Crisis of the PDP IFE: pay attention to the deliberate efforts of the external forces to feed the split, Adeleke tells the Faithful party

Governor of the state of Osun Adeleke

The governor Ademola Adeleke at the weekend invited the members of the Democratic Party Peoples (PDP) to the Federal Electoral College Ife to pay attention to the alleged deliberate efforts of some external forces to sow discord seeds within the party.

The governor who presented caution as he resolved the differences within the Federal College of Ife of the PDP, also accused the parties concerned in the electoral college of being aware of the agents of the division designed by the opposition.

According to the governor Adeleke, the disagreement in the Ife federal electoral college was a product of the communicative gap and the deliberate efforts of some external forces to sow discord seeds within the party, praising leaders for their opening and brotherhood.

“During this meeting today, I see Ile Ife PDP truly united. I listen to all the leaders here and I clearly see a communicative gap among the leaders. There is also a strong sign of a plot of strangers to divide Ife PDP,” he said.

Adeleke added: “Now that we have seen the roots of the matter, he charged us to return to work. Our administration has done so much for Ifeland and we will do even more”.

“Ile Ife is a territory of the PDP. He goes back and I support time. I congratulate the elderly and the leaders, the senatorial leader, the presidents of the local party, the elected presidents of the party, the heads of the party and the agents. Go back and continue to work for the party victory”.

The president of the PDP of Osun State, Hon Sunday Bisi, underlined that the accident that led to a vote of non -confidence was a family deal, adding “all the parties demonstrated the true love for the party”.

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