Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has urged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun state to conduct themselves peacefully in Saturday’s State Congress.
Oyetola made the remarks at the stakeholders meeting on Friday while appealing to delegates to follow the guidelines of the congress committee.
“Let us conduct ourselves as Omoluabi that we are known for. There must be no issue of acrimony at all, you must follow all guidelines of the committee.
“Please conduct yourself peacefully and observe all COVID-19 protocols. I do not have any doubt in my mind that tomorrow will be very peaceful.
“It is a way of demonstrating our capacity to select people that will pilot the affairs of the party for another four years, which should not create any problem at all.
“I wish the outgoing executives well and I believe that brand new executives will emerge tomorrow, for those that will win, I congratulate you, for those that may not win, please don’t lose hope.
“The Committee from Abuja conducted successful ward and local government areas election congresses, I have a wonderful belief that they will conduct a successful state congress tomorrow,” he said.
He also commended the outing caretaker chairman of the party, Mr Gboyega Famodun, for managing the affairs of the party properly.
“Famodun was the one who supervised my election as the governor of this state and he has been very consistent.
“I thank you for conducting the party the way it should be conducted. I wish you well,” he said.
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