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APC Leaders Dump Tinubu Say National Chairman Oyegun Is “A Man of Honour, Integrity And Dignity”

Support for the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun mounted, on Tuesday, as prominent leaders of the party lauded his leadership qualities, describing him as “a man of honour, integrity and dignity”.

In a statement in Abuja by the Chairman of APC United Front, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa, the leaders described as laughable the calls on Oyegun to resign as chairman of the APC by Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his co-travellers, saying the world has seen a more progressive party under his dynamic leadership “Chief Odigie-Oyegun is not under the influence of a powerful and sinister arm of government.

He will never thwart the will of the people” the leaders said. They praised the national chairman for his strategic roles in internal party governance and in the development and promulgation of party policy. Listing intellectual depth, credible track record, futuristic vision and personal integrity as key requirements for a progressive leader, the leaders eulogised Odigie-Oyegun for giving equal rights and opportunities to members of the APC regardless of status, class and affiliation.

“Leadership goes with creativity, sensitivity, compassion, innovation, courage, vision, character, competence, focus, passion, responsibility, self-discipline, service delivery and a very high dosage of patriotism. Odigie-Oyegun is an embodiment of transparency and accountability” the statement said.

The leaders commended the APC chairman for bringing about a more dynamic way of administering the affairs of the party, sacrificing his comfort to work tirelessly for the party and for allowing the wheel of democracy to run constitutionally. “

As a man with impeccable record in governance and party politics, Chief Odigie-Oyegun will never derail from the path of honour” The leaders, who also thanked Nigerians at home and abroad for the confidence reposed on Oyegun, applauded him for the pragmatic steps taken to address the problems emanating from the party’s primaries in Ondo State.

“Oyegun is an honest and highly effective leader. He has built a reputation anchored on integrity over the years. He is a fountain of quality advice, inspiration, encouragement and hope.

He deserves the biggest thanks for being a team player and using his undivided and thorough leadership style in growing the party” the leaders said. Identifying his commitment to principle in the practice of politics, the rule of law and the best democratic tradition of fairness as some of the attributes that brought him into collusion with Tinubu and others, the leaders commended him for enriching the development journey of the party and the country.

The leaders described the decision of the Appeal Panel as selfish. “Oyegun is honest, dedicated, committed, and God fearing. He is a consummate politician, proven administrator and a bridge builder.

He is a man of honour, integrity and dignity” the statement said. The leaders while describing Oyegun as a true democrat, a hard-working, progressive person and leader with credibility, character and calm advised him to continue with his good work. They also advised Tinubu not to destroy the party with his selfish and anti-democratic agenda.

The leaders, who also recalled the sterling performance of Oyegun during his days as governor of Edo State, said the current national chairman of APC performed excellently in all the sectors.

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