Ado-Odo/Ota APC Elders Move to Reconcile with Tunji Akinosi After Congress Crisis

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The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency has launched a reconciliation move following tensions that trailed the recently concluded Local Government Party Congress.

At an emergency meeting held on February 23, 2026, party elders deliberated on developments surrounding the congress and the unfortunate incident involving Hon. Tunji Akinosi at the Council Secretariat.

In a statement issued after the meeting, the leaders expressed solidarity with Akinosi and condemned the incident in strong terms.

The leaders extended what they described as a sincere appeal to Hon. Akinosi for understanding and continued cooperation as elders work toward resolving all outstanding issues arising from the congress.

“In the spirit of unity and brotherhood that defines the APC family, the leadership collectively extends a sincere appeal to Hon. Tunji Akinosi for understanding and continued cooperation,” they stated.

They acknowledged that disagreements are part of democratic processes but warned against actions capable of creating deeper divisions within the party.

“We acknowledge that intra-party differences are natural in a vibrant democracy; however, such differences must be resolved through dialogue, internal mechanisms, and mutual respect — never through confrontation.”

According to the statement, a structured reconciliation process has already commenced, with apex leaders engaging relevant stakeholders to rebuild trust and strengthen cohesion across the Ado-Odo/Ota APC structure.

“Our collective objective remains clear: to preserve party unity and position the APC for continued electoral success and service to our people.”

The leadership also appreciated Akinosi’s willingness to allow party elders to handle the matter internally.

“The leadership also appreciates Hon. Akinosi’s willingness to allow the intervention of apex members to address the matter internally as a party affair, thereby avoiding unnecessary escalation.”

Party members and supporters were urged to remain peaceful and committed to unity.

“The APC in Ado-Odo/Ota is one family. Through dialogue, maturity, and unity of purpose, we shall overcome our differences and emerge stronger.”

The statement was jointly signed by prominent party figures including Sen. Akin Odunsi, Chief Samuel Ayedogbon, Alhaji Soji Olusesi, Chief Jide Ojuko, Hon. Layiwola Taiwo, Hon. Jimoh Ojugbele, Hon. Muse Lamidi, Hon. Kunle Salako and Hon. Sheriff Yusuf.

Political observers note that the reconciliation move could play a critical role in stabilizing the party ahead of future political contests in Ogun State.

 

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