Sunday 29 July 2018

Osun 2018: APC Behind Court Case Against Our Candidate -PDP.

Aftermath of its primaries election, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun state has accused the ruling party, All Progressive Congress (APC), of fueling the post-primary conflict ravaging the party, especially the court case against its candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke.

The party, in a statement issued by Prince Diran Odeyemi, the PDP Deputy National Publicity Secretary, in Osogbo on Sunday noted that APC was scared of what a united PDP could achieve in the September 22 poll and has been using its members to unsettle its flagbearer.

After the PDP governorship primary, Senator Adeleke, who emerged winner of the excercise was dragged before court by two members of the party, demanding that he presents his WAEC certificate.

Odeyemi, however insisted that intelligence at the disposal of the party has linked APC to the case and urged the ruling party to stop meddling in PDP affairs, suggesting for the  party intense efforts towards saving what is left of its disintegrated party structure.

Describing as distraction the case against PDP candidate, Odeyemi urged members of the party not to fall for antics of APC, but to work towards ensuring a victorious outing for PDP on the election day.

"We cant afford to miss this opportunity to wrestle Osun from the grip of the failing APC. We have it on good authority that the ruling party has been going about looking for willing hands within our fold to use against us.

"I urge our members to reject any offer from APC against the collective good of our party. We have established a nexus between the case against our candidate and APC in the state and we are working hard to block all openings within our fold to fraustrate APC's efforts to create division among us.

"I can only advise APC's agents working on destabilizing PDP in Osun that people of this state will not only reject APC on September 22, but will also not allow antics of the party derail their resolve to return PDP to power", Odeyemi concluded.

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