Thursday, May 26, 2022

ACPP Felicitates With Aregbesola At 65

 

ACPP FELICITATES WITH AREGBESOLA AT 65

 


The Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) under the leadership of Wole Adedoyin, 2018 Governorship Candidate of the Hope Democratic Party (HDP), has felicitated with the former Governor of Osun state and currently the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, on his 65th birthday.

 

Adedoyin made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Ilesa.

 

ACPP described Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola as a “visionary leader” who has been blessed with the qualities of an exemplary democrat and a quintessential statesman.

 

According to the release, “Aregbesola is a great leader who has impacted positively on the lives of the people. His virtues of hard work, selflessness and service have endeared him to the people.

 

“While praying for continuous good health, God’s protection and guidance, we wish the Minister many more fruitful years.

 

ACPP also commended the minister’s sacrifice, patriotism and loyalty to the country.

 

ACPP further wished him a memorable birthday, the body prayed that God in His infinite mercy should continue to imbue the Minister with the courage and strength to serve his Fatherland.

 

 ACPP finally wished him divine grace, God’s abundant favour and sound health.

 

Osun Central Senatorial District Yet To Feel the Impact of Ajibola Basiru (SRJ) - ACPP

 

OSUN CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT YET TO FEEL THE IMPACT OF AJIBOLA BASIRU (SRJ) - ACPP

 


A Chieftain of the Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP), Wole Adedoyin has said that Osun Central Senatorial District deserved better representation as the 2023 general election draws near. 

 

There is no gainsaying with the fact that the Osun Central Senatorial District needs a competent, capable and committed representation at the national assembly. 

 

The members of the district have a Senator representing them but they are yet to feel his impact. 

 

According to ACPP, many constituents of the district are still living in abject poverty and many youths without jobs. 

 

The truth is Osun Central Constituents are not happy with Ajibola Basiru's leadership style. Being the current Spokesperson of the Senate has taken over his core duty of taking care of his constituents. 

 

Osun Central Senatorial district deserves much more in the area of infrastructural development and better political representation at the national assembly. 

 

ACPP finally implored Senator Ajibola Basiru to wake up to his responsibility.

 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Osun 2022: ACPP tasks INEC, Security Agents on neutrality

 

OSUN 2022: ACPP TASKS INEC, SECURITY AGENTS ON NEUTRALITY

 


Ahead of the scheduled 2022 Osun Governorship Poll, the Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security operatives to be neutral in their operations.

A Chieftain of the Alliance, Wole Adedoyin made the appeal in Ilesa on Tuesday.

Adedoyin enjoined Osun State citizens, irrespective of their political, ethnic or religious affiliations, to pray for the success of the poll.

He further said that the cooperation of the security operatives was needed for peaceful election and transition in the state.

The Alliance also tasked them to ensure peace throughout the election period.

ACPP finally advised Security operatives to be neutral before, during and after election and prevent cases of ballot snatching by sponsored party thugs.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

ACPP Calls For Suspension Of Osun IPAC Chairman, Wale Adebayo

 

ACPP CALLS FOR SUSPENSION OF OSUN IPAC CHAIRMAN, WALE ADEBAYO

 


 

The Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) has called for the immediate suspension of the Osun State Chairman of the Interparty Advisory Council (IPAC) following his undemocratic romance with the APC government and working against the Council's Code of Conduct. 

 

 

The Alliance in a press statement signed by Wole Adedoyin, made this demand after the Council recently went to the press with two screaming headlines "IPAC Lampoon's Adeleke over alleged plans to influence outcome of governorship poll" and "IPAC Tackles PDP over alleged plan to rig Osun Polls".

 

 

According to ACPP, this action violated the provisions of IPAC Code of Conduct.

 

 

ACPP finally regretted the action of Osun IPAC Chairman, saying, "If he continues, he would destroy Osun IPAC. IPAC must be neutral and we expect Osun IPAC Chairman to function within the precepts of the Code.

Osun 2022: ACPP Accuses IPAC of Being Bias Against PDP and Demola Adeleke

OSUN 2022: ACPP ACCUSES IPAC OF BEING BIAS AGAINST PDP AND DEMOLA ADELEKE

 

 


The Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) which consists of Osun based political groups and parties has alleged that the recent activities of the Osun state chapter of the Interparty Advisory Council (IPAC) under the leadership of one Mr. Wale Adebayo were against Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the forthcoming poll, Demola Adeleke which were designed to cause mayhem in IPAC and to scuttle democracy in the state. 

 

 

ACPP under the leadership of Wole Adedoyin made the allegation on Tuesday after the Council recently went to the press with two screaming headlines, “IPAC Lampoons Adeleke over alleged plans to influence outcome of governorship poll” and “IPAC tackles PDP over alleged plan to rig Osun Polls”

 

 

ACPP described as false the Council’s allegation that PDP and its governorship candidate, Demola Adeleke wants to influence the outcome of governorship polls and have no plan to rig any election.

 

 

ACPP further alleged that IPAC in Osun State under the leadership of Mr. Wale Adebayo flouted the IPAC Code of Conduct by coming out publicly condemning one party for another party who are both members of the same council saying there was no balance, justice or fairness and it was glaring. 

 

 

Parts of the release read: "The major function of IPAC is to work assiduously with INEC to strengthen the capacity of political parties through voter education, sensitisation of members and the general public, to completely minimise inconclusive elections and promote level playing ground for all political parties."

 

 

"IPAC is not INEC’s Spokesperson. Turning IPAC into a political tool against PDP and its candidate will only bring condemnation and destruction to the Council. The duo of Osun IPAC Chairman and Secretary should let the Stakeholders know if IPAC is now an appendage of the APC Government. PDP and APC are both staunch members of IPAC. The Chairman and Secretary of Osun IPAC should have published the releases under the platforms of their respective political parties. There is need for them to be reschooled on the aim and objectives of IPAC. Their actions are against IPAC’s Code of Conduct. IPAC is a neutral body. 

 

 

ACPP finally urged the good people of Osun State to disregard allegations by the Council against the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and it's candidate, Demola Adeleke, describing them as propaganda.