Finally, the bubble burst on
Tuesday, January 13 in Akure, the Ondo State capital, as some politicians known
as the Agagu Boys defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the
opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.
This development, though a big
shock, but was dismissed by the State PDP, which said their defection was long
overdue.
Reports had it that the late
former governor Dr. Olusegun Agagu, before his demise had been fraternizing
with the leadership of the APC.
The late Agagu at some point was
alleged to have met with the national leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
several times on the possibility to collaborate.
The information leaked to the
leadership of the PDP and Agagu was said to be sidelined on matters of the
state, as Mimiko dictated the tune, even while in his former Party. Then, Agagu
and his boys were tagged PDP Jagaban.
However, with the death of Agagu
and the development which led to Mimiko defection to the PDP, the Agagu boys
became threatened and uncomfortable with his leadership of the party.
Political future
After much dilly-dallying,
Agagu’s younger brother who was his Chief of Staff for six years Femi Agagu led
others to the former President Olusegun Obasanjo, his late brother’s
god-father, to seek his advice on their political future under Mimiko’s
leadership of the Party in the state.
Femi confirmed to Vanguard that
former President Obasanjo knows and approves of their defection bid. Asked if
their recent meeting with President Obasanjo in Abeokuta, Ogun State has
anything to do with their defection, Femi said “It has every thing to do with
our action.”
Vanguard reliably gathered that
the former President Obasanjo facilitated the meeting Agagu boys had with
Tinubu in his Bourdillion, Lagos residence.
Basking in the euphoria of his
endorsement by the former President and Tinubu, Femi Agagu swung into action
and started the mobilization of those he helped while he was the Chief of Staff
and who benefited from his brother’s six years reign.
He won the hearts of some
former Commissioners who are his friends and whom he influenced their
appointment- Olaitan Ayeni (Works), Boye Adegbemisoye (Special Duties) and two
former Speakers, Victor Olabimtan who is a Federal Commissioner, Federal Civil
Service Commission and Taofiq Abdusalam.
Others are a State party
chairman, working committee members, members of National Assembly, Speakers and
members of Ondo State House of Assembly, commissioners and Special Advisers. A
former Speaker, Hon Olabimtan was said to have jumped ship because of an
alleged disagreement over his re-appointment as Commissioner in the Federal
Civil Service Commission after serving his term.
But another source said he was
annoyed because his appointment as the state Coordinator of President Goodluck
Jonathan campaign was allegedly upturned by Governor Mimiko. This has however
been denied by the governor’s aide who described him as been selfish and self
centred. No fewer than 48 names were paraded as defectors to the opposition
APC. Among the defectors were former Commissioners- Niran Sule (Special
Duties), Mrs Bukola Tenabe (Women Affairs), Tola Wewe (Tourism), Tola Aworh
(Information) and Akinyemi Akinnigbagbe (Agriculture), .
Also a serving member
representing Owo/Ose Hon Eniolorunda Omosule and another former member, Hon
Akinyujha Jones equally defected.
Some foot soldiers of the PDP
governorship candidate in the 2012 election, Chief Olusola Oke were among the
defectors.
Femi Agagu at a conference to
announce their defection said “We have resolved to embrace change which the APC
represents and drum support for the victory of General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd)
and Professor Yemi Osinbajo, as well as all the candidates of the party.
“We took this decision after
lengthy sessions of consultation with friends, political associates as well as
supporters in all the 203 wards of the state. We have also received the
confidence of distinguished elder statesmen, non political young and elderly
citizens who are concerned about the future of our dear state and country.”
Swift reaction
Meanwhile, receiving the
defectors, the party Vice Chairman in the South West, Chief Oluwole Akinyelure
and the state Chairman, Hon. Isaac Kekemeke said they will be integrated into
the party not as joiners but co-founders.
They urged the new members to
work tirelessly for the party to win in the next year elections.
But in a swift reaction to the
development, the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo State, in a statement issued
by the state’s Publicity Secretary, Hon. Banji Okunnomo said those who claimed
to have defected from the PDP had since ceased to be members of the ruling
party.
The party said: “The game plan of
the members of the opposition who only waited till now to make their
membership of the party public was to act as spoilers within but failed to
achieve their aims. The PDP in Ondo state today is free of disloyal elements
who hitherto worked with the opposition from within.”
Why Agagu boys defected to APC in Ondo and The Obasanjo/Tinubu connections by Dayo Johnson
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