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I Remain Accord Party Leader in South-west, Says Okupe
Ugo Aliogo
Former Presidential Adviser and chieftain of the Accord Party, Dr Doyin Okupe, has said he remains the leader of the party in the South-west.
Okupe was reacting to a statement credited to some leaders of the party in the South-west denouncing his leadership of the party in the zone.
He said: “I remain the authentic leader of Accord Party in the South-west. There’s a letter from the National secretariat of the party authenticating this.”
He described, as a charade, the meeting of some chieftains of the party led by the party’s National Secretary, Mrs. Adebukola Ajaja, in Ibadan.
Okupe said, “Those present at the Ibadan meeting were APC moles working for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari. They are lightweight politicians whose presence in the Accord Party over the years has not added any substantial value to improve the fortune of the party.
“Whereas, the Iperu meeting where a vote of confidence was passed on my leadership, had in attendance all notable leaders of the party in the South-west, except the Oyo and Ogun states chairmen.
“The Ogun State chairman however sent his deputy to represent him and also apologised for his absence.”
The former presidential adviser also said, “What is happening in the party presently is a desperate attempt by the National Chairman to use the party to promote the re-election bid of President Buhari.
“That is why the National Chairman is using the Secretary of the party as a stooge to destabilise the South-west zone of the party. It is on record that every notable personality in the party in Oyo State, including former Governor Rasheed Ladoja, all left the party over the way the party is being run by Ajaja doing the bidding of the National Chairman.
“These are the characters presently parading themselves as leaders of the Accord Party, it is clear that they are more of political merchants who have nothing good to offer to position the party as a credible alternative and we are ready to restrict their plans to annex the party as a support group for President Buhari’s re-election.”