Eighteen months
after defecting from the All Progressives Congress to the Social Democratic
Party, a former Governor of Ogun State,
Chief Olusegun Osoba, announced on
Sunday that he had returned to the APC.
Speaking with
journalists after a closed-door reconciliation meeting with APC leaders in his
Bourdillon home in Ikoyi, Osoba said his conflict with the leadership of the
ruling party was over.
He said he was
ready to work with progressive elements across the country in order to further
foster peace and development.
Osoba, who fell
apart with Governor Ibikunle Amosun over the control of the party’s hierarchy
in Ogun State, accused Amosun of being high-handed in the administration of the
state.
Prominent leaders
of the APC who were at the meeting included the party’s National Leader,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; a former Interim National Chairman of the party, Chief
Bisi Akande; APC National Vice-Chairman (South-West), Chief Pius Akinyelu;
Governors Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Lagos State Deputy
Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule; a former Ekiti State Governor, Chief Niyi
Adebayo; a former Governor of Ogun State, Segun Adesegun; and Senator Gbenga
Obadara.
Osoba, who did not
comment on the reconciliation, only broke into a Christian hymn in Yoruba, “Ija
dopin, ogun si tan, olugbala ja’gun molu, orin ayo lao ma ko, Aleluya!” –
meaning: “The strife is o’er, the battle done, the victory of life is won, the
song of triumph has begun, Alleluia!”
Explaining the
absence of Amosun at the reconciliation meeting, Tinubu said the governor was
fully in support of the reconciliation.
He said, “What is
very crucial is forging one front and for us to remain progressive in our
party. I am an apologetic progressive and I will remain a progressive. And that
is the only philosophy and principle I believe. So, wherever the progressives
must unite with their vision, I am for it.
“Nobody is left
out, it is all progressives and no one is left out. The Governor of Ogun State
(Ibikunle Amosun) is with us. The Governor of Ogun State was elected on the
platform of the APC and he is for the APC; we can vouch for that. Leaders are
defined and identified, and it is clear that we are all one, including the
Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun.”
Aregbesola, who
addressed journalists after the meeting, said the leaders of the party in the
South-West had resolved their differences.
He said, “We have
resolved all the differences within the leadership and, as such, we are happy
to tell the world that the leadership of progressive politics in the western
part of Nigeria is united and ready to jointly prosecute the agenda for growth,
purposeful leadership, development and good governance.
“As we are
committed to doing that for the entire nation and through that, support the
effort at the national level to revive the Nigerian economy and put the people
in a better stead than we inherited when our party took over governance in
Nigeria.”
Aregbesola
expressed the optimism that good governance and purposeful leadership could
trigger the desired change which, according to him, would not only profit
Nigeria, but also the African continent and the black race.
He added, “I have
told you very clearly that the progressive leadership of the Yoruba race is now
fully united and is ready and charged to lead our efforts to reposition our
land and integrate with others nationwide to put Nigeria on its proper footing.
“There was a time
when Osoba defected to another party, he was a foundation member of the APC and
he was in the APC throughout my election. Yes, he was with the SDP, but with
what we have just done today, Akinrogun Osoba, the Aremo himself, is back with
the progressive leadership of the Yoruba race.”
Source: Punch Newspaper.
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