Aregbesola Suffers Setback As Ally, Moshood Adeoti Quits The ADC Caucus

As political parties prepared for governorship primary elections in Osun State, a close ally of former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti has withdrawn from all activities of Aregbesola’s tendency, known as Omoluabi Progressives.
The Omoluabi Progressives was formed after the dissolution of The Osun Progressives, TOP, which was used by the immediate past Minister of Interior to advance his supporters interest.
However, almost three years after it formulation, Adeoti, a former Secretary to the State Government, who was also said to be eyeing the ticket of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, which the group joined after leaving the All Progressives Congress, APC, left the political group.
Few weeks to the ADC’s primary, Adeoti announced his withdrawal from the group, citing pressure from family members and need to take a rest from political activities.
The letter reads, “I Alhaji Moshood Olalekan Adeoti, the Deputy Leader of Omoluabi Progressives in Osun State, hereby tender this-letter of withdrawal from the group, which I co-founded with other Progressive-minded individuals across the state.
“This also includes my complete withdrawal from all the group activities henceforth.
“My decision to withdraw was never an easy one, especially each time 1 looked back and consider all my investments into ensuring the survival of the group throughout its turbulent period from its inception till date.
“Coupled with this has been the pressure from my family members, both immediate and extended, on the need to take an immediate short rest from all political activities.
“I want to specially thank everyone of my fellow Progressives for the level of trust reposed in me while in the group and wishing the current leadership success in all the group’s future endeavors”.
Adeoti’s decision to dump the political camp of Aregbesola has left the ADC in disarray in the state.
This turmoil follows speculation that the former Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Najeem Salam, may be the party’s gubernatorial candidate.
Although there has been no official announcement yet, the buzz has polarized the party.
Many party leaders and members are arguing that the decision lacked proper scrutiny, as they were not involved in the process.











