After months of speculation, the member representing Ekiti
Central Federal Constituency 1 in the House of Representatives, Mr. Michael
Opeyemi Bamidele, has finally dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for
Labour Party.
Bamidele, who announced this on
Sunday while addressing newsmen in Emure-Ekiti in Emure Local Government Area
of Ekiti State after visiting the traditional ruler of the community and family
members of those shot during a meeting of his supporters in the community, said
he took the decision to join Labour Party “after due consultation among
stakeholders including many of our community leaders and founding fathers of
our dear state.”
Bamidele, who visited Mrs. Beatrice
Ige, whom he alleged had 13 bullets removed from her buttocks; and the family
of Mr. Folusho Ogundare, who was killed in the incident, announced that he
could not “continue to wrestle for justice in the same boat where injustice has
become institutionalised by those who, in spite of what they preach, have consistently
demonstrated extreme allergy to internal democracy.”
He said: “I, in conjunction with many
notable leaders and members of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in
Ekiti State, have resolved to seek for membership of another progressive party
with immediate effect rather than proceeding to register as new members of the
All Progressives Congress.”
According to him, his action was not
meant “to undermine the APC as a newly registered political party with
progressive inclination,” but said “we have resolved to adopt, as our political
platform, the Labour Party” which he described as a credible “progressive
platform of convergence for our vision and commitment to internal democracy.”
He said he made the declaration in
Emure as a mark of honour to the traditional ruler and the people, especially
the late Ogundare, saying “our mission to Emure is to mourn the death of
Ogundare; to warn those who want to make peaceful change impossible that no one
is above the law, and in solidarity with the good people of Emure Ekiti, to
stand on their soil and break the news that we are quitting the ranks of
political desperadoes to embrace new political order that will take Ekiti to
new heights.”
But the APC in reaction to the
development, described it as “good riddance to bad rubbish,” saying “Ope has
never been a member of APC, he was a member of ACN on which platform he was
elected to the House of Representatives.”
The interim Chairman of APC in the
state, Cheif Jide Awe, who reacted in a telephone interview, said: “We are
comfortable more than ever with his exit. He has never made any positive
contribution to the development of APC. We cannot feel his exit from the party.
It is now left for his constituency to be proactive on his representation. A
responsible and responsive representative must always seek the opinion of those
he represents but in his own case, he acted and is still acting as if he is not
the representative of the people.”
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Hmmmmmm Bamidele Opeifa u did a big miststake
ReplyDeletePls come nd help Ekiti people out. Good moves. Winner!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShut up Rapael.!!! Wat do u knw abt politics? Person Wey dey wear shoe nai knw where e dey pain am 4 leg so dnt say it was a mistake., he made d ryt decision
ReplyDelete@raphael, I know dats wat u will say but wat u don't know is dat we dat are not politician are solidily behind bamidele nd he will surely get their IJN
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