The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie
Oyegun Thursday explained that his loyalty to the present administration led by
Muhammadu
Buhari, was reason why he is being persecuted by some disgruntled
elements in the party who want him out as National Chairman.
Oyegun who spoke in Benin, Edo State, at event in his honor by the Benin
National Congres (BNC), said the only thing his adversaries could punish him
for is his loyalty.
He siad: “I grew up in an environment where bringing disgrace to the
family is the worst thing you can possibly do. Even the family will be the
first to disown you.
“In all my life, this is the circumstance that has conditioned me. I do
not do things that will not make me sleep soundly at night. I do nothing that
will appear as headline in any of the national dailies.
“I have been through several trials, but I have overcome them all. Why have
I done so? Because at the end of the day, whether detailed or forensic
examination, you will not find that your own Oyegun has done something
dishonorable.
“And so, with all the hue and cry, at the end of the whole thing, when we
sit down and ask, tell us what he has done, behold the whole situation fizzles
out.
“The only thing you can punish him for is loyalty. Edo people are loyal.
We look at something, we make sacrifices to ensure that those hands are upheld
and neat”
The APC National Chairman who urged Nigerians to be patient with the
present administration in delivering the rigth and purposeful leadership for
the country, noted that change takes time, consistence of applications, adding
that Nigeria cannot afford to go back to the old days.
Earlier in his welcome address, the President of Benin National Congress
(BNC), Mr. Aiyemenkhue Edokpolo, said Mr. Oyegun took steps to preserve the
sanctity of the presidency, protected the interest of Nigeria as one and
indivisible nation and defended the founding values of his party, when
President Muhammadu Buhari went on medical vacation, during which the nation
wet through series of frightening challenges.
Edokpolo who described Oyegun as a distinguished Benin and humble son of
Edo State who has made landmarks in civil service and party politics, deserves
the honour, which he said was why the Benins decided to honour him as a role
model.
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