market his policies, listed rural development, good governance, women empowerment, educational development, improved health sector, facilitation of constant power supply, increasing the Internally Generated Revenue(IGR) and infrastructural development, among others, as issues his administration will implement .

    Abiodun said: “We will ensure that we keep them very close to our chest by appointing a Special Adviser on Religious Affairs and having Special Assistant for both the Islamic and Christian religions. I have assured them that we will only be building on what Governor Ibikunle Amosun has done. It will not be any less. If they have enjoyed peace and harmony, we will improve on that.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Remo, Egba monarchs shower royal blessings on Abiodun

    Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has received the blessings of royal fathers in Remo and Egba.

    The paramount ruler and Akarigbo of Remo, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, prayed for Abiodun to pursue his ambition to a successful end.

    Abiodun had consulted the monarchs in Sagamu on his desire to become the next governor in 2019.

    The APC candidate, who reeled out his manifestos during the consultation, promised free education up to the junior school, provision of standard health care, provision of industrial parks, increase in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and even distribution of infrastructures.

    The Remo royal fathers, including the Ewusi of Makun Sagamu, Oba Timothy Akinsanya; the Oludotun of Idotun Ikenne, the Odunayo Solarin and Onirolu of Irolu – all spoke on behalf of other monarchs.

    They blessed the APC candidate to show their support for his ambition and confidence in him to govern well.

    Oba Ajayi prayed for Abiodun’s success in his quest to govern the state, advising him to fulfil the policies he highlighted when he gets the people’s mandate.

    The oil magnate and real estate operator took his campaign team to the palace of Alake of Egba in Abeokuta, the state capital.

    He got royal blessings ahead of the official kick-off of his campaign ahead of next year’s election.

    The APC candidate promised that his administration would build on the success of Governor Ibikunle Amosun and put the people first in his policies and programmes.

    While soliciting support for himself and his running mate, Abiodun also urged the royal fathers to pray for electoral victory of President Muhammadu Buhari to enable his administration take the nation to the Next Level.

    He read his blueprint to the Council of Obas, saying within first year of his administration, he would ensure an increase in the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the state, rural development, good governance, women empowerment, educational development, improved health sector, facilitate the availability of constant power supply and infrastructural development, among others.

     

     

  • Amosun will kick-start APC campaign in Ogun, says Abiodun

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has expressed the confidence that Governor Ibikunle Amosun will kick-start the party’s campaign soon.

    He said the governor would also use the event to raise his hand as the party’s flag bearer for the March election.

    Abiodun, who anchored his confidence on the possibility of the party leaders resolving all “issues” arising from the primary conducted in the state, acknowledged that Amosun remained the party leader in the state.

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    The oil magnate and real estate player, addressed reporters while formally unveiling his running mate, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, at his Iperu country home in Ogun State.

    On the position of the governor, who has declared that he would neither recognise nor support the candidature of the APC in the forthcoming poll, Abiodun said Amosun would attend the kick-off of his campaign when the time comes.

    The APC chieftain noted that the state leadership of the party had about 77 days to resolve whatever crisis that has been bedevilling the party ahead of the election as one united political family.

     

  • APC, Abiodun will form next govt in Ogun, says Osoba

    Former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba has expressed the confidence that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, Prince Adedapo Abiodun, will form the next government in the state on May 29, 2019.

    Osoba said with the good support for APC members, supporters and the calibre of its governorship candidate, Abiodun, the party would coast home with victory.

    He enjoined party faithful to work hard for APC’s victory in next year’s general elections.

    The Akirogun of Egba stated this while addressing thousands of party members and supporters at his home in Ibara GRA, Abeokuta, the state capital.

    The occasion was the formal unveiling of Abiodun’s running mate, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele.

    Osoba said the next APC administration in the state would place more premium on zoning political offices to reflect a sense of belonging to all sections, unlike what allegedly obtained with Ibikunle Amosun’s administration where a particular zone benefits more from appointments to the disadvantages of other zones.

    The former governor implored APC chieftains and members to work for the party’s success.

    He said: “Whether they like it or not, Dapo Abiodun has become the Ogun State APC governorship candidate. Those who didn’t wish APC well have been disappointed. The task has begun. We are in the midst of enemies and we should come together as one.

    “I want to urge all that we have just started. I am 80 years old and I am old enough to say things the way they are. We don’t want any group within the APC. It is an insult.

    “We are just going into elections period and we should stop insulting our candidate.

    “From now onwards, let us be one. Leaders, don’t hold group meetings. You should be having APC meeting as a party and it should be for the governorship candidature, Dapo Abiodun.

    “Three-quarters of your posters should bear APC logo, a quarter for a candidate’s picture and another quarter for the party’s slogan.

    “So, as we are moving today, disunity is over. We are fighting a vicious war and we should fight it within the purview of the APC constitution. Go and deliver your polling booths.”

    Party chieftains at the event included the governorship flag bearer, Prince Dapo Abiodun; its running mate, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele; Senators Biyi Durojaiye, Gbenga Kaka, Gbenga Obadara, Akin Odunsi, Dipo Odujinrin, Tunji Egbetokun and Prince Segun Adesegun.

  • Amosun, Abiodun, others for monarch’s 20th coronation anniversary

    Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun, the state’s All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dapo Abiodun and African Democratic Congress (ADC) flag bearer Gboyega Isiaka will join other dignitaries on November 18 to celebrate the Onimoro I, Ololo of Ijofin Kingdom, Oba Maruf Ayinla Awode, as he marks 20 years on the throne of his forefathers.

    The event is expected to display the kingdom’s rich cultural heritage, where the sons and daughters will be honoured with chieftaincy titles. Those to be honoured with chieftaincy titles are: Otunba Titus Babajide, as Baala of Ijofin; Mrs Eunice Abosede Babajide, as Yeye Otun Baala; Mrs Esther Ibironke Babajide, as Otun Yeye Baala of Ijofin Kingdom.

    Others are: Alhaja Aishata Koosha, as Erelu; Abiodun Aromavo, as Aro; Afodewu Kolawole, as Mayegun; Chief Boki Oteni Gbetomafa, as the Olu Ode of Ijofin and Chief Tudonu Noah (aka Destiny), as the Apagunpote of Ijofin Kingdom.

  • Ijebu/Remo professionals set agenda for Abiodun, others

    •Group urges APC candidate to prioritise Olokola
    Free Trade Zone, bitumen exploration, refinery projects

    The League of Ijebu/Remo Professional Network (LIRPN) yesterday advised governorship candidates, especially that of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Prince Dapo Abiodun, to actualise the Olokola Free Trade Zone (OFTZ) and make bitumen exploration top priorities, if given the mandate.

    The group consists of businessmen and women as well as professionals in the academia, the media, security, maritime, real estate, oil and gas and banking sectors in the nine local government areas under Ijebu/Remo area.

    In what appears like a proposed policy paper for the next governor, it also advised Abiodun to ensure the actualisation of refinery oil projects in Ogun State.

    In a statement by its spokesperson Lekan Sebioniga, LIRPN noted that it had examined the eminently qualified candidates interested in succeeding Governor Ibikunle Amosun in 2019 and concluded that Abiodun, an oil magnate, shares beliefs akin to the LIRPN’s ideology on governance.

    Sebioniga said the group was convinced that the APC flag bearer, if elected, would implement its action plans and blueprints targeted at industrialising jobs creation and poverty alleviation in the Gateway State.

    The group listed various private-sector-driven initiatives and projects which the prince from Iperu Remo can use to turn around the fortune of Ogun State.

    It regretted that despite the abundant arable hectares of land that can fetch the state billions of naira; access to seaport and sharing of boundary with the commercial city of Lagos, Ogun remains one the states with the highest poverty index rate and worst road network in the Southwest.

    LIRPN said: “Dapo Abiodun came top among all the candidates we have physically grilled and interviewed. His well-thought out blueprint, which consists of modicum of executions, funding and actualisation, is people-driven.

    “We say without being hypocritical and sounding immodest that an Ogun without Dapo Abiodun as governor in 2019 will be a disaster for the downtrodden and the teeming population of unemployed youths who litter the nooks and crannies of the state.

    “Our state, if religiously, purposely, sincerely and intellectually governed, should be the richest in Nigeria. Aside from our bitumen, granite, limestone, clay, closeness to seaport, we are also blessed with fertile land, which Lagos does not have. We have what it takes to be one of the 10 highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Africa. But, unfortunately, we have the highest poverty index rate in the Southwest of Nigeria.

    “Olokola Free Trade Zone initiatives, which was conceived by the immediate past administration in Ogun State, if well pursued in collaboration with the Ondo State government as designed, can create one million direct and indirect jobs for the teeming youths of our state wallowing in joblessness. But, sadly, it has been abandoned.

    “Furthermore, Nigeria, according to the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steels Development, spends N300 billion per annum on importation of bitumen, despite the fact that Ogun State, after Ondo State, has the largest deposit of bitumen in Africa. But it has been left untapped.

    “We are pleased to inform you again that Prince Dapo Abiodun has given his words to engage in public-private partnership (PPP) that will see to the exploration of bitumen in Ogun State so that Nigeria’s foreign exchange can improve and reduce the stress on our naira.

    “As a strong player in oil and gas sector, Dapo Abiodun has, in principle, accepted our detailed proposal that will lead to the establishment of an oil refinery in Ogun-Waterside, in partnership with some business moguls from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.”

     

     

     

     

  • Ogun APC, Amosun, Abiodun and challenge of reconciliation

    Prince Dapo Abiodun, a businessman, is the governorship candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State. Governor Ibikunle Amosun, whose preferred candidate, Adekunle Akinlade, lost out during the selection, has kicked against Abiodun’s choice. Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU writes on the challenges of reconciliation in the troubled chapter, ahead of next year’s polls.

    What next after the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee (NWC) has submitted the name of Prince Dapo Abiodun as the Ogun State governorship candidate for next year’s election?

    Southwest leaders of the party, who reflected on the logjam, said the way forward is reconciliation. In their view, the parties to the dispute should make sacrifice, embrace one another and resolve to work harmoniously for victory in next year’s election.

    They urged party elders in the zone to drive the reconciliation, pacify the aggrieved governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and work out a concession for his camp to give his supporters a sense of belonging.

    The APC Vice Chairman (Southwest), Pastor Bankole Oluwajana, observed that division and polarisation are risky. He called for a truce, cohesion and harmony, saying that there is unity in strength. “There is need for reconciliation and we will reconcile,” he stressed.

    It is a very challenging moment for the troubled chapter. The primary conducted by the governor went awry, according to the NWC, led by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. To the national chairman, Amosun erred by adopting consensus during his teleguided primary, which isolated the other camp rooting for Abiodun’s candidature. Although the disputed primary threw up Adekunle Akinlade, a House of Representatives member from Yewaland, Oshiomhole said it was a nullity, emphasising that Abiodun from Iperu-Remo was the duly selected candidate. A war of words broke out. Amosun attributed the cancellation of his “consensus primary” to the advice given by two powerful leaders from Lagos. He alleged that former Lagos State Governor Bola Tinubu and Aremo Olusegun Osoba, former governor of Ogun State, were behind his ordeal. Osoba, the 80-year-old eminent journalist and elder statesman said he will not join issues with a 60 year-old governor on the pages of newspapers.

    Amosun chided the national chairman for lack of fairness. But, Oshiomhole fired back, describing the governor as an emperor who wanted to impose his anointed candidate on the party.

    In Ogun State, no governor has ever succeeded in his plan to handover to a preferred successor, since the Second Republic. Little did Amosun guess that his agenda will hit the rock when he sought to anoint Akinlade and 39 other candidates for the Senate, the House of Representatives and the House of Assembly. While the governor has been in the forefront of the agitation for power shift to Ogun West Senatorial District, which has never enjoyed the slot since the creation if the state, many politicians from Ogun Central and East are not persuaded by his appeal. Besides, politicians, traditional rulers and community leaders from the East have maintained that what has existed is the zoning between Ijebu/Remo and Egba and Egbado (Yewa). Yewa, which is mobilising indigenes to get their permanent voter’s cards, is poised for a battle.

    Amosun’s supporters are aggrieved because Akinlade was dropped and Amosun, who is perceived to be close to President Muhammadu Buhari, has failed to influence the national leader to upturn the NWC’s decision. Although defection is on the card, majority of them are opposed to jumping ship, saying that they cannot sek refuge outside the APC.

    At the weekend, Amosun stormed Aso Villa to ventilate his grievances before the Commander-In-Chief. But, a source said he may be fighting a losting battle. During his previous visit, the President was said to have drawn his and other aggrieved governors’ attention to the provisions of the APC constitution. Later, he mobilised royal fathers, including the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo and the Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle; and former Minister of State for Education Senator Iyabo Anisulowo to accompany him to the Villa. President Buhari was said to have maintained that the party’s decision was supreme.

    On October 23, party elders rooting for Amosun’s candidate converged on Ilaro to reiterate their support for Akinlade. The supporters under the aegis of Ogun West APC stakeholder were led by Alhaji Yakubu Ajayi (chairman), Chief Kayode kajebora (Secretary), Sen Iyabo Anisulowo, Chief M.A. Olagbaye and Chief Jide Ojuko. In its communique, the stakeholders commended Amosun for standing firm in the struggle for the “Ogun West for governor agenda,” which, in their opinion, culminated in the emergence of Akinlade as governorship candidate.

    However, it appears that Ogun West is not united. Legislators from the zone may have distanced themselves from the consensus option. Thus, the group fired salvos at them, saying Senator Gbolahan Dada, the three members of the House of Representatives and state lawmakers should make their position known on the Ogun West Agenda or risk being politically disowned.

    Women were also instigated to take to the streets in Abeokuta, the state capital, where they gave a one week ultimatum to the APC NWC to retrace its steps and pronounced Akinlade as candidate. In fact, the women threatened to storm Abuja naked, if Oshiomhole does not eat his words. The women were allegedly led by the Chairman, Ilugun Local Council Development Authority (LCDA), Mofoluke Soremekun.

    To reputable Yewa leaders, caution is the watchword. To halt the escalation if the self-induced crisis,  “Ogun West APC Elders,” led by Chief Mufutau Ajibola, Yahyah Fadipe and Chief Samuel Ayedogbon, held a meeting at Ilaro where they warned against further inflammatory statements capable of aggravating the crisis and fanning the embers of discord and and disaffection in the party.

    Also, former Governor Gbenga Daniel, who had supported power shift to Yewa while in office, admonished Amosun to thread softly, shun personal ego and avoid statements that could heat up Ogun State, ahead of the poll.

    To the Ogun West APC elders, any form of third term under the guise of imposing a crony as successor is objectionable, warning that any move to withdraw the governorship ticket from Abiodun could be disastrous. They said Abiodun is more acceptable as flag bearer because he emerged as the shadow poll organised by the Electoral Panel set up by the NWC and led by a retired Commissioner of Police, Mr Muhammed Indabawa.

    The elders also listed the qualities expected from the candidatye of their choice. According to them: “No one can claim to be more of Ogun west than these stakeholders. The purest and cleanest of Ogun west blood runs in our veins. Yewa-Awori governorship candidate of our dream must be credible, have the full virtues of Yewa Awori, without any blemish. He must be acceptable to the vast majority of other equally important stakeholders across the state and responsible to the citizenry, and not to a selfish cabal under the leadership of tyrant and emperor.”

    The elders expressed worry over the controversy that trailed the primary. In their view, the crisis was unnecessary.”We recognise the rights and opinions of few members to be dissatisfied, but we urge them to implore decent approach to vent their dissatisfaction. We therefore, appeal to them to stop pockets of embarrassing and old-fashioned de-marketing of our great party.

    “Intimidations, threats and harassment of members loyal to Prince Dapo Abiodun must stop immediately. We strongly believe we are all members of the same political family. We appreciate the efforts and salute the courage of the governor in the quest for “Yewa-Awori for Governor”,  but we equally want to remind him that in democracy, the power belongs to the teeming party members.

    “We appeal to the governor to respect, support and rally round the choice of the party members in Prince Dapo Abiodun (his bosom friend) in the overall interest of our great party APC.

    “We are solidly behind the national body of our party and urge them, not to be distracted by sponsored gatherings and belated empowerment in some areas.”

    According to the group, the comments by Amosun and Anisulowo against Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), Asiwaju Tinubu, Oshiomole and Akirogun Osoba were in bad faith.

    A party chieftain, Bolaji Akinola, said NWC had done a great job of averting electoral doom for Ogun APC in next year’s election. He said Amosun was wrong to have handpicked and imposed a governorship candidate, adding that the action violated the tenets of internal democracy. “Only those hand-picked by Amosun were returned to office,” he fumed.

    Akinola said it was a double tragedy because an unpopular candidate was imposed as successor. “The real primary election in Ogun State was the one that produced Dapo Abiodun as our governorship candidate,” he added.

    But, why did Amosun’s succession plan failed? Sources said the governor made a mistake by turning his back at those who played major role in his ascension to the throne, particularly Tinubu, who prevailed on Osoba, the leader of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), to support his governorship bid.

    Also, Tope Kuyebi, who was backed by Ogun West Elders, and other aspirants-Prof Remi Razak Bakare from Ogun Central, were prevailed upon to step down for Amosun.

    Allegations of marginalisation and alienation of important party leaders and chieftains, including Kayode Soyinka, Senator Gbenga Kaka, Senator Akin Odunsi, Senator Gbenga Obadara and other prominent stalwarts were rife. Some of them were spoiling for a political pound of flesh.

    Can Ogun APC afford to go into election as a divided house? A new twist to the controversy is that some supporters of Amosun made the list of candidates for elections on the platform of the Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) released last week. To them, this is a ‘Plan B” that may guarantee their relevance in Ogun politics. Pro-Abiodun forces have frowned at the anti-party activity, alleging that the ‘defectors’ wanted to play a spoiler’s role. Will Akinlade also defect to the DPP?

    Oluwajana offered a ray of hope. Reconciliation is not forclosed, he said.

    “We are going to reconcile. We will reconcile. We are working to make reconciliation possible,” he added.

  • Ogun women hail APC NWC’s decision on Abiodun

    Hundreds of women in Ogun State, under the aegis of Women In Politics (WIN), yesterday backed the decision of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the state’s governorship candidate of the party, Prince Dapo Abiodun.

    The women, who staged a peaceful rally in Abeokuta, the state capital, carried placards with various inscriptions.

    They hailed APC’s NWC under the leadership of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, saying: “The party has spoken on Ogun and Dapo Abiodun is the answer.”

    The women urged party members to bury their differences and support the candidate to win next year’s election.

    Some of the inscriptions on placards read: “The party has spoken, Dapo Abiodun is our man”; “We kick against imposition”; “Dapo Abiodun is the answer” and “Women In Politics say Dapo Abiodun is the one.”

    Addressing reporters during the rally, WIN President Mrs Abosede Akande said the group worked hard to return the progressives in Ogun State to power since 2011.

    She pledged to repeat the same feat for Abiodun in 2019.

    Banking on members having their Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs), the WIN president said the women would reject any inducement and vote-buying in the state.

    She expressed the confidence that the APC candidate would put women into consideration and avoid turning his back on them, if elected into office.

    Mrs Akande said: “We want Dapo Abiodun to be our governor. God has done it for us. The suffering is so much in the state. We are going to vote en mass for Abiodun.

    “We will reject money for vote. We have our PVCs to vote for Dapo Abiodun. We support the NWC’s decision and we are giving our support to Adams Oshiomhole.”

    APC leaders in Ikenne Local Government Area urged Governor Ibikunle Amosun to support Abiodun since he is the people’s choice and avoid scuttling the chances of the party to retain power beyond 2019.

    The party leaders described the APC candidate, an oil magnate and real estate player, as a seasoned administrator, selfless politician and highly successful manager of men and resources.

    They said Abiodun remained the best man to consolidate on Amosun’s giant strides in the last seven and a half years.

    Idowu Solaru, who address the men’s rally in Ikenne, the home town of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, noted that Amosun raised the bar of governance, especially in infrastructure development.

    The APC chieftain urged the governor to throw his weight behind Abiodun’s candidature.

    He added: “Prince Dapo Abiodun, who we are very proud of as one of our distinguished sons in Ikenne Local Government Area, is undoubtedly very qualified for the tasks ahead. He has the competence and capacity to take the state to greater heights.

    “He remains the best man to continue the mission to rebuild beyond May 2019. We are here to identify with the mandate freely given to our son and to as well beg the governor to let his candidature be. It is for the good of our party and the people of Ogun State.”

    Also, Emmanuel Ayodele hailed President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and APC National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole for ensuring that the will of party members in the state to pick a governorship candidate of their desire prevailed.

    Oyenuga described Prince Abiodun as the best foot APC can put forward for the 2019 governorship challenge.

    He urged Amosun to jettison any form of bitterness towards the party’s candidate, accept the wish of the party members as a good democrat and support the business mogul to take over from him.

  • Ogun: APC group berates Amosun’s utterances over Abiodun

    A pressure group within the All Progressives Congress (APC), at the weekend warned the Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, against unguarded utterances in the aftermath of the party’s governorship primaries in the state. The group, Internal Democracy Advocates (IDA), in a statement by its National Coordinator, Comrade Oluseyi Olukoju, also described the failure of Amosun to produce a successor through the APC governorship primaries as self-inflicted and a play of Karma.

    The group, in the statement at the weekend, described a statement credited to Amosun that his preferred candidate, Abdulkabir Akinlade, will read next year’s budget in the capacity of governor, as “most irresponsible and pitiable tell-tale signs of inner confusion.” Noting that a free and fair governorship primaries had produced Mr. Dapo Abiodun as the Ogun APC candidate, the IDA said Amosun should go borrow a leaf from the Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, “who himself lost a primary election and conceded defeat; not that his candidate lost.

    “We cannot but laugh aloud and at the same time express great pity at the recent conducts of Governor Ibikunle Amosun, simply because his preferred candidate, Abdulkabir Akinlade, failed to win the governorship primaries. Without doubt, Amosun’s plight is self-inflicted and an inexorable justice of the law of Karma. The group warned the Ogun governor to desist from passing “reckless statements against the APC National Leader, Chief Bola Tinubu, and party elder and former governor of Ogun State, Chief Segun Osoba.”

    It, however, called on Ogun people to vote en masse for Abiodun, noting that the party members had put forward its best hand, “who is tested and trusted.”

    The IDA also stated that it had set out to mobilise campaigns for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari, “whose performance in terms of infrastructure, prudence and diligence, is unprecedented.”

     

  • Ogun 2019: Don’t drag Obas into politics – Abiodun’s group tells Amosun

    The Dapo Abiodun Campaign Organisation(DACO) on Sunday advised Governor Ibikunle Amosun not to drag the revered traditional rulers in Ogun State into the  2019 politics of succession in the state, lest he desecrates their roles of fostering “unity” and “peace.”

    In a statement signed by Emmanuel Ojo, DACO’s Media Director, it alleged that Governor Amosun had “hoodwinked” the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, and the Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, into following him to Abuja to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari not to  accept Prince Dapo Abiodun, the All Progressives(APC)  Governorship candidate for 2019 election on Ogun state.

    DACO claimed that the latest move being singlehandedly pursued by the governor is ” heavily laden with ulterior and selfish motive” which it said should be condemned by well – meaning people of Ogun State and abroad because of its potential to erode the place of traditional institution as symbols of unity and peace.

    It also urged President Buhari to reject any moves by Amosun to make him go against the lawful and legitimate position of the APC on Abiodun as the authentic governorship candidate of the party for the 2019 polls.

    “Our attention has been drawn to the latest political  antics borne out of Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s relentless desperate move to upturn the overriding wish of all Ogun APC party members, who unanimously voted for Prince Dapo Abiodun as their gubernatorial candidate.

     

    “Governor Amosun has concluded plans to commission two highly revered Paramount Rulers from Ogun State to go and plead with President Buhari not to accept the candidature of Prince Dapo Abiodun, who is the validly elected candidate of the party.

     

    “Information has it that the Alake of Egbaland, HRM Oba M. A. Gbadebo and Olu of Ilaro, HRM Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Adeboye Olugbenle may have been successfully hoodwinked and placed on standby for this task.

     

    “We have been reliably informed that the traditional Rulers who are presently in Lagos, in preparatory to leave for Abuja any moment from now, have been fed with all manners of unsubstantiated lies and falsehood by the governor.

     

    “Having failed with so many attempts geared towards legalizing illegality, including a botched attempt to get an ex parte order at the Federal High Court Abeokuta on Friday 19th October, it is quite unfortunate that Governor Amosun is using his position of authority to unduly influence and mobilize respected traditional leaders for such hatched job.

     

    “This act is capable of desecrating the symbol of peace and unity which our traditional leaders stands for and must be widely condemned by concerned citizens of Ogun State at home and abroad.

    “Our traditional leaders should not be dragged into this kind of murky politics which is heavily laden with ulterior and selfish motive being singlehandedly pursued by Governor Amosun, who is frantically and desperately looking for every possible means to upturn the final decision of party members in the state, and duly ratified by the NWC of our great party.

    “We all know that our dear president is a peace loving man whose integrity cannot be compromised. He will not upturn the mandate that had been freely given to Prince Dapo Abiodun by all members of Ogun APC, in a bid to satisfy the personal interest of Governor Amosun.

     

    “The general public is hereby put on notice, as we call on well-meaning citizens of Ogun State to kindly find out the real reason behind Mr Governor’s desperate moves to install Hon Akinlade at all cost

    It appears there is more to this than meet the eyes,” Ojo stated

    In a statement by the Aare Baaroyin of Egbaland, Chief Layi Labode, titled “Alake Speaks on alleged trip to Abuja to intercede in Ogun State APC governorship ticket,” he said the Palace is aware of the interest the media and the public have shown in the matter but added that the Alake would speak on it tomorrow (Monday).

     

    Labode stated: “We have been following, with keen interest and responsibility, the news making round  in the media, that the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, His Majesty, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, CFR and the Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, had gone to Abuja to intercede in ongoing disagreement between Senator Ibikunle Amosun and APC National leadership, on the Ogun State APC Governorship ticket dispute, with President Muhammadu Buhari and APC leadership.

     

    “We are very much aware of the interest of the Media and the public in such circumstance.

     

    “We wish to assure the media and the public that, His Majesty, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, would speak to the Media on the issue tomorrow, Monday, 22 October, 2018 on the sideline of the swearing-in of the New Chief Judge of Ogun State, coming up at the Oba Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.”