Oyo Guber 2027: Oke Ogun APC Stakeholders Forum Refutes False Allegations Against Senator Hosea Agboola

The All Peoples Congress (APC) stakeholders forum in Oke Ogun, area of Oyo State, under the leadership of former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Chief Iyiola Oladokun, has described as false and misleading a social media publication alleging that Senator Hosea Agboola (Alleluiah) said that Oke Ogun was “unripe for the governorship seat in Oyo State”.
The stakeholders forum was reacting to a publication by one Barrister P.O. Adesokan, who, though absent at the meeting, was commenting at the meeting held at the Ado Awaye residence of its leader, Chief Oladokun.
The APC chieftains debunked the publication and described it as erroneous and misleading, fabricated against Senator Agboola, while wondering how someone who was neither invited to nor present at a meeting could be misquoting Senator Agboola.

The party chieftains disclosed that Senator Agboola only advised that the people of Oke-Ogun should be forthright and meticulous in their agitation for either the governorship or the senatorial slot in the forthcoming general elections next year.

“It will therefore be unfair for someone who was not at a meeting to be misquoting and putting erroneous words into the mouths of those who were at the sensitive meeting,” the APC chieftains added.
The stakeholders forum said there was nothing wrong with any party chieftain advising members as well as aspirants, adding that that did not amount to saying that they were “unripe” to contest for any elective position.
“Oke-Ogun is blessed with eggheads comparable to their contemporaries all over the world in terms of dedication, intelligence, honesty, integrity and pedigree and have always served to the best of their abilities anywhere they found themselves,” the APC stakeholders observed.
The party leaders therefore called on aspirant members and aspirants to caution their supporters not to ignite flames of disunity within the party.
“Every party member, aspirant and supporter should work for the success of our great party and not pollute the political water in the state, as this could even be counterproductive to the interest of any aspirants such people may think they are advancing,” the stakeholders warned.

