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‎Tinubu Has Not Endorsed Any Governorship Candidate In Oyo Says Adelabu

‎The immediate past Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has rejected the endorsement of Sharafadeen Alli as the consensus governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State.

‎On Friday, some APC leaders in Oyo endorsed the serving senator as the 2027 consensus candidate during a meeting in Ibadan, the state capital.

‎A former senator, Ayo Adeseun, had claimed that President Bola Tinubu backed Alli’s candidacy.

‎“Mr. President remains the leader of our party, and his opinion on who flies the party’s flag must be given due consideration,” Adeseun had said

‎Reacting on Saturday at an APC Ibadan South-East meeting, Adelabu said he personally met Tinubu and secured the president’s approval to pursue his governorship ambition.

‎Speaking in Yoruba, Adelabu said those claiming the president had already endorsed another aspirant were “telling lies.”

‎He said before resigning from office, he insisted on meeting Tinubu face-to-face because the president appointed him.

‎“Before I resigned, I said, I need to see the person who appointed me for a face-to-face conversation. That was why I delayed my resignation to have time to see him (Tinubu).

‎“He called some stakeholders in Oyo so that when I see him, he will know what to tell me. I met him last week in a closed-door meeting. I can’t tell lies against the president publicly,” Adelabu said in Yoruba language.

‎According to Adelabu, Tinubu told him, “Bayo, it is time. We have been on this ambition for a very long time. It is a long-time ambition of yours. As much as I want you to be around me, I won’t hinder your ambition. Go and resign to start work’.

‎Adelabu added that Tinubu said he would consult stakeholders to see if a consensus arrangement was possible, but if not, the party would adopt direct primaries.

‎“By the grace of God, that is what he told me. He said he will look at it and reach out to two or three persons to see whether a consensus arrangement is possible, and that if it is not possible, we will go through the route of direct primary. That is what the president told me.

‎“Anybody saying he had a meeting with the president and that he endorsed someone is telling lies. They are telling lies.

‎“The president has not called anybody to endorse any candidate in Oyo,” he added.

‎The former minister further declared that if Tinubu eventually decides to back any candidate in the state, it would be him.




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