Wednesday, September 25, 2019

35 Political Parties In Osun set to boycott IPAC Programme holding tomorrow in Osogbo


35 POLITICAL PARTIES IN OSUN SET TO BOYCOTT IPAC PROGRAMME HOLDING TOMORROW IN OSOGBO





Over 35 political parties in Osun state have distanced themselves from partaking in tomorrow scheduled programme aim at covering the past mistakes, shame and lapses of the current IPAC Executive in Osun State. The programme which was billed to take place in Osogbo tomorrow had no contributions of the General congress of IPAC which the Council’s Code of Conduct mandated to be crucial for any activities to be taken place in the Council.

Close to ten (10) months now the current set of IPAC executive in Osun State has not constituted any committee as enshrined in the IPAC Code of Conduct not to talk of summoning the general congress of IPAC for a meeting which the code of Conduct says the General Assembly shall meet, at least quarterly, also quorum for the meetings of the General Assembly, shall be formed by fifty percent of membership of the General Assembly. From our research nothing of such has taken place. If there is any, then the register of such meeting should be shown to the public with their names, signatures and parties that attended such meeting(s).

According to Mr. Wole Adedoyin, who is the current Chairman of the Hope Democratic Party (HDP) and the Association of Progressive Political Parties (Osun APPPS) said some decisive steps has been taken to prohibit Osun IPAC Executive from infringing on the provisions of the Code.  For example when the Executive members failed to create a general WhatsApp group after 10 months of their inauguration as IPAC Executive for the general congress, Adedoyin said, his intervention into the matter gave them a run which made them to create the group last week.

On the programme scheduled to take place tomorrow, Mr. Adedoyin said  the programme is a selfish ploy by the present Chairman of IPAC to continue his bad leadership in office till 2020. But the fact remains that the general body of IPAC are fully aware of IPAC Chairman’s shortcomings and inadequacies. The invitation of IPAC President, in person of High Chief Peter Ameh is another political ploy to confuse the general congress of IPAC in Osun State that they  have the backup and support of IPAC National leadership despite their breached of the Code. Using IPAC President’s presence in the programme to score a cheap political goal will eventually tell on the good image of the Council in the state.

On the concept and the theme of the scheduled programme, Adedoyin opined that IPAC Chairman and his exco members have been working with some people outside the Council who conceived the theme, content of the programme without the knowledge of the general body of IPAC. 2019 elections has come and gone followed by litigations and legal actions between the winners and the losers. 2022, 2023 and other future elections should be tabled to the audience. The House should move forward not backward. Only the mistakes of the 2019 election should be revisited.

Mr. Adedoyin observed that since the emergence of IPAC in the state, Idowu Omidiji’s tenure has been the best and historical. During the last Osun State Governorship election, he made at least three press releases aimed at ensuring peace and harmony during and after the last governorship election in the state. There are proofs and evidences to buttress this point. Despite Chief Olusegun Agbaje’s efforts (Osun INEC REC) in ensuring the 2018 and 2019 general elections was successful, Osun IPAC never commended the Commission not even the political parties who were stakeholders, who ensured peace and harmony reigned during and after the 2019 general elections were also lauded. Osun IPAC was even muted most when Chief Olusegun Agbaje MFR,mni (Osun INEC REC) was harassed and booed after attending a programme earlier last year by some hoodlums who happened to be political jobbers, some of us including my party, HDP made a strong statement  condemning the attack and defended the REC.

On a final note, Adedoyin believed Osun IPAC is not a property of some individuals who believed it’s their fundamental rights to impose those who are incapable of making any change or transforming the political space of the state. Such imposition should be shunned and trampled upon during the forthcoming IPAC election in the State.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Osun APPPS Congratulates Osun Assembly on inauguration of new Speaker, Timothy Owoeye


OSUN APPPS CONGRATULATES OSUN ASSEMBLY ON INAUGURATION OF NEW SPEAKER, TIMOTHY OWOEYE



The Association of Progressive Political Parties (APPPS), Osun State Chapter on Thursday congratulated Hon. Timothy Owoeye on his emergence as the fifth Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly since the creation of Osun in 1991. 

This was contained in a congratulatory message issued and signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Association, Mr. Wole Adedoyin and Elder Adeloye Ogunmodede both of the Hope Democratic Party (HDP) and the Action Alliance (AA).

The Osun State House of Assembly had on Thursday declared Hon. Timothy Owoeye of the All Progressive Congress (APC) from Ilesa East Constituency as the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly. Also, Mr. Femi Popoola representing Boripe/Boluwaduro Constituency, emerged the Deputy Speaker as both of them were sworn-in and administered the Oath of Office by Clerk of the House, Mr. Simeon Amusan.

Osun APPPS however called on the new speaker to accommodate everyone in the house and shun politics of seclusion and retaliation.

The umbrella body of the progressive political parties in Osun state advised the new Speaker not to go against any lawmaker because of political or ideological differences.

According to the Message, “Osun State citizens will not accept any excuse for any failure in lawmaking for any reason. We also advise Hon. Timothy Owoeye to get competent hands irrespective of party affiliation.”

The Speaker in his inaugural speech titled “As the great work continues “,recounts his sojourn in the assembly from 2007 till 2019, where he started as a Minority Leaders in 2007 and later became the Majority Leader from 2011 to 2019.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Not too young to run: We want to know how £795,000 was spent - NIYA


Not too young to run: We want to know how £795,000 was spent - NIYA



The National Coordinator of the National Inter-Party Youth Alliance (NIYA) and the Chairman of the Coalition of Progressive Political Parties in Osun State, Mr. Wole Adedoyin has urged the donor for the realization of the Not Too Young To Run project to probe and make available to the public how the fund given to actualize the project was spent.

Mr. Wole Adedoyin said this after an emergency meeting aim at reviewing the participation of youth in the just concluded 2019 general elections in the country.

According to the Press Statement, “ Apart from writing and signing of the bill to law and extensive publicity given to the project, we did not see any other impact of the project.”

“Some young and dedicated young politicians were denied their party tickets due to nomination and intention form fees; some that were given ticket could not afford printing posters. Inadequate training and workshops to mention but few were some of the problems faced by young politicians intended to run for offices in the last 2019 general elections.”

“The only impact recorded by the project is the signing of the bill into law which made it possible for people below 30 to contest and be voted for.”

Finally, the Coordinator of Youth Alliance for Politics 2019 “YAP” and Youth Arise for 2019 “YAF 19” urged the donor to beam their searchlight on how the money was spent and make the outcome of the report public.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Osun COP3 hails Buhari for signing N30,000 Minimum Wage Bill into law


Osun COP3 hails Buhari for signing N30,000 Minimum Wage Bill into law


Mr. Wole Adedoyin and Elder Adeloye Ogunmodede, Chairman and Secretary of the Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3), Osun State chapter has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing N30,000 Minimum Wage Bill into Law.

This was contained in a release issued and signed by the duo in Osogbo yesterday.

According to the Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3), “we want to appreciate President Muhammadu Buhari for assenting to the Bill on the National Minimum Wage. We are also using the opportunity to thank the House of Senate members and the House of representative members for scrutinizing and supporting the bill right from day one.

The Coalition of Progressive Political Parties (COP3) however advised the Federal government to look for ways of spreading the Value Added Tax (VAT) net than increasing it and to create environment that would enable the productive sector to thrive.