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2026: Our Agitation For Candidate From West Not For Imposition, APC Group Blasts ‘Majiyagbe’

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The Osun West Majiyagbe Ambassadors (TOWMA), a group within the All Progressives Congress (APC) advocating for equitable political representation in Osun State, has clarified that its agitation for zoning the governorship ticket to Osun West Senatorial District was not about the imposition of any candidate, but to ensure equity fairness and transparency.

The group, however dismissed claims by a pseudo Mojiyagbe”, saying that recent rumors of the party leaders attempting to impose a candidate for the gubernatorial race are unsubstantiated and contradicts the APC’s commitment to fairness, inclusivity, and democracy.

In a statement issued by the group’s Coordinator, Moshood Mujeeb, TOWMA emphasized the need for transparency, fairness, and the zoning of the APC gubernatorial ticket to the Osun West Senatorial District.

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Speaking on the alleged imposition, Mujeeb described the rumors as baseless and divisive, reaffirming the APC’s long-standing commitment to democratic principles.

“False claims circulating about top party officials attempting to impose a candidate not only undermine our democratic ethos but also diminish the voices of our party hierarchies,” he stated.

Mujeeb highlighted the historical marginalization of the Osun West Senatorial District, which has not produced a gubernatorial candidate in the APC’s 26 years of participation in elections. “Despite this, the district has consistently supported progressive candidates in every election. What else could epitomize the spirit of our people if not this unwavering loyalty?”

The group reiterated its demand for fairness, stressing that the zoning of the gubernatorial ticket to Osun West is not a political maneuver but a call to address historical imbalances and ensure inclusivity in leadership.

“The agitation for a candidate from Osun West is borne out of a genuine need for fairness and inclusion,” Mujeeb stated. “This is not about personal vendettas; it is about empowering every district in Osun State to contribute its best to governance.”

TOWMA also criticized what it described as blackmail attempts by opposing factions within the APC. According to Mujeeb, these tactics aim to discredit those advocating for zoning and create disunity within the party.

“The opposition’s bitterness is not a reflection of the validity of our cause but of their reluctance to embrace an inclusive future. Blackmail is the weapon of the weak,” he said, urging party members to see through the manipulation.

TOWMA expressed confidence that zoning the gubernatorial ticket to Osun West would position the APC for success in 2026. “The district’s potential candidates are experienced and respected across the state, capable of galvanizing widespread support to ensure victory for our party,” Mujeeb noted.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to the APC’s core values of unity, fairness, and progress while calling on party leaders to uphold these principles in their decision-making processes.

“Our vision for the 2026 elections aligns with the principles of fairness, unity, and progress that underpin our great party. Together, we can ensure an inclusive and prosperous future for Osun State,” Mujeeb concluded.

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