We are not in Ogun to serve personal interest-Ward Congress Appeal Committee
Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta
The APC Ward Congress Appeal Committee for Ogun State on Thursday, declared that it was not in the state to serve any personal interest just as it said that all the petitions arising from the recently held Ward congress of the party before it would be treated with all fairness
The Committee also said that it would not allow anybody’s personal interest destabilizes the prevailing peace currently being enjoyed within the State chapter of the party irrespective of such person’s status in the society.
This is just as the Chairman of the 5-man Committee, Chief Segun Ojo disclosed that it has received three petitions in respect to the party Ward Congress held on the Saturday, August 4
Chief ‘Segun Ojo disclosed this while addressing journalists yesterday in Abeokuta.
He explained that his committee commenced sittings late Wednesday afternoon and is ready to amicably resolve all disputes arising from the party’s Ward Congress.
Stressing that everything that happened during the ward congress would be treated as a family affairs, Ojo expressed delight that all former governors of the state are now members of the ruling APC, which he said has added “a class to Ogun State”.
He emphatically declared that his committee will not allow anybody to be stampeded, but treat all petitions on the basis of their merits.
“All we are concerned with is that things go on well in the state. We are indeed happy that all former governors of the state are now in APC and this is a class to Ogun state”.
“The party must move forward and there is no political party without little skirmishes, but as family members, we are going to settle them amicably”.
Our Correspondent gathered that the three petitions already received by the Committee in Ogun are those ones submitted by the two Senators representing Ogun West and Ogun East districts: Tolu Odebiyi and Lekan Mustapha, while the third petition was the one submitted by the 20 APC Local Government chairmen elected in the year 2018.