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Saturday, March 2, 2019

Alao-Akala dumps his opposition coalition and aligns with APC after receiving a call from the Presidency

Alao-Akala dumps his opposition coalition and aligns with APC after receiving a call from the Presidency
The former Governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, on Friday said he was no longer part of the alliance formed by leading opposition parties in Oyo State to oust the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state.


Alao-Akala, who admitted that he initiated alliance with the main opposition parties in the state with the aim of defeating the APC, however, said based on a call he received from the Presidency, he had agreed to support the candidate of the APC, Adebayo Adelabu, in the March 9 governorship election.  

He said the move would enable them to form a coalition government in the state. The ex-governor said he remained in the Action Democratic Party, where he is the governorship candidate, and that he would give his full support to all the ADP’s candidates for the House of Assembly seats in the forthcoming election.
In a statement on Friday, Alao-Akala said, “It is widely known that I initiated alliance talks with the main opposition parties in Oyo State vis-a-vis my great party, the ADP, the African Democratic Congress, the Peoples Democratic Party and the Zenith Labour Party. My boss, the former governor of Oyo State and Osi Olubadan, Senator Rashidi Ladoja is a mediator.
“Meanwhile, during the alliance process, I received an emergency call from the Presidency. In the meeting with the Presidency, I was prevailed upon to work for the APC. My response was that I should be given 48 hours to consult with my people, the opposition parties’ alliance committee as well as the teeming members, the leaders and the stakeholders of my great party, ADP.
“On resumption to the alliance meeting, my boss (Ladoja) told me point blank in the presence of other governorship candidates that I was not in consideration for the governorship seat due to my place of birth Ogbomoso. According to him, we need an Ibadan man to slug it out with another Ibadan man, which is Bayo Adelabu.
“With the statement, my geographical place of birth is the only crime I committed. Since I have been unfairly and technically booted out of the alliance talks, I consulted with my party stakeholders and supporters whose supports have brought me this far. Having realised that my 2019 governorship agenda cannot be realised in isolation based on the present situation, the only option remaining for me is to form an alliance with Mr. Bayo Adelabu of the APC.”
He explained that the APC candidate was ready to adopt and implement the ADP’s core values and manifesto as well as its Rescue Mission Agenda, with the Presidency as a witness.

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