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You Are A Foreigner, Ogun APC Stakeholders Tell Lagos Senator, Adeola
Some stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress in Ogun State have rejected the senatorial ambition of the Lagos West Senator, Olamilekan Adeola, popularly known as Yayi.
The leaders of the party who met on Wednesday, rejected the endorsement of Adeola to contest the Ogun West Senatorial District election under the APC, insisting that such a position didn’t represent the collective interest of the region.
They warned the Lagos Senator to stop masquerading as an Ogun indigene and said that the APC ticket for the seat is not for sale.
The meeting was attended by former commissioners, local government chairmen and members of the state House of Assembly from the region.
The APC leaders, in their separate remarks, described Adeola’s ambition as an aberration and illegal.
A former Chairman of Yewa South Local Government, Jimoh Akinlade, called on the leadership of the party to address the concern before it “leads to an embarrassment for the party.”
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Akinlade said, “They should try to review what is going on in Ogun West Senatorial District, if they fail to do this, there is a doom ahead somehow. We love the party, we love what the governor is doing, we don’t want any embarrassment for the governor, hence, they do the right thing.”
In a communique issued after the meeting, the elders resolved that leaders and party stakeholders in the region have neither endorsed nor ceded the APC senatorial ticket to Senator Adeola.
“We condemn in totality the attempt by the serving Senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District, Olamilekan Solomon Adeola, known as Yayi, to jump ship and seek the mandate of Ogun West Senatorial district while still holding on the one he currently occupies; a blatant illegality of the most despicable order.
“We must reiterate that Ogun West is arrayed with patriotic and morally upright leaders who will not betray their fatherland by supporting illegality and assault on the land.
“Distinguished Senator Ayo Otegbola, Senator Akin Odunsi, Senator Kola Bajomo, Senator Gbolahan Dada, Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, Jimoh Olaifa, Kola Lawal, Prince Gboyega Nasir Isiaka, Hon Biodun Akinlade, Chief Biyi Otegbeye, Hon Salmon Adeleke and Chief Mrs Mary Ogunjobi and Mr Tope Kuyebi are notable names among several others, who are not part of the evil plot to foist the Lagos Senator on Ogun West.
“We, therefore, use this medium to reinforce the indisputable fact that the genuine elders, leaders and stakeholders of Ogun West APC are not in support of the illegal move, and neither have we endorsed anyone for the Senate seat of our senatorial district, talk more of Senator Olamilekan Adeola — who by clear provisions of the constitution and the electoral act is not qualified to contest elections in Ogun State; and anyone or group that has done so, is speaking for themselves and not for Ogun West.
“Finally, we call on the National Working Committee (NWC) of our party, under the leadership of HE Senator Abdullahi Adamu and HE Prince Dapo Abiodun to intervene and halt the illegality being perpetrated in Ogun State. We like to also urge them to use their good offices to implement the admonition of the leader of our party, President Muhammadu Buhari, who said that the processes of the party and the tickets of offices must not be allocated to moneybags and the highest bidder.”
Reacting, Adeola’s media aide, Kayode Odunaro, maintained that the senator remains an indigene of Ogun state despite being elected in Lagos.
He described the meeting as undemocratic and said it infringes the right of Adeola.
He queried why they were afraid of contesting against his boss, saying the senator had not been endorsed.
He said, “The people who said Senator Olamilekan Solomon Adeola is a foreigner are people who don’t want democracy to thrive. They are people who want to play politics of exclusion.
“Why are they afraid? Yayi is more of a homeboy than all of them. We are in democracy, there is no law that says Senator Olamilekan Solomon Adeola cannot contest.
“They can go to court. They are very undemocratic. Yayi is a son of the land. Just last Saturday, the Olu of Ilaro and paramount ruler of Yewaland and 49 Obas installed him as Aremo Oba.
“Calling Yayi a foreigner, I don’t know their definition of foreigner. If that is the case, all of them are foreigners. They should not be afraid of contesting against Yayi.”