The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, has been making significant moves in its leadership structure, with reports emerging that a former deputy governor is set to be named as the party’s new leader. While the party has not officially announced the decision, sources close to the matter have revealed that the former deputy governor in question is none other than Iyiola Oladokun, the former deputy governor to late Lamidi Adesina.
The Oke-Ogun born politician, is said to have been chosen for his wealth of experience and his ability to unite the party’s various factions. His appointment is expected to bring stability and direction to the party, which has been grappling with internal conflicts and power struggles in recent times.
As the APC continues to navigate the complex landscape of Oyo politics, Oladokun’s leadership is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the party’s future. With his vast experience and knowledge of the party’s inner workings, he is well-positioned to lead the APC to victory in future elections.
The APC’s decision to appoint a former governor as its leader is seen as a strategic move to tap into the wealth of experience and expertise that such individuals bring to the table. It is also a testament to the party’s commitment to promoting internal democracy and giving its members a sense of ownership and participation in the decision-making process.
Moves to name Oladokun as the new leader was reached after a due consultation with other former deputy governors including Remi Olaniyan and Alake Adeyemo.
The meeting to adopt him as a new henchman would hold in Ado-Awaye tomorrow , Tuesday, 10th December.
Those expected to be at the meeting include the serving and former lawmakers and other critical stakeholders.