Politics
In Osun: CUPP, Other Political Parties Vow To Work For Emergence Of PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakr
As presidential election draws bearer in Nigeria not less than 31 political parties in Osun state have formed alliance and agreed to work for the emergence of Peoples Democratic Paty , PDP Presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
The decision was reaches on Sunday at a joint meeting of CUPP and other Political Parties leaders in the state which included 31 active political parties.
Speaking at the meeting , PDP Chairman, Hon Olasoji Adagunodo admonished all state chairmen of other political parties to remain focused, undeterred and undistracted by side attractions of the ruling party, APC, which he said has nothing tangible to offer anybody.
Adagunodo said “by now we must all have learnt one lesson or another from the clandestine attitude of APC, whom he said have a culture of use and dump if the way they treated Osun based members of their party during the eight years reign of economic terrorism inflicted on the state by the administration of APC under Aregbesola, this, he said is enough reason for all of us to know that whatever they offer is nothing but pure vote buying.”
Adagunido, however, thanked the other political parties for their support for the PDP in the last governorship election of September 22nd, 2018 which according to him gave the PDP victory which is technically being suspended but will soon be retrieved at the tribunal legally
He also promised them “that whatever they are entitled to as politicians, as political parties will not be denied them as long as the candidate of the PDP, (our joint candidate, of course) is declared the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria very soon”.
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