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Dapo Abiodun Pledges to Return APC to Founding Fathers

- Femi Ogbonnikan In Abeokuta

A governorsh­ip aspirant in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun at the weekend pledged to return on the platform of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to its original founding fathers if he elected in 2019.

Abiodun, Chief Executive Officer of Heyden Petroleum Limited and Chairman of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), dispelled reports that he was planning to defect to the Action Democratic Congress (ADC).

He dispelled the reports in a statement by his media assistant, Mr. Emmanuel Ojo at the weekend, noting that he found no reason he could dump the party he toiled to raise it from its comatose level in Ogun East, and the state at large. He said: “If he is elected as the state’s next governor, he is prepared to return the party to its founding fathers from the usurpers who have hijacked it from entrenchin­g internal democracy, discipline and a sense of belonging.

“It is sad that our founding fathers who fought day and night to give birth to what we now know as APC, right from the Action Congress (AC) have been sidelined from the dayto-day running of the affairs of the party.

“I was part of the delegation­s that begged and persuaded Chief Olusegun Osoba, who was then, the leader of the AC in 2011, to allow Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who was the then, All Nigeria Progressiv­e

Party (ANPP) governorsh­ip candidate in Ogun State, to fly the AC governorsh­ip ticket.

“It took me, Senator Bola Tinubu and others more than 10 times before Chief Olusegun Osoba could accede to our pleas and request. As God would have it, Osoba accepted and threw his weight behind the emergence of Amosun as the flagbearer of the AC.

“Amosun won the 2011 Ogun State governorsh­ip race, but surprising­ly he began to act his own written script that is at variance with the popular expectatio­ns of a true democrat.

“Now, Osoba and a host of others who formed the party have become interloper­s, that they have been estranged from having a say in the leadership of the party in the state.

“That is not all, I joined the APC at a time its fortune was almost dwindling. In fact, it was near comatose. I put in my best, both morally and financiall­y to bail it out to what we have today.

“As a result, I do not want to be an ingrate. But I am promising to return the party to its original founding fathers if I am elected as the next governor of Ogun State, come May 29, 2019.”

On his planned defection, Abiodun said the reports were fictitious, imaginary and fabricated in order to dissuade attention over his strong objection to the planned adoption of the indirect primary arrangemen­t in Ogun State by the leadership of the party.

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