After
months of waiting game, the former Governor of Osun State and Acting
Coordinator of the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM), Prince
Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has formally resigned from the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
Oyinlola was the National Secretary of the
defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), one of the blocks in the
APC during the 2015 general elections. He was once the PDP National
Secretary.
Oyinlola, who is the Chairman of the Board of National
Identity Management Commission (NIMC), announced his resignation
through a letter addressed to the Chairman of APC in Ward 1, Okuku, Odo
Otin Local Government Area of Osun State.
The former APC
stalwart, whose letter was dated Wednesday, May 9, 2018, said he was
leaving the party due to his current politics including his coordination
of the CNM.
“My resignation from the APC, therefore, is to
enable me contribute more meaningfully to ongoing efforts at
repositioning the politics of Nigeria for the good of the Nigerian
people,” he said.
Oyinlola had indicated his intention to leave
APC at the formal launch of CNM when he spoke about the perceived
conflict of interest between his new task and his chairmanship of NIMC
board.
Oyinlola had said the both the APC and the PDP have failed
and have not been able to meet the aspirations of Nigerians, noting
that CNM would mobilise young Nigerians to take over power from the
ruling party.
The former governor: “We are trying to be like
guardian angels; it is you that must decide who is to do what and at
what level. That is why we are having this meeting today and putting it
back to you.”
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