A former governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba, and the
Deputy Governor, Segun Adesegun, have defected from the All Progressives
Congress to the Social Democratic Party.
A
reliable source, who made this known on Wednesday, also said that
the three APC senators from the state and six members of House of
Representatives had joined the SDP train.
The
Senators are Adegbenga Kaka, Gbenga Obadara and Akin Odunsi, who represent Ogun
East, Ogun Central and Ogun West respectively.
The
members of the House of Representatives are Kunle Adeyemi, Babatunde Olabode,
Olumide Osoba, Abiodun Abudu, Odeleye Kehinde and Bukunola Buraimo.
News
of their defection coincided with the resignation of Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s
Senior Special Assistant on Environment, Abayomi Odunowo.
Adesegun
had on October 24 sent a stinker to Amosun, accusing him of
starving his office of funds, and allocating old vehicles to him.
In
the letter personally signed by him and published exclusively on October 29, by ThePUNCH the deputy
governor advised Amosun to fear God and warned that he might not win the next
governorship poll in the state.
A
part of the letter read, “Your Excellency, while writing this letter, my
thoughts race to my university days in Ile-Ife, Osun State where I joined a
group of bikers travelling around the country out of youthful exuberance.
“During
this period, one of my pastimes was reading inscriptions on cars and buses to
amuse myself. In 1978, I witnessed a fatal accident near a big tree
at Alakia Junction in Ibadan on the way to Ile-Ife involving a white Peugeot
504 station wagon. Nearly everybody in the car died; shockingly there were
several amulets hung over the car that had the word “I shall return” boldly
inscribed on both sides. Unfortunately, it did not return. I therefore
conclude that we all must fear God.”
Kaka
and Obadara confirmed the defection of the politicians during separate
telephone chats with our correspondents.
One of our correspondents had asked the Senator if the Osoba group had left the
APC, he replied “Something like that.”
When
asked to be specific on Osoba and Adesegun, he said, “All of us; we will soon
have a formal unveiling.”
Kaka
also disclosed that Osoba and
the National Assembly members loyal to him had started consultations and
sensitisation visits to the Local Government Areas in the state.
He
said, “What we are doing currently is that we are going about to the local
governments to sensitise the people of the need to register and get their
permanent voter cards.
“But
we have not formally defected. You know that if someone wants to defect to
another party, it must be done formally, so we need to do that.”
On
his part, Obadara said, “Yes, I am in the SDP. But it has not been
made formal; we are in the process of making it formal. In fact, all the senators
and members of the House of Representatives are also in the SDP.
“We
are out to rescue Ogun State from recklessness and provide good governance. We
are not going to run a government of my friends, my school mates and my
family.”
When
contacted , Adesegun said he would always be in a party where his leader(Osoba)
belonged.
He
said, “Osoba is our leader, I am talking about politics in Yorubaland. Nobody
can create leaders for us in Ogun State.”
Efforts
to speak with Osoba did not yield any result, as he neither picked a call made
to his telephone line nor responded to the text message sent to him on the
matter.
When
contacted, the state commissioner for Information and Strategy,
Yusuph Olaniyonu, said, “It is purely a party affair.”
But
the national leadership of the APC expressed shock over the defection,
saying the party would restrategise to cushion the
effect of the defection of the politicians.
It
said through its National Publicity Secretary, Lai
Mohammed, that it was inching towards reconciling the factions in
its Ogun State chapter.
“We
read it only in the newspapers like you read it. We thought we were making a
breakthrough in our reconciliation talks. So, it was a shock to us,” the APC
added.
It
admitted that the defection might affect its chances of retaining the state in
2015, but said it “will go back to the drawing board and redouble
our efforts.”
On
what would happen to the deputy governor of the state, the APC said, “The party
in Ogun State will decide what to do with the deputy governor. Right now, our
own is to face the new challenge.”
Just
as news of the defection of Osoba and others gained ground, the SSA on
Environment to Amosun toldThe
PUNCH that he had
resigned. His resignation came barely two months after
the Special Adviser to the governor on Environment, Abimbola
Lanre-Balogun, quit.
Odunowo,
in his resignation letter dated October 31, 2014 and addressed to
the Secretary to the State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa, said he
wanted to pursue a new opportunity, which has ‘‘presented itself.’’
Part
of the letter read, “This is to inform you that an opportunity has presented
itself that will enable me to work in the area of my stated preference.
“I
believe the reasons leading to this decision are known to you and I will
therefore leave them unsaid at this time.
“I
am therefore tendering my resignation letter and wish to inform you that 5th
November, 2014, will be my last day in employment.”
Odunowo
thanked the governor for the opportunity given him to serve, describing it as a
‘‘truly outstanding experience.’’
Odunowo
told our correspondent that he resigned to pursue his senatorial ambition,
stressing that he wanted to effect a change for the people of Ogun East.
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