The controversy surrounding the alleged dissolution and collapsing of all support groups for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has been put to rest on Saturday.
Rising from its maiden meeting on Saturday evening, the Ondo State Governor’s Advisory Council(GAC) cleared the air on the controversy that the governor had allegedly collapsed all support groups under the control of Caucus led by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Taiwo Fasoranti, saying all Presidential support groups could exist but could not serve as alternatives to the party, All Progressives Congress (APC).
Addressing journalists on the outcome of the closed-door meeting, the Secretary of the GAC, Isaac Kekemeke declared that the support groups would not be allowed to divide the party.
He said: “Basically, it’s(GAC) meant to stabilise government and the party. The governor has been availed of the experience of many people, and we have resolved a number of issues. We restated the obvious fact that the governor is the leader of the party in the state.
“We also agreed that support groups, particularly presidential support groups, can continue to exist but cannot serve as alternatives to the party or be used to divide it. Support groups are meant to support the party and the presidential aspiration of our national leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“We were satisfied with the governor’s performance and advised him on wider consultations with stakeholders. We concluded that our party is one, with no factions, and advised on collegiate leadership at the local government level for more inclusive decision-making.”
The Council made up of selected leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, were constituted by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa with the objective of offering counsel and support to him on issues of governance and the growth of the ruling party.
Led by former Chairman of the Board of Directors of NNPC Limited and former National Vice Chairman of the APC, Chief Pius Akinyelure, the Council held it’s maiden meeting at the Banquet Hall of the Government House in Akure behind closed doors.
Speaking with newsmen, Akinyelure disclosed that the Council deliberated on various issues bothering on the development of the state under Governor Aiyedatiwa and the growth of the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He described the meeting as fruitful, noting that it focused on strengthening ties between the government and the party.
Aminyrlure said: “The Governor is very happy about the meeting. What we have basically discussed is the growth the party and the success of the government, which is headed by Mr. Governor. Ours is to bridge the gap, to make sure that the party grows and the government is successful.
“Whatever is going on in government is exposed to the party, so that there can be a smooth relationship. I am not only satisfied, I am encouraged by the participation of our members.”
Also former APC National Vice Chairman (Southwest), Pastor Bankole Oluwajana, another member of the Council, commended the Governor for convening the council and noted that the closed-door format encouraged frank discussions.
“First and foremost, I have to appreciate the governor for setting up this Governor’s Advisory Council. Because of such a forum, we make suggestions as elders of the party. If we continue at this trend, even the sky is not the limit for the state.
“One very commendable thing is the governor’s receptive attitude accommodating everyone, regardless of past views before he became governor. There’s no room for disunity. The governor is for all of us. He’s the leader of the party in the state, and we acknowledge that leadership,” Oluwajana said.
Senator (Prof.) Ajayi Boroffice said: “The main purpose of this meeting is to revitalise this Government Advisory Council. As a council, we are to advise Mr. Governor on issues concerning his policies and the unity of the party, and that is exactly what we have done. Those who have some issues raised them, and the Governor responded.
“He has paid all salaries; he is not owing, has not borrowed, and has even paid part of the debts owed by the government over the years. These are commendable within this short time of his administration. The Advisory Council is to advise, not to dictate.
“The Governor is the Chief Executive of the state and is to pick the best hands to help him achieve his goals. We can advise, but he has more information to take decisions that favour the government and the people.”
Anothrr members, Chief Jamiu Ekungba and Hon. Awodeyi Akinsehinwa Apata both commended the governor for convening the GAC meeting, stressing that it would strengthen the party in the state ahead of the next general elections.
The GAC meeting held barely a week after Governor Aiyedatiwa hosted the party’s Caucus meeting ahead of the general stakeholders meeting of the party
Other attendees included former Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, General Funso Oyenehin (retd), Ambassador Sola Iji, Chief Bode Sunmonu, Hon. Mayowa Akinfolarin, Dr. Ayodeji Oyedele and Dr. Taiwo Fasoranti.
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