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APC deputy scribe joins Tinubu in call for Oyegun’s resignation
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has lent his weight to the call by a leader of the party and former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the chairman of the party, John Oyegun, to resign.
He said Tinubu’s explosive statement on Sunday night corroborated earlier grievances he had raised against Oyegun, adding that it had given him another launch pad to demand the chairman’s ouster.
“The founding father of our party, the national leader of our party has concurred to my earlier call that Oyegun should resign as the national chairman. That should let you know that I foresaw what they didn’t see,” Mr. Frank said. “I am giving Oyegun 14 days from today to convene a NEC meeting to do so.
“I have started mobilising NEC members to ensure that the APC leadership is made to do the right thing and summon a NEC meeting.”
The APC deputy scribe said Oyegun had allegedly failed to show leadership in every crisis the party has faced sine its formation three years ago.
“As far as I am aware, APC under Oyegun has not been able to resolve one crisis in this party.
“Today now it is Tinubu that is shouting, I can bet you, more leaders will still speak out but if we don’t do anything to for this man to go.
“So, I want to throw my weight behind the call by Tinubu for the national chairman to resign because it has been my earlier position and I still stand by it,” Mr. Frank said.
Mr. Tinubu had cited alleged betrayal of trust and manipulation of Ondo State APC primary results as grounds for demanding Mr. Oyegun’s resignation.
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