Politics

Why I left Oyo APC for PDP ― Tegbe

A Governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Chief Joseph Tegbe, has explained why he defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Tegbe, in a statement he personally issued and made available to newsmen on Friday, said he left APC that brought him to the limelight due to internal crisis rocking the state chapter of the party.

Tegbe, a top contender for the governorship ticket of APC in 2018, sent shock waves to the APC fold with his defection to PDP.

He stated that his defection was further fuelled by the national leadership of the party, which was allegedly supporting the minority in hijacking the party structure, contrary to the desire of the majority.

“The good people of Oyo State, many years ago, I made a commitment to always contribute to the development of our society in my God-given capacity.

“In 2018, after serving government in different non-political capacities, I offered to serve Oyo State as governor, on the platform of the APC.

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“This decision was based on my commitment to offering my wealth of experience to the entrenchment of good governance and development in our dear state,” he said.

Tegbe further recounted how he stepped down in 2018 as a team player and continued to make his contribution to the party.

He said that recent developments in APC in the state were unfortunate and worrisome.

“We watched a minority hijacking the party structure and backed by some powers at the top.

“We saw congress results, democratically agreed at Ward and Local Government levels being altered to favour this minority group.

“Efforts to make the national leadership of the party sees reasons have yielded no fruits. A house divided against itself cannot stand,” Tegbe said.

The defector said he resigned his membership after consideration and deliberation with the support of his groups.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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