FMR APC Governorship Aspirant, Adelabu Formally Defects To Accord Party With over 5000 supporters

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Soji Ajibola, Ibadan 

The Governorship Aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) in the last party primaries, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has formally declared to pursue his ambition under the platform of ACCORD party.

Adelabu left APC with over 5000 supporters from the 33 local government areas of the state.

Adelabu had boycotted the APC primaries held at the Liberty Stadium, Ibadan which saw the emergence of Senator Teslim Folarin as the party’s governorship candidate in 2023.

Teslim scored the highest number of votes to beat other contenders for the position.

Describing the outcome of the primaries as unacceptable, Adelabu who contested governorship election under the platform of the APC in 2019 but lost to Governor Seyi Makinde in 2023 decided to contest under the platform of another party.

The presidential candidate of the APC, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu urged the party’ standard bearer in the state to reconcile all aggrieved members.

“Governorship election, according to him is not a tea party. If you (Folarin) want to win this election for our party, you will light your candle, you will walk, you will work. You must reconcile all aggrieved members.

“I will still come back to Ibadan to officially present you to the people but before then, you have to intensify efforts at building a formidable team.” He had said 

However, the party in its efforts to mend fences set up a Reconciliatory Committee headed by Senator Femi Lanlehin.

The Committee has been going around, meeting with aggrieved members from the three Senatorial districts but their efforts to reconcile with Adelabu and his teeming followers statewide seemed to have proved abortive.

Adelabu, on Wednesday at the mainbowl of the Liberty stadium, Ibadan made a formal declaration to pursue his governorship ambition under the platform of the ACCORD party.

This development has laid to rest the rumours making the rounds that Adelabu has been rejected by the members of the Accord Party.

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