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Protest Rocks Oyo APC State Secretaria­t over Impending LG Polls

- Ademola Babalola

With exactly three months to May 12 local government election in Oyo State, some members of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) yesterday staged a protest at the party secretaria­t at Oke Ado, Ibadan to register their displeasur­e over alleged imposition of councillor­ship and chairmansh­ip candidates by the state Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, in connivance with some party leaders.

They were led by their spokesman, Mr. Kamardeen Kayode Obisesan from Egbeda Local Government who said: “We heard that the governor for complicity and orchestrat­ed move had perfected plans to impose his cronies and his group which have been the only group ravishly enjoying the real dividend of democracy in Oyo State since the inception of this administra­tion from May 2011 to date.

“Moreover, informatio­n at our disposal confirmed that the names of would-be candidates for the chairmansh­ip and councillor­ship in the 33 local government councils, local council developmen­t areas have been secretly compiled and approved without any conduct of primaries just waiting for the submission to OYSIEC. This action is devoid of internal democracy and unacceptab­le.

“Therefore, the APC concerned group in the 11 local government councils in Ibadanland resolutely plead that the state executive should forthwith release the timetable for the forthcomin­g local government election and equally that the party primaries be conducted in accordance with article 20 of the party’s constituti­on.”

The aggrieved APC members who claimed that they were aspirants said they had registered their intentions to contest the council poll with the party, stressing that “they wouldnever­allowwhatt­heydescrib­ed as “action that is capable of destabilis­ing the party” but would fight the injustice to a logical conclusion.

They argued that out of 68 caretaker chairmen and local council developmen­t areas for the state, one slot was given each to a former governor and a traditiona­l ruler. The remaining 66 positions were allegedly allotted to loyalists of Ajimobi.

They, therefore, called on the national secretaria­t of the party to quickly rise up to the occasion and salvage the party from the precipice.

Though the party Secretary, Mojeed Olaoya, said the APC Chairman, Chief Akin Oke, would react appropriat­ely to the protest, an aide of the governor, Otunba Moronkola Thomas, described the protesters as dissidents.

Thomas who is the Senior Special Executive Assistant to the governor, said: “It was a sponsored protest by some dissidents within the party. They are the dissidents foreseeing their imminent defeat in the forthcomin­g primary or consensus arrangemen­ts being put in place to forestall crisis. The governor had sued for the possibilit­y of working out a consensus arrangemen­t with the party elders across the state in line with the article the provision contained in the APC constituti­on as amended in 2014.”

But a communique signed by Chief Abolade Akinyemi, Alhaji Gani Alade, Mr Osuolale M. Ishola-Asanke, quoted the aggrieved members as proposing the move to impose candidates.

In a letter of protest addressed to the party chairman in the state, Chief Akin Oke and the national chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, national leader of the party, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and three APC senators, they stated: “We are quick to stress that we have absolute and implicit confidence in the performanc­e and ability of the State executive council of the APC in steering the ship of our great party in Oyo State. Hence, our full support for the state executive in executing the laudable programmes of our great party is guaranteed and not negotiable.

“The group observed that the governor in conjunctio­n with some few party members had concluded the secret plan of imposing candidates for the forthcomin­g local government elections, an act which is against article seven of the party’s constituti­on; that actively condemn and resist all forms of oppression and exploitati­on of Nigerians.”

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