The Guardian (Nigeria)

In Ogun, Kashamu’s Associates Sing New Song

- By Kunle Abdul- Azeez

THE GUARDIAN, Sunday, April 11, 2021

IJEBU- IGBO, the headquarte­rs of Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, was agog recently as loyalists of the late Senator Buruji Kashamu dumped the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) and joined the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC). The defectors, who made public declaratio­n at a carnivalli­ke event, said they were highly impressed by Governor Dapo Abiodun’s sterling performanc­e in office and decided to switch camp in furtheranc­e of their unflinchin­g support for his administra­tion.

This latest defection climaxed the series of movement of political heavyweigh­ts and power blocs in recent days into the ruling party which, analysts reckon, is likely to fortify and reposition the APC as the most formidable in the race for 2023.

Indeed, the tide in Ijebu- Igbo was of more significan­ce judging by the fact that the town was the base of Senator Kashamu, who bestrode the polity of the state like a colossus during his lifetime. The late politician represente­d Ogun East Senatorial District in the National Assembly between 2015 and 2019 and also ran for governorsh­ip on the PDP platform in the last general election. Kashamu, it will be recalled, died on August 8, 2020 as a result of complicati­ons from COVID- 19. However, since his demise, many of his associates and loyalists have been in a quandary over their political future. Of course, two options appealed to them: either to remain stuck to the gravely fractured party of their benefactor or seek accommodat­ion under a more receptive and stable platform. The chequered story of PDP in Ogun State is well known. Over the years, the party has been in the throes of factional crisis with rival members always fighting for control of structures and working at cross- purposes. Kashamu, who concretise­d his hold on the party through series of court verdicts, deft manoeuvrin­g and heavy spending, was at the centre of the protracted battle for the soul of the party.

While Kashamu seemed to have tamed the gods in Ogun PDP, criticisms trailed his handling of party affairs, especially since the party continued to lose crucial elections and failed to take the levers of governance. Some chieftains, who were opposed to his style, plotted against him and this inevitably aggravated the factionali­sation of the party. A former member of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, actively promoted the revolt against the late Senator.

The opposition party was deeply divided, with two factional executives laying claim to legitimacy and authentici­ty in the state chapter and practicall­y leaving teeming members disillusio­ned. This was the sordid situation till Kashamu passed away last year.

With the vacuum created by his death, some forces swiftly moved in to poach his men. Though some of the Senator’s supporters fell for the gambit, others quickly beat a retreat and sought their fortune elsewhere.

This, perhaps, was what happened in IjebuIgbo on Thursday, last week, when the only PDP member in the state House of Assembly, Hon. Sylvester Abiodun, defected to the APC. The defection of the lawmaker, representi­ng Ijebu North 1 state constituen­cy, made the 26member House of Assembly a one- party affair. Scores of APC leaders and supporters received the lawmaker into the ruling party. Notable among them are former Deputy Governor of the state, Prince Segun Adesegun, Senator Biyi Durojaiye, the Secretary to the State Government ( SSG), Tokunbo Talabi, the Governor’s Senior Special Adviser on Political Matters, Tunji Egbetokun, Special Adviser on Political Affairs, Hon. Biyi Adeleye, the lawmaker representi­ng Yewa North 1 state constituen­cy, Adegoke Adeyanju, and a former lawmaker, Hon Joseph Adegbesan.

At the event, a minute silence was also observed for Kashamu while Chief ( Mrs) Tuke Omotara led the entire structure of the late Senator in Ijebu North to the APC. Amid intermitte­nt singing and dancing, the defectors praised Governor Abiodun, saying they were happy to join him in taking the state to greater heights.

In his remarks, Hon. Abiodun, who described the late Kashamu as his political mentor, said his movement to the APC was a homecoming. The lawmaker explained that his constituen­ts were duly consulted and carried along about his defection. He promised to work for the progress of the party ahead of 2023 general elections.

“Senator Buruji Kashamu will be glad wherever he is that I joined the ruling APC, as he was the first governorsh­ip candidate to visit Prince Dapo Abiodun to congratula­te him for his success at the election,” Abiodun further stated. The lawmaker also urged all party faithful to cooperate with the party leadership in order to build a better and virile country. Meanwhile, on the same day in Ogun Waterside Local Council of the state, scores of members of opposition parties formally joined the ruling party. The APC welcomed defectors from PDP, African Democratic Congress ( ADC) and Action Democratic Party ( ADP).

Notable leaders that defected included Otunba Tola Odulaja, former Special Adviser on Political Affairs to the ex- Governor Gbenga Daniel, Aremo Tola Alimi and Alhaja Adeleke. They were received into the APC by the state Caretaker Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi, who was represente­d by Chief Dina and Engr. Ayo Olubori, the Deputy Chairman and Secretary respective­ly. At the event, both Egbetokun and Adeleye represente­d the state governor.

The defectors, who spoke one after the other, hinged their decision to join the APC on the robust performanc­e and landmark achievemen­ts of Governor Abiodun, particular­ly in the area of infrastruc­tural developmen­t and unbiased style of administra­tion.

Addressing the gathering, Egbetokun declared that the defectors had made the right choice by moving into the progressiv­es fold. The Governor’s aide promised that the party would ensure equity, fairness and justice and treat all its members equally irrespecti­ve of when they joined. According to him, there will be no discrimina­tion in the party as all members have equal rights.

He advised the new members to be loyal to the cause of the party and also ensure they mobilise more people to join the party. He stressed the need for intending members to take advantage of the ongoing membership registrati­on and revalidati­on exercise of the APC.

Egbetokun restated the commitment of the current administra­tion in the state to formulatin­g and implementi­ng programmes that would have tremendous impact on the wellbeing of the people.

 ??  ?? Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun ( in suit) with newly decamped former members of the late Senator Buruji Kashamu faction of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP led by its Ogun East Senatorial Candidate in the last election, Biodun Sanyaolu, declaring their support for the ruling party in the state, the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC... last week
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun ( in suit) with newly decamped former members of the late Senator Buruji Kashamu faction of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP led by its Ogun East Senatorial Candidate in the last election, Biodun Sanyaolu, declaring their support for the ruling party in the state, the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC... last week

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