Former National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has dissociated
himself from a statement which blamed his successor, Adams Oshiomhole,
for the current wave of defections hitting the ruling party....
An online report had quoted Oyegun as slamming Oshiomhole for his arrogance, which he allegedly said was destroying the party.
A statement issued by Oyegun’s Chief of
Staff, Mr. Edwin Ikhinmwin, said that that former chairman had not
issued any press statement or spoken to the press on the concocted
statement credited to him.
He said he strongly supports the efforts being made by Oshiomhole to bring back peace and reposition the party.
The online report which Oyegun denied
had quoted him to have said:
“When I was called up to handover to Adams
Oshiomhole, I pleaded with the leaders of the party to look for someone
else even if they don’t want me again. Nobody listened to me. I handed
over to him a party fully intact and healthy. Under 4 weeks, Oshiomhole
has used his mouth to destroy
APC. Who do you blame?”.
Oyegun however denied making such
remarks. His statement read: “Our attention has been drawn to a
statement credited to the immediate-past National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and circulating
in the social media.
“I have been directed by the former APC National Chairman to state the following:
“Chief John Odigie-Oyegun has not issued any press statement or spoken to the press on the concocted statement credited to him.
“Chief John Odigie-Oyegun has not issued any press statement or spoken to the press on the concocted statement credited to him.
We view this as
part of the fake news being disseminated to magnify the ongoing
challenges facing the party and create new fissures between the former
National Chairman and the incumbent, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, to
frustrate ongoing reconciliation efforts within our party.
“The former APC National Chairman fully supports all efforts to reconcile and unify the party.
“Oyegun uses this opportunity to call on all party leaders, members and
supporters to embrace the ongoing peace talks led by President Muhammadu
Buhari and the party’s National Chairman to restore stability within
the party, so that we can position our party as a unified and strong
political fighting force going into the forthcoming general elections in
2019.”

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