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The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Oyo State, Olayide Abas, has appealed to voters in Ibadan North Federal Constituency to keep faith with the party.

Abas urged the voters to restate their desire for good governance and quality representation by voting for the party’s candidate, Mr Adewale Olatunji, popularly known as Murphy, in the bye-election holding next month.

The Oyo State APC chairman made the statements on Monday while receiving Olatunji at the party’s Oke-Ado Secretariat.

Olatunji, an indigene of Ibadan, was at the state party’s secretariat to present to the chairman a Certificate of Return from the APC National Secretariat, which affirmed his status as the APC candidate in the August 16 poll.

He was accompanied by the Ibadan North local government executive committee members and a crowd of supporters.

Abas said, “In Ibadan North, we have a sophisticated set of voters who value the best.

“Since 1999 when we started this Fourth Republic, they have tasted members of both the APC and PDP with the available records clearly showing that only those voted from the progressive parties (AD, ACN and APC) to represent Federal Constituency at the Green Chamber, performed well and even beyond expectations.

“Our departed hero, Prince Olaide Akinremi (Jagaban), whose unfortunate transition in 2024 necessitated this distasteful bye-election, raised the bar of quality lawmaking and responsible representation, as he served until he had his last breath.

“He was from our great party (APC), and our joy at the moment is that we have another passionate man who will surpass the brilliant records of Akinremi. He is Adewale Olatunji (Murphy), and he is ready to deliver the goods.

“So, we are using this opportunity to make a strong appeal to the electorate in all the 12 Wards of Ibadan North Local Government  Area, which doubles as a Federal Constituency, to resist the antics of deceitful political players who are now desperate to present their lackey as the successor to the late Akinremi. Ibadan North is too important to be in the hands of someone who would not have a voice on the floor of the House of Representatives on account of being from the opposition.”

In his response, Olatunji indicated his readiness to meet all relevant stakeholders within the party, including other aspirants who made equal attempts to get the APC tickets, leaders and members of the party, with a view to securing their cooperation and support before kicking off his electioneering.

He said, “I shall be a servant to all, including party faithful and constituents, in addition to being an active member of the National Assembly if elected.

“I got a mandate to represent this same Federal Constituency in the 2003 general election, but some dubious characters in the PDP rigged the poll at the last minute.

“However, I did not allow that incident to deter me from serving my people. An opportunity is here again, and we must work together to actualise the dream in the interest of all and sundry.”

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