Some aggrieved key stakeholders in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have faulted the Saturday congress in which the former Commissioner for Lands and Housing, Isaac Omodewu, emerged as the state chairman of the party following the consensus by the delegates.
Olaide Moshood Abass emerged as the deputy chairman of the party at the congress held at Liberty Stadium, Ibadan. Also elected were Mojeed Olaoya, Joshua Oyebamiji Atiku, Tajudeen Lannipe, State Secretary; Sijuade Adigun, Woman Leader; and Abdul Salam Muhammed Deji, Legal Adviser.
Omodewu, while expressing his gratitude to the party for their support for him, urged the aggrieved members to shelve their grievances and unite for victory in the 2023 elections.
The selection, done in the absence of SENACO and Unity group, was supervised by the APC Congress Committee.
Mutiu Agboke, Resident Electoral Commissioner, Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission was at the venue, said that INEC headquarters in Abuja directed that the Congress should hold as scheduled.
Earlier, key stakeholders in the APC in the state had called for its suspension.
It will be recalled that the congress was postponed twice over allegations by some groups in the party that delegate lists were doctored.
The aggrieved stakeholders said that the National Secretariat of the party should reconsider its stand on the state congress alleging that the delegate lists for the exercise were manipulated.
Among the aggrieved stakeholders of the party, who gathered at Premier Hotel, Ibadan, on Saturday to oppose the congress are former Senator Ayo Adeseun, Sunday Dare, Minister of Youths and a Sports Development; Chairman, Nigerian Communication Commission, Prof. Adeolu Akande; Senator Ayoade Adeseun, Senator Olufemi Lanlehin, Chief Niyi Akintola, represented; and Adebayo Adelabu, the APC governorship candidate in Oyo State in 2019.
<span;>Adeseun and others, describing the exercise as a sham.
“We were all prepared for the state Congress until yesterday (Friday) morning when the panel from Abuja came. We have been clamouring for the list of delegates. Some of us went to Abuja to say we couldn’t have a Congress when we didn’t have a delegate list. They promised they would do something about it and the list now came yesterday (Friday) and when we opened it, we saw it was just ‘contraband.’
“We are very confident that top leadership of the party are probably not aware of what some people did around their offices. When we put this out and let the world see, we are confident that they would correct the anomalies,” he said.