Tuesday, February 25, 2025 - The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Osun State has disclosed that a 72-hour resumption directive has been issued by its reinstated chairmen to local government workers across the state.
According
to the party, any local government worker who fails to resume work on
Wednesday, February 26, will be sacked.
The Osun
APC also accused Governor Ademola Adeleke of planning to instigate violence
through non-state actors despite his directive on newly elected council
chairmen to avoid local government secretariats. This comes after Adeleke
carried out LGA elections in the state over the weekend despite the Attorney
General of the Federation warning him not to.
In a
statement released on Monday, February 24, by Kola Olabisi, the party’s
Director of Media and Information, the APC described the governor’s directive
as deceitful, claiming that Adeleke intends to attack the ‘legally’ reinstated
chairmen and councillors using the Amotekun Corps and militants allegedly
brought from Oyo State and the Niger Delta.
“Intelligence
available at our disposal indicates that the governor’s political dynasty,
currently headed by business mogul Dr Deji Adeleke, is displeased with the
national embarrassment following the charade election conducted by the
government,” the statement read.
The APC
claimed the directive for the illegal chairmen to stay away from council
secretariats was a “smokescreen” and accused Adeleke and his party of plotting
to cause trouble and frame the legally reinstated chairmen.
The APC
also implicated Senator Bala Muhammed, Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Governor’s Forum, and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde in the
alleged plan to destabilise Osun State.
According
to the APC, Makinde had mobilised thugs from Ibadan to Osogbo during the
inauguration of the illegal council chairmen, while Muhammed reportedly secured
support from a PDP governor to deploy Niger Delta militants to the state.
The APC
also alleged that militants, disguised in security uniforms, were being
positioned to abduct opposition members.
The
statement claimed that the Amotekun Corps, led by retired police officer CSP
Adekunle Omoyele, would provide cover for the alleged militants by supplying
them with hooded clothing and masks to conceal their identities.
“We urge
security agents to visit the official quarters of the Chief of Staff to the
Governor, Alhaji Kazeem Akinleye, where an assembly of suspected cultists,
hoodlums, and militants is being trained,” the statement added.
In another
dvelopment, the Osun State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, on
Monday reaffirmed its earlier statement notifying all local government council
workers in the state to withdraw their services as a result of the political
upheaval within their workplaces.
The Osun
NLC made its position known in a statement by its chairman, Christopher
Arapasopo, in Osogbo.
The
statement reads, “The Osun State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
strongly affirm her earlier release notifying all Local Government Area Workers
in the State to withdraw their services as a result of the political upheaval
within their workplaces still subsist, while continuing in their prayers for
the state.
“This
release further reiterates that our members safety at work is of high priority
and we will not allow our members to work in an atmosphere of insecurity.
“The Osun
State Council of the NLC remains resolute in its commitment to defending the
rights and interests of workers and the masses. We shall not be cowed or
intimidated by these desperate attempts to silence us. We stand firm in our
resolve to uphold justice, fairness, and the rule of law in our beloved state.”
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