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In Show of Unity, Oshiomhole, Oyegun Urge APC Members to Close Ranks, Work Together

- Adibe Emenyonu

Appearing to have put their personal animosity aside for the larger interest of their party, two former National Chairmen of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and Comrade Adams Oshiomhole have urged party members in Edo State and Nigeria at large to close ranks and work as one in the interest of the party.

The duo made the appeal in Benin weekend at a stakeholde­rs meeting of the party on the heels of the just concluded membership registrati­on exercise in the state.

The two APC chiefs fought bitterly on opposite side in the last governorsh­ip election. While Oshiomhole supported the aspiration Pastor Ize Iyamu on the platform of the APC, Oyegun supported the reelection bid of the incumbent, Governor Godwin Obaseki, who had earlier defected from the APC to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), after he was disqualifi­ed by the APC Governorsh­ip Screening Committee.

But, last weekend, the two men, who commended the State Caretaker Committee of the party led by Col David Imuse, Rtd, for the success of the exercise in the state, expressed optimism that the "future is very bright for the APC as a party."

Oshiomhole urged party members in the state to close ranks and work with the leadership of the party at the state and all other levels, harmonious­ly in the overall interest of the party.

On his part, Oyegun while reiteratin­g his membership of the party said, "Let us put the past behind and let us look at the future", adding, "I am APC. I belong to APC – body and soul.”

Oyegun, who is also the chairman, Governing Council, University of Ibadan, appealed to party leaders to recognise the role of party members in the growth of the party.

"Every member of the party including party leaders have a contributi­on to make for the improvemen­t and success of the party", he said, adding, "No individual can be greater than the party".

Earlier, Imuse described the just concluded membership registrati­on exercise as a huge success, adding that the turnout of eager voters to join the party was quite impressive against the backdrop of the fact that the party is in opposition in Edo state.

"Right now, the APC has a very credible and reliable data base of its members, in every unit across the entire country. Our party is now a stronger and more united party as a result of the exceptiona­l membership registrati­on exercise.

"The implicatio­n of this healthy developmen­t is that in subsequent, free and fair elections, our party is confident of undisputab­le victory. But this does not mean we should rest on our oars. We must stay focused, awake, and be alert to the whiles of our opponents. We must keep working as one, united and indivisibl­e members of the APC, so that, we can stop them, very early, on their nefarious tracks," Imuse said.

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