Oyinlola, a former National Secretary of the PDP, over the weekend had granted media interviews indicating that he would soon leave the PDP.
He had also written to the presidency on his intention to defect to APC since the party had lost confidence in his leadership.
The former governor had served as the national secretary of the ruling
party until a court ruled that he was not properly elected, forcing him
to step down.
Shortly after his removal by the court, a crisis soon broke out in
the party leading him to join a faction that described itself as the
“New PDP”.
Even when the Appeal Court
ordered his reinstatement as the national secretary of the party, PDP
ignored the court order and suspended him, citing anti-party activities.
Reacting to his defection to APC yesterday, the Osun State Secretary
of the party, Prince Gboyega Famodun, said Oyinlola’s defection was a
big plus not only to the party, but for the people of the state.
Alongside Oyinlola were over 10,000 followers from all the 30 local government areas of the state, including the area office, Modakeke.
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