Skip to main content

Oyo APC leader stops disgruntled members from defecting

 Oyo APC leader stops disgruntled members from defecting




Alhaji Kehinde Olaosebikan, an APC chieftain, has started the process of preventing disgruntled party members from leaving the Oyo State chapter.

On Monday, he hosted a conference at his home in Ibadan to prevent APC defections and strengthen the party.

He said that his personal interests came second to the party's unity and growth in the Oluyole Local Government Area in Oyo State.

Following his defeat in the primary election for the Oluyole Federal Constituency of Oyo State, Olaosebikan, a former chief press secretary to the late Governor Lam Adesina, began the movement.

Olaosebikan reportedly emphasized that the party's unity should come first while urging all disgruntled members to back those who stood up for the party.

He declared, "We must use every possible measure to win back those who had gone and deter those who were about to leave.

"We must take these steps to ensure advancement for the APC and, ultimately, victory in all next elections in Oluyole, Oyo State, and Nigeria."

Olaosebikan assured the stakeholders that he had put the problems with the primary election behind him and emphasized that it was imperative that party members come together for the advancement of the party in all wards.

According to reports, he was able to convince everyone in attendance to firmly commit to staying in the APC and working together to advance the party.

Despite being reportedly deceived, Olaosebikan was praised by those in attendance for his steadfast support of party supremacy and his patriotism.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Uganda discovers Gold deposit worth more than 12Trillion USD.

 Uganda discovers Gold deposit worth more than 12Trillion USD.  Gold

Power generation drops, Discos, FG battle for control

 Dropping power generation, discos and FG fighting for control An intense conflict has developed between the Discos and the government as a result of Fidelity Bank's planned acquisition of three power distribution businesses and the Federal Government's restructuring of two further companies. Through the Bureau for Public Enterprise, the Federal Government is supporting Fidelity Bank's acquisition of the three Discos. Findings reveal that Discos have continued to file new lawsuits in an effort to avoid being taken over by the government and the bank. Power sector specialists have praised and criticized both parties in response to the development, which has divided industry players. It was noted on Monday that electricity generation on the national grid fell by around 141.3 megawatts as compared to what was recorded on the system on July 9, 2022, despite the fact that industry stakeholders expressed a variety of opinions on the trend. According to data our reporter got from ...

Egbedore LGA results

 Egbedore LGA results APC – 9,228 PDP – 13,230 A – 105 Total Registered voters – 53,150 Accredited voters – 24,283 Total Valid votes – 23,072