Tag: Otunba Niyi Adebayo

  • Learn From Buhari, Osinbajo’s , Group Counsels Fayemi, Adebayo

    A group in Ekiti State, under the banner of Democratic Defender Movement (DFM), has appealed to the Governor-elect, Dr Kayode Fayemi and the Deputy National Chairman(South) of the All Progressives Congress(APC), Otunba Niyi Adebayo, to be fair to all aspirants seeking elections ahead of 2019 in the State.

    The group said the duo commanded large followership and respect among APC owing to the wide belief that they have carried themselves above sectionalism, advising that allowing themselves to be hoodwinked by any aspirant to key into imposition agenda may damage their reputations and put them into disrespect in the eyes of theirs followers.

    The movement urged the two eminent Ekiti citizens to take a cue from President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who had refrained from imposing anyone in their respective states since they assumed office in 2015.

    The group said any leader that treads on the path of imposition is gradually digging his own deep political grave, warning that any attempt to create unnecessary cleavage among aspirants on the premise and intention that some are more loyal to them than others might lead

    to serious protest votes and internal crisis that will create a huge unabated bedlam in Ekiti APC.

    In a statement tagged : ‘Open Letter to the Governor-Elect, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Otunba Niyi Adebayo’ and madeavailable to newsmen in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, advised that the best way for these leaders to earn the respect of followers, is for them to pave way for the conduct of free and fair primaries where consensus is unattainable.

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    The statement signed by the group’s coordinator, Com. Saliu Aina, warned that if the rumour that some State Assembly and House of Representatives aspirants were being positioned for imposition against the interest of party members was found to be true, that such tendency would not only brew crisis but would boomerang and cause serious apathy that will affect the party’s fortunes in the coming election.

    The letter reads: “This letter could have been delivered to you, but to make it available to you personally might be a herculean task and that is why we are using this media avenue to pass our genuine concerns across to you as our leaders, whom we believe are also fathers.

    “The rumour is rife that you are perfecting plans to impose some candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives and House of Assembly seats in a certain district and constituencies against the wish of those with whose ladders you climbed to political stardom and gain reckoning in our state, country and globally.

    “There are three Ps in a democracy; The Politics, The Party and the People, the people are the most important and most pivotal to achieve success. The moment the people are taken for granted, then leaders and parties doing so should be ready to return to political oblivion and

    the pathetic situation of the Peoples Democratic Party in Nigeria and particularly our State were suffice to substantiate this philosophical assertion.

    “President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo have written their names in gold by not being domineering with powers, they have been modest and these will remain indelible in the country’s political history.

    “We have never heard or even found to be at the realm of rumour, attempt by President Buhari or Vice President Osinbajo to be plotting or planning to impose any candidate in Katsina and Ogun States, in spite of the enormous powers, influences, carriages and respect they earned from people, this is nothing but democracy in action.

    “At a time in APC in the Southwest region, we learnt some former and serving governors of our great party actually approached a leader where they craved for decentralized leadership, where former and serving governors of the states would have the leeway to control their respective states, but that would not erode the fact that there is a centralized leadership that can mediate in case of crisis and that has been seen to be happening now in the Region.

    “If that was the case, it would be a sin against God and humanity for any leader to impose any candidate through the instrumentality of the governor-elect, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Otunba Niyi Adebayo here in Ekiti. This will be antithetical to the creed of justice, fairness and equity these leaders had fought to entrench in APC.

    “To this end, it will be our humble advice that these leaders we so much revered must desist from imposition. Where consensus could not be reached despite their interventions, there must be free, fair and acceptable primaries to save APC from toeing a ruinous path”, the group counseled.

    The group added that the leaders must learn from the fall of the PDP in Ekiti, necessitated by Governor Ayodele Fayose’s domineering tendencies and hard posturing tended towards muzzling those opposed to his views, in a desperate bid to control party structures.

    “Governor Fayose thought he could manipulate the system by putting those he felt were loyal to him in the party’s structures and House of Assembly, despite his own antics and strategies failed him. Many of those he thought were loyal ended up betraying him while those that begged before getting the tickets of the PDP are still with him.

    “In 2011, Dr. Fayemi  canvassed that former Assembly lawmakers, Mrs Adunni Fatumbi, representing Moba II   and Mrs Olayinka from Ado constituency II to get their tickets by consensual agreements, they later defected to PDP when they were needed most.

    “All these instances were instructive for our leaders to believe that only God knows the hearts of men, so they should not play God by imposing people in the name of loyalty”, the group concluded.

     

  • Across-the-seas wedding for Niyi Adebayo’s son

    AFTER the rain comes sunshine is one of the trite adages among the English. But for Otunba Niyi Adebayo and his family, it is also one of the truest. Only a few months ago, the dark clouds cast their pallor on the home of the Adebayos as the patriach of the family, Gen. Adeyinka Adebayo, passed on.

    A few months after the last respects were paid to the former military governor, however, sunshine is back in the Adebayos’ home. Richard, son of Otunba Niyi Adebayo, recently tied the nuptial knot at a high octane ceremony witnessed by the crème de la crème of high society.

    Though a long absentee from the seat of power, Otunba Adebayo’s enduring clout was on full display at the event, going by the calibre of dignitaries that trooped to the Balmoral Events Centre on Victoria Island venue of the traditional solemnisations between Richard and Reni, the beautiful daughter of Femi and Lola Young. The white wedding is slated for New York sometime next month.

    Among those in attendance were billionaire businessmen Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola; a couple of past and present governors, including Adams Oshiomhole, Ibikunle Amosun, Abiola Ajimobi, James Ibori and Olusegun Osoba; as well as Senator Daisy Danjuma, Hajia Bola Shagaya and Hajia Abba Folawiyo, among many other dignitaries.

  • Bamidele to Adebayo: I’m not overambitious

    Bamidele to Adebayo: I’m not overambitious

    The Labour Party governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele, has described as retrogressive a statement credited to a former governor of the state, Otunba Niyi Adebayo that he is over- ambitious.

    On Adebayo assertion that it was not yet the turn of Iyin Ekiti, Bamidele’s hometown to produce a governor, Bamidele accused the ex-governor of being more interested in perpetuating his own political hegemony at the expense of the collective interest of the people of Iyin Ekiti.

    The LP candidate said this in a statement signed by his media aide, Ahmed Salami, and made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti on Saturday.

    Adebayo had last Thursday during Governor Kayode Fayemi’s campaign in Irepodun/Ifelodun disclosed he had earlier warmed Bamidele to steer clear of the governorship race in order to allow indigenes of other towns to produce same.

    Bamidele maintained that he had never been desperate for anything in his life and had never been adjudged as overambitious by Adebayo except for this new love for Fayemi.

    The LP candidate, who said he does not need Adebayo’s support to win election in Ekiti, stated that Fayemi will soon realise that the ex-governor is a political liability to his ambition.

    He said by his comment, Adebayo had demonstrated allergy and aversion for the progress and development of Iyin Ekiti by claiming that the town can no longer produce the governor again after him.

    The statement read in part: “Let us look at this from a logical way. The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi, is from Isan Ekiti, while Ayodele Fayose of the Peoles Democratic Party (PDP) is from Afao Ekiti. The two towns are half a ward and by the grace of God they have produced governor once, longing to return them for a second term.

    “But my town, Iyin Ekiti, has two wards and had only produced a governor for only one term of four years. So, what makes it wrong for a town with two wards and very high population to produce the governor for eight years?

    “Have you ever heard former Governors Bamidele Olumilua and Segun Oni stopping indigenes of Ikere and Ifaki Ekiti respectively from vying for such position? No leader with vision for development, except Adebayo will think in this highly barbaric way.”

     

  • Adebayo to inaugurate  Oyo APC committee

    Adebayo to inaugurate Oyo APC committee

    Former Ekiti State Governor and Interim National Vice-Chairman (Southwest) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Otunba Niyi Adebayo, will today inaugurate the Oyo State APC harmonisation committee.

    The ceremony will hold at the party’s Zonal Office in Alakia, Ibadan, at 11am.

     

  • ‘Ondo APC Interim Committee intact’

    ‘Ondo APC Interim Committee intact’

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has debunked reports that its Interim Executive Committee, headed by Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), has been dissolved and replaced with another committee.

    In a statement, the Secretary of the Interim Committee, Prince Olu Adegboro, said: “The attention of the party has been drawn to media reports that the Interim Committee has been dissolved and replaced with a new committee. The masterminds of the false publication claimed that their appointment was sequel to the purported dissolution of the Interim Committee inaugurated by the party’s Interim National Vice-Chairman, Southwest, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, at the Lagos home of Chief Pius Akinyelure. Akinyelure has denied the dissolution of the Interim Committee and stated clearly that such decision was never reached at his home.”

    The Interim Committee urged party supporters to disregard the “false publication”, which it said was aimed at creating division in the party.

    Adegboro urged members to turn out en masse for the forthcoming registration of party members.