Candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in the just concluded governorship election, Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin, has withdrawn from the coalition agreement he and his party had with Governor Seyi Makinde.
Lanlehin, OYO INSIGHT recalls, and other governorship candidates of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, Barr Sharafadeen Alli and Chief Bolaji Ayorinde of the Social Democratic Party, SDP had formed an alliance against the All Progressives Congress
The parties had adopted of Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as their candidate against Oloye Adebayo Adelabu of the APC.
This newspaper learnt that there was a ‘sharing formula’ before the agreement was sealed.
But Lanlehin, in a statement by his media office, said he was opting out because of Makinde’s non compliance with the spirit and letters of the terms of the gubernatorial pre-election agreement reached.
He however, explained that his party, the ADC, is at liberty to remain in the coalition, and believes it should, in fact, remain.
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Senator Olufemi Lanlehin (Solan), Oyo State Leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) hereby announces forthwith, his personal withdrawal from the coalition he has with Engr. Seyi Makinde, the Oyo State governor;
Recall that Senator Lanlehin, former Oyo State gubernatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) joined forces with other opposition parties’ governorship candidates to back Makinde, and the gubernatorial victory was thereupon resounding;
Lanlehin, who hinged his decision to quit the coalition on what he termed Governor Makinde’s non compliance with the spirit and letters of the terms of the gubernatorial pre-election agreement reached, however maintains that his party, the ADC is at liberty to remain in the coalition, and believes it should, in fact, remain;
Lanlehin, going forward, states that while he remains a committed member of the ADC, he would adopt a “siddon look” posture in the governance of Oyo State and allied matters;
Thank you.
SIGNED
Lanlehin Media Bureau
Ibadan
2 July, 2019.
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