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Oyo SDP Adopts Folarin for Guber Election


Oyo SDP Adopts Folarin for Guber Election


Members of the Social Democratic Party, SDP in Oyo State on Thursday, said they have adopted the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Senator Teslim Folarin as their preferred choice.

The party reached the resolve after an emergency state Congress which held in Ibadan.

The meeting which reviewed the performances of the party in the last Presidential and National Assembly elections saw members of the party from across the 33 local government areas agreeing to a coalition.

The meeting also saw members calling for a lot of caution in the coalition, expressing confidence in the collaboration with the APC candidate.

According to the party leaders from the various local governments, in their separate remarks, the ruling government of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Governor Seyi Makinde has been a woe for the entire state.

They said, it had been their long standing mission to oust the Makinde led government as a result of the level of betrayal to the coalition parties that saw him win the 2019 election as well as to the people of the state.

Addressing the gathering, the SDP Chairman, Oyo State, Mr Micheal Okunlade, said in the last 46 months, governance has become something else in the state.

He said: “I am sure you all are aware that the governorship election is coming up next week. It should have been in three days’ time but INEC has decided to reschedule the election. Be that as it may, we have decided to go on with our planned press conference.

“To start with, we all know what brought us here -SDP. Majority of us had decided to join the party owing to the injustice meted to us in the Peoples Democratic Party. And since we started, there has been no problem.

“Our leaders, starting from our own Alhaja Mulikat Akande Adeola and others have done so very well for us till this point. And we will never take the love for granted.

“In the last 46 months, governance has become something else in Oyo. I am not saying this because we were neglected. In fact, we have moved on long ago.

“Though I will still get to talk about it. Things are going bad and we are surprised people are not talking about it.

“Governor Seyi Makinde pretends to be who he is not. He is worse than Nebuchadnezzar. He believes that anybody can be bought anytime.

“And that is why he continues to neglect people. All those who assisted in putting him in power, where are they today? From Baba Rashidi Ladoja to Engr. Raufu Olaniyan, to our own Alhaji Mulikat Akande Adeola to Alhaji Adebisi Olopoeyan to Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin, to Barr. Sharafadeen Alli (now senator-elect).

“The list is endless. Rather than leave us to our fate, some of us cannot sleep in our houses because thugs are being sent to us.

“In over four years of governance, Makinde has rolled back the achievements of past governments, and returned our state to the locust years.

“If he is not using consultants and contractors to fritter our state’s resources, he is doing half-baked projects, at exorbitant costs.

“His association with an ex-convict, and executive cover for his lawlessness has brought our state’s security to ground zero. Indeed, Governor Makinde’s infractions are endless.

“We believe that to right these wrongs, there is need for us to form a virile coalition with a party that can dislodge this administration that has shown itself to be lacking in development.

“That is why, after many meetings with major stakeholders even outside of our party, we arrived at Sen. Teslim Folarin of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

“Our decision is not based on anything than the development of our dear state. He has the record.

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