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Ademola Adeleke: Group Urges APC To Stop Campaign Of Calumny

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A state based social political group, Osun Libration Movement, yesterday rallied defence for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for Osun West Senatorial District bye election, Otunba Ademola Adeleke, whose video, where he was dancing with her daughter has gone viral, urging those circulating the video to stop the campaign of calumny.

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The group alleged that the All Progressive Congress, APC, was circulating the video online to score undue political point off the PDP candidate, saying however that the move has failed because Dr. Adeleke. remains candidate to beat in the poll.
According to a statement issued in Osogbo by the convener of the group, Sam Segun Progress, the same Dr Ademola Adeleke being castigated for dancing,  joined APC governorship campaign and danced with all other lively leaders of the party, the development which contributed in no small measure in securing victory for the party at the polls.
Osun Liberation Movement further opined that while Adeleke’s danced with his daughter in his private residence, Gov. Aregbesola, as a governor of Osun state, is in the habit of dancing at any given opportunity at public functions, and yet no one castigate him for doing so.
The statement reads in parts: “Our  attention has also been drawn to the claims coming from the camp of APC that Dr. Adeleke’s PhD was honourary. We consider this as petty.

“President Buhari does not have PhD. Even our governor, Ogbeni presented only his WASSCE certificate. In Osun Liberation, we believe our politics should have grown beyond this level. Dr Adeleke with his his PhD, also has wide experience in business and exposure needed in government business at the moment.
“It is also our candid opinion that only the best deserves to represent Osun West and we need not look further than Dr. Ademola Adeleke. But when we want parties to run campaign devoid of malice. We must grow out of this pettiness”.

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