Ogun ADC meets after failed attempt to suspend party chair, urges unity
The African Democratic Congress in Ogun State emphasizes unity following a failed attempt to suspend its chair, Femi Soluade.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ogun State recently held a stakeholders meeting to reinforce party unity after an unsuccessful attempt to suspend the state chairman, Femi Soluade. Oladimeji Fabiyi, the Deputy National Financial Secretary, insisted that the party is not in crisis and described the conflict as a minor family affair that has been resolved.
Fabiyi explained that the ADC is on a mission to rally support against the ruling All Progressives Congress, which he criticized as incompetent. He portrayed the recent disagreements as misunderstandings that do not reflect the party's overall stability or purpose, aiming to convey a strong message of unity to party members and the public.
The meeting, held in Abeokuta, was intended to correct any misconceptions stemming from this internal conflict, showcasing the partyβs commitment to collaboration and harmony among its members. This incident underscores challenges within opposition parties in Nigeria, particularly in maintaining cohesion and public perception in the face of political rivalries.