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  • News - South West - Ogun
  • Updated: March 11, 2023

Ogun: Accord Party Says PDP's Adebutu Remains Guber Candidate

Ogun: Accord Party Says PDP's Adebutu Remains Guber Candidat

The Accord Party in Ogun State has once again affirmed that Ladi Adebutu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is its candidate for the March 18, 2023, gubrnatorial election.

The party also stated that there is no going back in their decision to adoption Adebutu as their guber candidate.

Tajudeen Olayokun, the Ogun Accord Party Chairman said this at a news conference on Saturday in Abeokuta.

Olayokun dispelled reports of the party joining forces with the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state ahead of the governorship election.

He explained that the party and its supporters remain cordial with Adebutu of PDP on his candidacy

“I am here this morning to address the issue of some miscreants and misguided elements flying news of calumny about our party in Ogun State toward supporting a political party and others.

“I will like to bring it to the notice of the good people of Ogun state, that the Ogun state Accord Party remains cordial with Ladi Adebutu of PDP on his candidacy come March 18 as our governorship candidate.

“The news of Accord Party in the state pitching tent with APC should be thrashed and we hereby distance ourselves from such lies,” he said.

Olayokun noted that the decision to support the PDP gubernatorial candidate was because his ideology tallied with that of the Accord Party in terms of capacity building, rural and infrastructure development, agriculture and security.

“The party decided to throw its weight behind a reliable candidate with competence, character and goodwill in the interest of the people of the state.

“Our members should disregard anything contrary. We don’t have anything to do with APC.

"We are happy that Adebutu, the governorship candidate of the PDP is trusted and shares the same ideology with us,’’ he said.

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