Aregbesola’s APC faction dissolve group, resolve to reunite with main party

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), factional group known as The Osun Progressives (TOP) in Osun State have resolved to sheath their sword and settle their political differences which have lingered for over three years.

The group members who are the core loyalists of the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola announced the dissolution of all factions on Tuesday, during a press conference addressed by the former Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam in Osogbo.

Salam described the loss of the July 16 governorship election to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as painful and a mere distraction.

Salaam declared a cessation of hostilities within the APC, just as he invited other progressives in other caucuses in the party and like minds across the State to join them in the new project of reuniting members of the party. He assured the people of the state that the progressive party that promotes their interest, protects their values and guarantees their rights is alive and ready to champion their cause once again.

The former speaker of the State Assembly said APC is the platform for Omoluabi (virtuous) politicians and not the theatre of absurdity for all comers, regardless of character.

Salaam thanked leaders of the party for their belief, salvaging “their heritage regardless of the circumstances of the prevailing misunderstandings.”

He said, “We are here to inform the generality of our members and admirers that the progressive party that promotes their interest, protects their values and guarantees their rights is alive and ready to champion their cause once again.

“Our party has a tradition of progressivism dating back to Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group in the First Republic.

“The progressive government of Awolowo’s AG provided free education, integrated rural development, quality healthcare delivery, enhancement of agriculture and industrialisation which boosted the living standard of the people and created a 50-year development gap between the South-West and other regions.

“This is our tradition, the tradition that brought us to power in 1999, returned us to power again in 2010 and kept us in power for three terms. Progressive governance in Osun, headed by our leader, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, gave the State its biggest development fillip in all ramifications. We are going back to our roots. The present setback is a mere distraction.

“This is a call for unity of purpose in our party and beyond. It is a call for burying the hatchet and work for the greater good and service to humanity through progressive governance.”

“With the sole objective of ensuring ‘freedom for all and life more abundant’ for the people. Our party is the platform for Omoluabi politicians not the theatre of absurdity for all comers, regardless of character.

“We are hereby dissolving The Osun Progressives (TOP) and the faction of the party associated with it to facilitate the unity of purpose that this time requires. For effective closure, we will have a truth and reconciliation forum within the party when fully restructured with a sole purpose of preventing any recurrence of the ugly past.

“We are Omoluabi in politics and everything we do. Omoluabi is the Yoruba encapsulation of the total person. An Omoluabi is a person of honour and integrity. An Omoluabi is chivalrous, enlightened, spiritual, kind-hearted and public spirited. An Omoluabi is not greedy, vicious, selfish or self-serving. Omoluabi personifies the very best of virtues.”

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