Wednesday, 02 October 2024

Drama As APC Rejects Alao Akala's Defection

 

Controversies has trailed the defection of former Labour Party gubernatorial candidate, Chief Adebayo Alao Akala to the ruling party, in Oyo state.
 
The All Progress Congress (APC) in Oyo State has disowned former Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, according to the Nation.
 
The party said yesterday that “the news was received with shock because APC is not aware that he (Alao-Akala) had joined the party”.
 
The party’s Director of Publicity, Olawale Sadare, described the news as very strange, adding that “we do not know Alao-Akala as far as Oyo APC is concerned”.

Sadare said: “He is not in APC, however if he wants to join APC he is welcome. Let him join from the ward level. That is how it is done.

“It is very strange to us. We are not aware of his political moves. Here in Oyo APC, we don’t know him. He should start from the ward level and progress from there.”


But the former governor said some people in the APC were jittery because of his entry into the party. Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Abraham Ojo, he said: “Alao-Akala did not only embrace the APC in a more celebrated way, but directed all his followers to return to their local governments and wards to register.

“Whether or not they like it Alao-Akala is a big fish. May be they are jittery that he is coming on board. For him to have made a public declaration that he has joined the APC, he would have spoken with party leaders.

“They should go and confirm. They should not be playing politics of animosity. If somebody of Alao-Akala’s status should come and make a public declaration that he has joined the APC and the Director of Publicity or anyone else is saying the party doesn’t know him, then he must be acting out of ignorance.”

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