 Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola

PDP
leaders led by its Osun state caretaker chairman, Mr Sarafadeen Ishola
while apologising to the party’s former National Secretary in his
residence in Okuku, Osun State, on Monday. PHOTO: TRIBUNE ONLINE.
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday apologised to its former
National Secretary, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, for what it called the
injustice he suffered in the party which led to his exit from its fold.
The
chairman of the PDP caretaker committee in Osun State, Sarafa Tunji
Ishola, a former Minister of Mines and Steel Development, led a
delegation of chieftains of the party to Oyinlola at his country home in
Okuku, where they delivered the party’s apology and asked for the
forgiveness of the former Osun state governor.
The PDP caretaker
chairman said the visit was not to lure Oyinlola back to the party but
to apologise to him for the injustice meted to him by the party.
“The
decision to be member of any party is a personal one and we respect
that decision of yours. Our mission is to come and ask for forgiveness,
that you forgive us in your heart and we admit that what happened to you
was an injustice and an error,” Sarafa Tunji Ishola appealed.
Thereafter, all members of the caretaker committee prostrated to Oyinlola to appeal for his forgiveness.
Apart
from the caretaker chairman, several other leaders of the PDP were in
the entourage. This included former deputy to Oyinlola, Erelu Olusola
Obada, former speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Adejare
Bello and former member of the National Population Commission, Alhaji
Lere Oyewumi, among others Oyinlola in his response said he cherished
the visit and explained that he felt concerned that issues went the way
they went during his last days in the PDP despite all his efforts to
ensure the unity of the party was protected.
He said the reign of
indiscipline and impunity within the PDP led to his exit and the series
of crises within the party as well as the division that later resulted
in the electoral setback for the party.
“I want to say that I did
everything humanly possible to make sure that the division did not come
from me. I went to the extent of writing to the leadership of the
party, the then Mr. President to draw his attention to the issues that
were eroding on the unity of the party but it seemed my own sincerity
about the whole issues were misconstrued.”
The former governor
who said he felt vindicated by the visit and the apologies tendered,
maintained that politicians must rub minds together and exploit all
avenues of peaceful resolution of conflicts
“I want to take a
recourse to the Bible which says “if your brother transgesses, rebuke
him; if he repents, forgive him. it is on that score that I want to say I
have forgiven and forgotten all that was done to me.”
He,
however, said he was happy that the PDP chieftains said they respected
his decision to choose the party he wished to belong to while he used
the occasion to also introduce some leaders of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in the state who joined him to receive them.
Oyinlola
advised politicians in the country to always seek for the progress of
the country, irrespective of the side of the political divide they
belonged.
According to him, political affiliation of politicians
may differ but the delivery of democracy dividends to the people must be
important to them.
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