Senator Ibikunle Amosun has debunked media
reports that Thursday’s fracas between some members of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), was a fallout of a competition between him and former governor
of the state, Chief Olusegun Osoba.
“I am not
in competition with my predecessors. How can I be in competition with party
elders like Chief Osoba?
“Chief
Osoba is our father in the party and there is nobody that is anti-Osoba in the
state, we are all pro-Osoba’’, he said, while addressing news men in his office
yesterday.
The
governor described as unfortunate, the incident which erupted in the APC state
secretariat in Abeokuta, resulting in claims and counter claims of
violent attacks between contending groups in the party.
According
to him, the crisis arose as a result of a “communication gap”,
adding that “what we experienced yesterday was quite embarrassing. It is
something that could be avoided if we are sincere with ourselves.
“The
harmonisation committee is no more necessary because according to the national
headquarters of our party, this committee should have been put in place about
five months ago and since this was not done, they have asked us to go into
membership registration. I think the problem is that of communication gap”, the
governor said.
Amosun,
while also apologising to the state council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists
(NUJ), over allegation of harassment of its members during the fracas,, assured
that such an ugly incident would not occur again in the state.
He said
journalists should not be harassed by politicians in the course of going about
their lawful duties, describing them as partners in progress.
The
governor said that the composition of the harmonisation committee was done in
error and described it as an effort in futility.
“Majority
of the people who were there yesterday were not at the meeting where the
decision was taken.
“They
don’t know what I know and maybe that was what caused that gap. Of course, our
party leadership in its wisdom, wanted to have, not even the names they were
calling there, they were not there, I was there.
“They have
been toying with this thing for the past five or six months. And if you don’t
know, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that Interim
Exco must not be more than six months in office and I think, whatever you are
doing, it must be concluded by the end of March.
“So, the
committee they are talking about should have been in place about 4-5months
back, but somehow, it didn’t happen and because of the urgency, we are now
going into registration. I’m sure registration will start next week,” he said.
He also
said that registration of members of the party would commence next week and
acknowledged the former governor of the state, Chief Olusegun Osoba, as the
leader of the party in the state.
He
said, “Of course, I have to apologize really. When I heard what happened
yesterday, believe you me, it was highly embarrassing.
They told
me, our leader in Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba said some things, they even
said some people are pro-Osoba and anti-Osoba and I asked them, who is not
pro-Osoba that some people would say that they are pro-Osoba?
“They are
using that to cause problem, it’s uncalled for. As for me, governors will come,
governors will go, when I was told that Chief Osoba abused me, yes, he is our
leader and it is the elders that will abuse the young ones.
“I also understand that some of you (journalists), I used to call our
Ogas were attacked. Accept my apology on their behalf,” he said.
APC pls respect urself.Rotimi d MC
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DeleteDat is a sensible governor n wise one 4 dat matter;dat is a product of APC,baba Osoba pls embrase peace n remember u are a leader n u have rule in d past so just be a good leader n not a godfather bcause u are not even our great leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu;Jagaba of Africa won't be happy som1 he took back to limelight after OBJ has tricked him out of power wants to spoil his power so baba pls take it easy
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