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  • Why we dissolved Imo, Ogun APC excos, by Oshiomhole

    The needs to instill discipline informed the dissolution of the state Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo and Ogun States, National chairman of the party Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said on Wednesday evening.

    He spoke at the inauguration of a 27-man caretaker committee to pilot the affairs of the party.

    Oshiomhole said the decision to devolve the executive committees was to build powerful institutions as against indiduals.

    He added the new national leadership of APC was determined to build strong platform that will not be at the mercy of powerful individuals.

    Oshiomhole said that the lesson to be learnt from what happened in Imo and Ogun states with regard to the last primary elections was that no one should play God or try to corner things to himself alone.

    “In politics, there is need for inclusiveness in handling issues in the democratic setting. We want to build strong institutions and not strong individuals,” he said.

    Oshiomhole told the caretaker committee that their major assignment will be to work hard to ensure the success of the APC’s governorship candidate, Senator Hope Uzodinma.

    The party’s National Working Committee had dissolved the party executives at all levels in Imo and Ogun states following public threats by Governors Ibikunle Amosun and Rochas Okorocha to campaign against APC candidates during the election.

    Oshiomhole also said he will be in Imo state on Thursday to flag off the governorship campaign of Uzodinma.

    He charged members of the committee to close ranks with Uzodinma and other candidates of the party by mobilising supporters across the state to ensure it’s victory in the 2019 poll.

    Oshiomhole said the APC was much more preoccupied with building strong institutions than powerful individuals whose tenure remained ephemeral.

    He urged members of the committee to take a cue from the party’s philosophy of negotiation and inclusiveness in its dealings with supporters of the party in Imo state.

    Chairman of the committee, Marcelinous Nlemigbo, who expressed gratitude to the Oshiomhole- led national working committee (NWC) over the constitution of the body assured they would put in place efforts aimed at reconciling aggrieved members of the party.

    He also promised to work closely with the top echelon of the party to ensure victory for the party in the 2019 poll.

     

  • 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.

  • Governorship primary: Ogun APC accuses NWC of ‘frustrating treatment’

    The Ogun chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday complained about the “frustrating and unsatisfactory treatment” meted out to it by the National Working Committee (NWC) over the governorship primaries.

    Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Taiwo Adeoluwa expressed the position at a news conference in Abeokuta.

    Adeoluwa who described himself as a stakeholder said he addressed the conference on behalf of the party and all the good people of the state.

    The SSG recalled how the party in the state had once adopted the direct mode of primaries and later changed to indirect mode because of non-availability of essential materials, such as an updated membership register and membership cards necessary for the direct mode.

    He said the state chapter later reversed its decision and embraced  the direct mode in conformity with the directive of the NWC of the party.

    Adeoluwa noted that the NWC had continued to postpone the exercise which was originally scheduled for Saturday for the third time without official notice to the state party secretariat.

    “For the third day running, the NWC has been rescheduling the governorship primaries and we have only been hearing this from the camp of one of the aspirants.

    ” On each occasion, we have mobilised our people, deployed facilities and arranged necessary logistics costing huge funds, time and energy to ensure a successful primary.

    “Today, we have even shut down public primary and secondary schools when we thought  it would finally hold since the Election Committee from Abuja arrived in Abeokuta on Monday.”

  • Ogun APC: Consensus versus direct primary

    Who gets Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship ticket? Correspondent Ernest Nwokolo examines the preparations for the shadow poll by the chapter.

    There are discordant tunes and confusion as the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepares for the governorship primary.

    It is not yet certain to some of the critical stakeholders, what form the governorship primary would take, barely few days to it.

    The seed of the confusion was allegedly sown by Governor Ibikunle Amosun on September 8 when he  declared that the chapter will adopt consensus. He said governorship candidate, Hon. Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade, and his running mate, Mrs Peju Adebajo, have emerged through consensus.

    It is discernible why Amosun is allegedly teleguiding the party into toeing the path of consensus or indirect primary from behind the scene. It is about the only safe option that could guarantee the emergence of his anointed candidate, Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade, from Ogun West as the flagbearer.

    Again, it will enable him fulfil the party’s 2019 zoning to the area and thus install a successor who could be trusted to watch his back and consolidate on his achievements.

    Prior to the adoption of consensus, there were over a dozen of aspirants on the platform of the party. They include Speaker Suraj Adekunbi (Ogun West), Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s Chief of staff, Tolu Odebiyi(Ogun West), the  Commissioner for Forestry, Kola Lawal (Ogun West), Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Bashorun Miyiwa Oladipo  (Ogun East), Chairman, Local Government Service Commission, Rotimi Rahmon (Ogun West),  former Deputy Governor, Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), Commissioner for Commerce Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru (Ogun East), Jimi Lawal(Ogun East), Hon. Abiodun Isiaq Akinlade(Ogun West), Hon. Adulabir Adekunle Akinlade(Ogun West) and Abayomi Hunye(Ogun West) were all  jostling for the APC governorship ticket.

    But, other aspirants, especially former Deputy Governor, Senator Gbenga Kaka, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, Jimi Lawal, Prince Dapo Abiodun and Abayomi Hunye (Ogun West) opposed consensus option that threw up Akinlade and went to the national headquarters of the party to obtain expression of interest form.

    They argued that they were not part of the decision on consensus and that the option unfairly shut them out  from exercising their rights to aspire for same elective offices.

    More worrisome is that while the state chapter remained resolute with his consensus approach and indirect primary if that fails, the National body of the party kept sounding that all primaries should be by Direct approach, thus creating uncertainty in the minds of many.

    The chapter is rooting for indirect primary. But, it is yet to notify delegates about the designated venue for it.

    But, who will win the ticket of the APC among Akinlade, Senator Gbenga Kaka, Jimi Lawal, Bimbo Ashiru, Prince Dapo Abiodun and Abayomi Hunye.

    Akinlade, a member of the House of Representatives from  Egbado South and Ipokia Federal Constituency, is believed to be Amosun’s whizkid and Muslim whom the Governor had earlier hinted he would accompany to the 2019 Eid prayer is 49.

    He was adopted as the consensus candidate of the APC by the Ogun West Elders  and announced later by the party as its Consensus candidate

    Kaka is a former deputy governor and commissioner at different times in the state. He is a true and tested democrat, welfarist and believes in equal participation. He is not for politics of selfishness.

    Prince Abiodun and established entrepreneur, real estate player and oil magnate. He is a major aspirant and  remains the rallying point for all the party members that can restore unity into the APC.

    Abiodun  has the charisma and capacity to return the party to the members via massive empowerment and involvement in governance.

    Bimbo Ashiru, a technocrats joined Amosun’s government since 2011. He is the consensus candidate of the Ijebu – Remo Agenda group and believed to the choice of prominent royal fathers in Ijebuland.

    The commissioner until his resignation to pursue  the governorship ambition, had attracted large investors to the state.

    Jimi Lawal hails from Ijebu – Ode. The former chairman, Alpha Merchant Bank Limited, is also currently a Special Adviser to Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State and deemed himself more qualified and accepted in Ijebu than any other aspirant from the area. He has been pursuing his ambition with boldness, intelligence,  idea and appeal to the two old divisions of the state which justifies the clamour for Ijebu’s quest for Governor in 2019. It is believe that with his connection with the Presidency through the Kaduna State governor, he could spring surprises with the  party’s ticket in the state.

  • Ogun APC: Aspirant urges members to insist on direct primary

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has advised APC members to insist on their right to select by themselves through direct primary, the party candidate for the 2019 governorship polls in the state.

    Abiodun who hails from Iperu town in Ogun East Senatorial district, urged party faithful to fight for their freedom, allow their votes to count and not let indirect primaries to prevail where they can have their say.

    The Oil magnate gave the advice during a tour to Abeokuta South, Imeko Afon and Yewa North local governments with members of the party at the weekend.

    Abiodun appealed to party members across the state not to give up on their clamour for direct primaries as recommended by the national leadership of the party, assuring them that there is no going back until the will of the people prevails.

    The aspirant recalled that he has supported Governor Ibikunle Amosun to achieve his ambition to govern the state, but wondered why Amosun is unwilling to reciprocate same gesture.

    “I was one of the people who went to plead for the incumbent governor to be allowed to govern the state in 2007 but we failed, after that election we realise we didn’t do stomach infrastructure then we try again in 2011 with 11 state house of Assembly members around the state which I personally financed.

    “I wonder where I’ve wronged the governor with my ambition, with all the support I gave him then, not that he gave me any post or my loyaliest which I never questioned him for,” Abiodun said.

    He said the plan to elect flag bearers of the party through the delegate system as an indirect admittance of failure on the part of the outgoing governor adding that a government that is really in touch with the people would not be afraid of putting its fate in the hands of the electorates.

    He promised to return the party to the people if he is elected the APC aspirant to run along with other parties’ aspirants for 2019.

    “I promise to return the party to the people because the party belong to the people and not individual or a family party that some people feels they should have control ”

    He also urge the party faithfuls to use the ongoing continuous membership registration of our great party via the internet to drive the membership of the party.

  • Ogun APC stakeholders insist on direct primary

    SOME critical stakeholders in Ogun State’s socio-economic and political developments have pledged to resist the moves to scuttle a directive of the Adams Oshiomhole-led All Progressives Congress (APC) national leadership on the adoption of direct primary for selecting the party’s candidates in the forthcoming governorship, senatorial and other elective positions.

    The stakeholders spoke at the weekend in Abeokuta, the state capital, at a meeting between some governorship aspirants and the Ijebu Boys Association (IJ Boys), a non-governmental and non-partisan interest group of the elite and professionals in Europe, America and Nigeria.

    Reacting to a statement, where Governor Ibikunle Amosun was said to have joined some other APC governors who allegedly rejected the direct primary order and adopted the indirect primary, the IJ Boys said the governors were “afraid of their dirty deals and were plotting to plant their stooges” to cover their tracks.

    The association urged the party’s leadership at all levels to ensure that the governors do not hold them to ransom.

    The statement by its President, Bayo Okenla, IJ Boys said: “The party’s adoption of the principles of democratic practice must be seen to be working in the APC. Anything otherwise will jeopardise the hard-earned goodwill of the party in a place like Ogun State, and it will become so easy for the opposition to defeat APC if Amosun insists on imposing his stooge as governorship and himself as senatorial flagbearers.”

  • Ogun APC unveils consensus governorship candidate

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    Elders and stakeholders from the Ogun West Senatorial District yesterday presented a consensus governorship candidate to the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade, a member of the House of Representatives from Agosasa in Ipokia Local Government Area, is representing Yewa South/Ipokia Federal Constituency in the National Assembly.

    He was, hitherto, a Senior Special Assistant to Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Taxation and Revenue between 2011 and 2014 in charge of the Directorate of Taxes at the Board of Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

    He was later redeployed to the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development before resigning in October 2014 to contest the House of Representatives seat.

    The Federal lawmaker was presented to the state APC Chairman, Derin Adebiyi, at the party’s secretariat on Abiola Way by the chairman of Ogun West Elders Council, Chief Mohammed Olagbayi, as the zone’s consensus candidate.

    Adebiyi and Olagbayi later raised his hands and presented him to party faithful.

    Adebiyi hailed other governorship aspirants from Ogun West for their maturity and understanding, saying: “I must express my happiness because I am the happiest person on earth today. Yesterday, we were full of apprehension about how we were going to resolve the issue of candidature.

    “But today, I thank God that the Ogun West APC did not let us down. It was this executive that zoned the governorship to Ogun West, bearing in mind the perceived unfairness and ‘injustice’ against the people of the zone.

    “They have not done well in the past by not coming together and giving us a candidate. On our part, we will never let you down.”

    The APC chairman assured that members that the party would campaign for Akinlade across the state, adding that 10 other aspirants from the zone supported Akinlade’s candidacy.

    Addressing reporters, Adebiyi noted that Akinlade’s candidature was in harmony with the zoning of the governorship slot to Ogun West by Ogun APC.

    In his acceptance speech, Akinlade pledged to run an all-inclusive government and sustain the tempo of progress in the state as well as empower youths and women, if elected governor in 2019.

    He also pledged not to let the party down.

    Acknowledging that he came from the minority section of the state, the aspirant said he would use negotiations, appeals and persuasions to gain the support of other sections of the state.

    But other APC governorship aspirants from Ogun East kicked against his selection.

    In separate reactions, Dapo Abiodun Campaign Organisation (DACO) and Ijebu/Remo Agenda, urged their people to remain calm as the development had only opened a window of opportunity for them to demand a level-playing field for everybody.

    Prince Dapo Abiodun, from Ogun East Senatorial District, said there was no pact among APC stakeholders in Ogun State that the party’s governorship candidate should be selected through a consensus method.

    The oil magnate, who hails from Iperu, described as “sham and misleading” a report that the party had adopted a consensus arrangement to pick its governorship candidate.

    He insisted that such a report was a “total misrepresentation of facts” allegedly “sponsored by the governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun and his puppet State Exco”.

    In a statement by Emmanuel Ojo, DACO’s Director on Media, Abiodun said the development is aimed at hoodwinking the public, ostensibly to throw confusion into the political environment of Ogun and the state chapter of the APC.

    He urged party supporters and the public to ignore and disregard the misleading narrative allegedly being sponsored from within the Amosun-led administration against him and few others.

    “We received this news with rude shock and wonder why the proponents had chosen to tow a political path that is undemocratic, unjust and unfair to all other governorship aspirants within the party, as they were not duly consulted before such decision was reached by the governor and his political group. A consensus only obtains where there is only one aspirant, which would still have to be affirmed and ratified by voting.

    “The national body of our great party has made itself clear on the issue of primaries, and instructed that all the states being ruled by APC must adopt the direct primary election method and in a situation where such is not feasible, a resolution of any other alternative primary election process should be forwarded to the national body for proper ratification and adoption.

    “Such resolution is expected to be taken by critical stakeholders, which includes all governorship aspirants, without excluding any.

    “At this time and age, it is somewhat amusing that Senator Ibikunle Amosun will gather some aspirants of just one Senatorial district  and unilaterally decide and announce a purported and sham consensus.

    “It is worthy to note that at no point did Prince Dapo Abiodun and many other stakeholders of our dear state receive any official or unofficial invitation to attend the said stakeholders meeting where this issue was discussed.

    “We hereby call on our supporters and the general public to completely ignore and disregard this make-believe political narrative being sponsored from within the government of Amosun against Prince Dapo Abiodun and a few others.

    “Finally we would like to reiterate our full commitment and support for any primary election process that falls within the guidelines which was stipulated by the National Working Committee of our great party APC.”

    Also, a group going by the name Ijebu Demo Agenda said the news of the emergence of a consensus governorship candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Yewa zone in the person of Akinlade was a welcome development as it has prepared grounds to go into contest with his counterpart from Ogun East, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru.

    Otunba Ashiru, the Ogun State C

    ommissioner for Commerce and Industry was in November, 2017 picked as the consensus candidate of the Ijebu/Remo Agenda in Ogun East Senatorial District.

    In a statement by the Head of Media, Ijebu/Remo Agenda, Mr. Tayo Mabeweje, the group insisted that it is the turn of Ijebu/Remo to produce the governor in 2019.

    The group cited some historical facts to buttress its claim of the established two geopolitical zones of Ogun politics where power rotates between the two major ethnic groups: the Egba/Yewa and Ijebu/Remo.

    “Since its creation in February 1976,” the group said, “the bipolar nature of Ogun geo-politics was well established in the Egba/Egbado and Ijebu/Remo dichotomy, reflecting in historical as well as political institutions and practices.

    “We believe that, in keeping with the principles of rotation and fairness, the governorship should revert to Ijebu Province.

    “Our position is not in any way an affront to His Excellency, Senator Ibikunle Amosun; if anything, we acknowledge the giant strides of his administration in the last seven years in setting standards for infrastructure development and fully identify with his Mission to Rebuild Ogun State.

    “However, we would like to appeal to the good people of Ijebu/Remo that make up Ogun East Senatorial District to be calm in the belief that a level-playing field would be made available for all aspirants, including those of Ijebu extraction, to contest the governorship ticket of the state.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Ogun APC: ‘No pact to select guber candidate via consensus’

    A governorship aspirant from Ogun East Senatorial district, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Thursday said there was no pact by stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in Ogun State that the party’s governorship candidate should be selected through a consensus method.

    Abiodun, an Oil magnate described as “sham and misleading,” a news report suggesting that the Ogun APC had adopted a consensus arrangement to pick governorship candidate.

    He said the report was a “total misrepresentation of facts” allegedly “sponsored by the governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun and his puppet State Exco.”

    In a statement by Emmanuel Ojo, Director of Media,Dapo Abiodun Campaign Organization(DACO),

    the governorship aspirant said the report is aimed at hoodwinking the public, ostensibly to throw confusion into the political environment of Ogun and the state chapter of the APC.

    He called on party supporters and the public to ignore and disregard the misleading narrative allegedly being sponsored from within the Amosun – led administration against him and few others.

    “We received this news with rude shock and wonder why the proponents had chosen to tow a political path that is undemocratic, unjust and unfair to all other governorship aspirants within the party, as they were not duly consulted before such decision was reached by the governor and his political group. A consensus only obtains where there is only one aspirant which would still have to be affirmed and ratified by voting .

    “The national body of our great party has made itself clear on the issue of primaries , and instructed that all the states being ruled by APC must adopt the direct primary election method and in a situation where such is not feasible, a resolution of any other alternative primary election process should be forwarded to the national body for proper ratification and adoption.

    “Such resolution is expected to be taken by critical stakeholders, which includes all governorship aspirants, without excluding any.

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    “At this time and age, it is somewhat amusing that Senator Ibikunle Amosun will gather some aspirants of just one Senatorial district and unilaterally decide and announce a purported and sham consensus.

    “It is worthy to note that at no point did Prince Dapo Abiodun and many other stakeholders of our dear state receive any official or unofficial invitation to attend the said stakeholders meeting where this issue was discussed.

    “We hereby call on our supporters and the general public to completely ignore and disregard this make-believe political narrative being sponsored from within the government of Amosun against Prince Dapo Abiodun and a few others.

    “Finally we would like to reiterate our full commitment and support for any primary election process that falls within the guidelines which was stipulated by the National Working Committee of our great party APC,” he stated.

  • Ogun APC: Amosun, Osoba harmonise new excos

    Senior Special Adviser on Political Affairs to Governor Ibikunle Amosun, Chief Derin Adebiyi, on Saturday emerged the new chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, following a consensus made possible with the harmonization of camps loyal to both Amosun and former governor, Aremo Segun Osoba.

    The 1,749 accredited delegates from the 20 Local Government Areas of the state elected the new party executives who emerged unopposed, according to the chairman, APC State Congress Committee, Revd Peter Obadan, who announced the results at the end of the congress.

    Osoba was absent at the state congresS, but loyalists, such as  Senator Adegbenga Kaka,  Hon. Adekunle Adeyemi and the son of the former governor, Olumide Osoba, were present.

    In his acceptance speech, the new chairman, who was a former Deputy Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state and one-time chairman of All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), pledged to lead APC to win the 2019 general elections in the state.

    “I want to assure you that this administration will be an all encompassing one. We are going to play politics of inclusion, not exclusion. We are going to obey the leaders and we are going to be firm. The era of indiscipline is gone in this party.

    “We are going to win the next election in a landslide manner. I want to assure you sir, we are not going to betray the confidence reposed in us,” Adebiyi said.

    Also speaking, Amosun hailed the APC members in the state for doing the state proud with the peaceful manner conduct the congresses went. The governor declared that the ruling party will win 2019, urging members to remain resolute in standing by the party. He said, “Election is coming; we are Ogun State. It’s not about fighting. We have what to sell. The governor that is coming after me will do better than me.”

  • Amosun has transformed health sector, says Ogun APC chair

    Amosun has transformed health sector, says Ogun APC chair

    The Ogun State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Tajudeen Lemboye, has said that the radical transformation being witnessed in the state’s health sector is the result of the commitment and conviction of the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, that a healthy society is a wealthy society.

    Speaking during the week in Maun, Ipokia local government area of the state when he led other members of the state executive to commission an ultra modern Maternity Centre, built by a former lawmaker, Hon. Abiodun Akinlade, the APC chairman said quality and affordable healthcare is a major tenet in the ruling party’s manifesto.

    According to him, the Mother-Child mortality rate has greatly reduced in the state, adding that hospitals in the state are being renovated and provisions for drugs and other amenities have greatly increased.

    The party chairman said Akinlade is walking in the footsteps of Amosun by personslly establishing a martenity centre for the people.

    In his speech, Akinlade who represented Yewa South/Ipokia federal constituency in the National Assembly, said he decided to build the maternity centre in Fanju, Maun, because of the immediate and quick access to healthcare.

    He said, “Fanji Community in Maun local government was chosen we observed the prevalence of some health challenges in rural areas and the need to follow the steps of His Excellency, Gov. Amosun, in providing timely response to those challenges.”

    While describing the strides of the governor as remarkable, the APC chieftain, who facilitated many projects  while serving as an  elected representative, urged the people to always take ownership and ensure that government infrastructure are kept in good use for the public.