Politics

Day PDP, ADC bigwigs joined Abiodun’s carnival in droves, By Kayode Akinmade

The governor was visibly elated as prominent opposition figures and party leaders from across the nine local government areas of Ogun East Senatorial District formally joined the APC

The Oba Adetona Pavilion in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, was filled to capacity on Friday as several supporters gathered to witness the defection of prominent members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The governor was visibly elated as prominent opposition figures and party leaders from across the nine local government areas of Ogun East Senatorial District formally joined the APC, attributing their decision to what they described as the achievements of the Abiodun administration.

Welcoming the new members, Abiodun said: “We are happy you have seen the light and you have decided to follow the light. You have become one of us from now on.”

The governor used the occasion to highlight his administration’s achievements since 2019, particularly in infrastructure and economic development across Ogun East.

He said more than 100 roads had been constructed in the senatorial district, including about 26 in Ijebu-Ode alone. He also listed the Gateway International Airport, major road projects, the Olokola Deep Sea Port, the Olokola-Kajola Gas Industrial Free Zone, oil exploration in Ogun Waterside and other economic infrastructure as projects that would transform the region.

Abiodun announced that the reconstruction of the Ago-Iwoye–Ibadan Road would be flagged off on Monday alongside the Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi. He said the project, which runs from Ijebu-Ode through Ago-Iwoye to Ibadan, was secured with the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He also announced plans for the reconstruction of the Ilishan–Ago-Iwoye–Ijebu-Igbo Road, Okun-Owa Road, Aiyepe–Odogbolu Road and Ikenne–Aiyepe Road.

The governor said Ogun would soon join the league of oil-producing states, while the development of the Olokola Deep Sea Port and revival of the Olokola LNG (OKLNG) project would further transform Ogun East and strengthen the state’s economy.

Abiodun commended President Tinubu for his support for Ogun State and expressed confidence that the people of the South-West would support his re-election bid in 2027 on the strength of his administration’s achievements.

“Every son and daughter of the South-West will vote for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027, not because he is a son of the soil, but because of his antecedents in developing the country in terms of infrastructural and economic development,” he said.

Earlier, the Ogun State APC Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi, attributed the influx of opposition members into the APC to the performance of the Abiodun administration.

Sanusi assured the defectors that they would enjoy the same rights and privileges as existing members, while urging other opposition members to join the ruling party and contribute to the development of the state.

Abiodun reinforced the assurance, saying: “I have requested the names of all of you and will place them on the table. All of us will have equal rewards.”

He also predicted an overwhelming victory for the APC in the 2027 elections.

“We have done a lot. We have done bridges everywhere. In Ijebu-Ode, we have done roads and bridges. We have built an airport. By the grace of God, before the end of the year, Ogun will become an oil-producing state,” he said.

The governor challenged opposition members to explain what they could offer voters, arguing that the APC had the advantage of controlling the federal and state governments.

“They don’t have governor or senator. What can they promise you? We own the President and he is doing a great work. By God’s grace, we shall win all our elections, starting with the election of Mr President,” he said.

Abiodun also expressed confidence that power would be transferred within the APC after the 2027 governorship election, saying he expected to be present at the inauguration of his successor.

Among the prominent defectors were Asiwaju Oladapo Odumosu, Rotimi Okenla, Ladi Owoduni, Sesan Odufuwa, Wale Adeyemi from Ijebu-North, Seun Oguntimeyin from Ijebu-North-East, Sunday Taiwo from Remo North, Adewale Ismail from Ijebu-Igbo and Hon. Erinle Opeoluwa, former ADC Chairman in Ijebu-North-East. The ADC contingent was led by Erinle.

Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Odumosu thanked Abiodun and other APC leaders for the reception, saying the governor’s performance had influenced their decision to join the ruling party.

He described Abiodun as a “fortunate leader” whose achievements were visible across the state.

“We have seen the impact of your work on our people. I can’t enumerate it all because it’s so many, and today is not a day for campaign,” he said.

Odufuwa similarly said the decision to join the APC followed a careful assessment of the governor’s performance.

“We thank God for the life of our governor. We thought deeply, considered the good work of our governor, and joined APC. In my ward alone in Sagamu, I can point to five roads that the governor built,” he said.

The defectors also cited road construction, free education, the airport and other infrastructure projects as reasons for their decision.

Sunday Taiwo of Remo North said the governor’s development initiatives had changed their perception of his administration.

“Your work opened our understanding and we left a time-wasting party. The party we left wasted our people’s time,” Taiwo said.

He commended Abiodun for reviving economic projects in Ogun East, particularly the Olokola Free Trade Zone and OKLNG project.

“When you came in as governor, you gave us focus and attention that we badly needed in Ogun East. You reactivated the Olokola Free Trade Zone and OKLNG,” he said.