
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu releases statement on Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele
STATEMENT BY ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU, NATIONAL LEADER, ACTION CONGRESS OF NIGERIA ON THE PURPORTED REMOVAL OF HON. OPEYEMI BAMIDELE AS THE LEADER OF THE EKITI STATE CAUCUS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
It has been reported that members of the
Ekiti State Caucus in the House of Representatives suspended Hon.
Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, as their leader because of his alleged
declaration to contest the governorship election next year. I have not
seen an official word through the party machinery about this action.
However, I feel compelled to speak to dispel rumor and false report
from assuming the aspect of fact.
The news of the purported removal of
Opeyemi Bamidele came as a surprise. The decision of the members of the
Ekiti House Caucus in this regard truncates ongoing efforts at
reconciliation, notwithstanding the fact that the party leadership
is working hard to reconcile all sides. What took some members of
the leadership of the party to Ekiti State recently was a continuation
of the process of appeal and reconciliation. The objective here is to
first understand and iron out the issues that have resorted in a gulf
between Opeyemi Bamidele and Governor Kayode Fayemi on one hand and
the party towards building a formidable political house in Ekiti. From
my vantage point, I don’t believe the members of the Ekiti caucus
could possibly take such a step for such a scant reason. I trust their
democratic pedigree to highly believe that they would not be
used to take this false step which would violate established party
rules, processes and traditions.
For instance, decisions of this critical
nature must be done with the consultation of the national leadership of
the party. From what I can gather, our National Chairman and the
party’s leadership were never consulted nor notified about the pendency
of such a stark action. For that reason alone, if such an action has
been taken, those who did so should retrace their steps to avoid
creating an unnecessary difficulty for themselves and the Ekiti chapter
of the party. ??Beyond the issue of procedure and rules, there is the
tiny matter of internal party democracy to consider. I have said
before, any party member has a right to contest the governorship of
Ekiti or any other state. Any other person, including Opeyemi Bamidele,
has the right to. This right is so fundamental to internal democracy
that I do not believe he should be sanctioned at this point where the
most he has done is make unofficial statements about contesting. Our
party cannot join the club of other parties that punish members for
expressing interests in an office.
While Opeyemi Bamidele’s position may
not be popular among his colleagues, he has the right to believe as he
does. We must protect and smother unpopular and minority positions. If
we don’t like it, we vote against it at the appropriate time but we do
not punish people simply for thinking differently, this is how we must
grow our democracy. Thus, Opeyemi Bamidele was expressing his democratic
rights. To unilaterally suspend him as leader of the House Caucus is a
questionable one they should reconsider. It would appear
to contravene the letter and best spirit of party democracy. While we
have no problem in him pursuing his democratic ambition without
intimidation and persecution, we will continue our efforts at persuading
him not to rock the boat and play into the hands of our opponent
particularly the PDP shenanigans. Political conflict, challenges and
resolutions are the hallmarks of political association and leadership,
orderly means of all efforts at democratically resolving those conflicts
are not endless in any way. Accordingly, I urge our five lawmakers;
Robison Ajiboye, Bamidele Faparusi, Bimbo Daramola, Dr. Ifeoluwa
Arowosoge, and Oyetunde Ojo to reverse themselves and embrace the
process of amicable resolution already put in place by the party and
that have been producing good fruit. To do otherwise is to give comfort
to those who would seek to divide the Ekiti State chapter of the Action
Congress of Nigeria. We appeal to those promoting these divisions to
sheathe their swords in the interest of the party and its ardent
followers. We cannot forget so soon the struggle and what it cost us to
get to where we are today. We owe it to the Ekiti people and all
democrats in the country to sustain and protect this hard won democracy.
All true progressives must rise up in defence of individual freedom and
promotion of democratic values. We shall overcome for the good of all.
Thank You.
Signed- Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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