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Protests Will Be Counterproductive—Ibadan Outer City APC Pleads for Dialogue, Patience

Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress APC in Ibadan Outer City Zone of Oyo state has called on sponsors and promoters of the orchestrated nationwide protests against the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to shelve the plans and embrace peace in the overall interest of the country warning that such exercise would be counter-productive at this time.

The stakeholders drawn from Akinyele, Egbeda, Ido, Lagelu, Oluyole and Ona-Ara local governments held their quarterly meeting at the Egbeda APC Party Secretariat in New Ife Road, Ibadan on Thursday. The meeting which was the second this year reviewed current situation within Oyo APC and the country in general.

In a Communique issued at the meeting and signed by the trio of Alhaji Kamorudeen Ajisafe, JP, Hon. Billy Ogundele and Alhaji Isiaka Alimi, the stakeholders regretted that those who lost our during the 2023 general election had refused to move on with life as they find it difficult to place Nigeria above their individual ambition and interest.

“Most people were of the opinion that President Tinubu came at a critical time when Nigeria needed total rebirth and reconstruction in view of some inherent challenges which could not be tackled by the successive administrations. Even the duo of Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi, who were the presidential candidates of the PDP and Labour Party respectively, identified subsidy payment on imported petroleum products as a cancer which must be removed completely.

“This was exactly what President Tinubu did that triggered inflation in the land but the good thing is that the federal government has not left anyone in doubt of its determination to solve all the problems occasioned by the subsidy removal. Within just a year in, the Tinubu administration has achieved the much desired local government autonomy and addressed the new minimum wage debacle in addition to stemming the tide of insurgency and insecurity, improving Nigeria’s relationship with foreign countries, opening up the economy to encourage direct local and foreign investment among other things.

“As a matter of fact, the hope of Nigeria emerging from the current economy challenges sooner than later is rising on daily basis and it is on this premise that we call for more patience, understanding and support from the citizenry because we all owe Nigeria the duty to make her rise again. Therefore, it is very important for those calling for protests to shelve the idea and instead cooperate with the current administration to fix the country in no time.” The communique stated.

Meanwhile, the stakeholders expressed their sadness and regret over the recent passing of the lawmaker representing Ibadan North Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Olaide Akinremi, and the State Auditor of the APC, Hon. Lukman Anwo. “It is unfortunate we lost the two assets who were good members of our great Party. We pray for the repose of their souls as we also pray God to grant their families, associates and loved ones the fortitude to bear the irreparable losses.

Other Party stalwarts who attended the meeting include; Alhaji Rasaki Akilapa, Pa Sule Suara-Elegbeda, Hon. Ibrahim Bolomope, Alh. Yinka Folarin, Hon. Abiodun Adigun-Hammed, Alh. Morufu Lamolo, Barr. Yemi Aderibigbe, Hon. Dauda Lawal, Hon. Wahab Oladejo, Hon. Adesina Adeagbo, Otunba Waheed Olawale, Alh. Ibrahim Agbedo, Prof. David Adeyemo, Prince Ayodeji Abass-Alesinloye, Hon. Femi Akintunde, Alh. Olalekan Busari, Olawale Sadare, party chairmen from the six LGAs among others.

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