Monday 14 May 2018

Yagba For Senate 2019 Initiatives Never Pitch Tent With Any Aspirant


The Yagba For Senate 2019 Initiatives has debunked rumours gaining ground in some online and social media that the Convener of the group has pitched tent with Barr. Babatunde Irukera who seems to be aspiring for the post of senator in the forthcoming 2019 election.
The Convener Comr. Omosonao T. Olakunle yesterday, warned babies politicians against spreading falsehood capable of truncating our collective decision in agitating for our great constituency (YAGBA) to desist from doing so.
The convener said he have  been hearing rumours from all angles that the agenda for the entire Yagba son's and daughter's is mainly for Irukera, describing the rumoured as an outright falsehood and mischievous propaganda, allegedly engineered by some cheap comrades and enemies of Yagba land who never wanted Yagba person's to become the next senator that will represent Kogi west senatorial district come 2019, we want to state it clear that we are fully aware of their evil plans but God Almighty will definitely vindicate the good people of Yagba land at the appropriate time and the time is 2019.
According to the convener, “the rumoured pitching tent with Irukera is not true and is highly ridiculous for a reasonable person to think in such direction because how can an organization that is been created for the interest of the entire Yagba land be pitching tent with an aspirant who have not really declare his interest either he will contest or not, whereby we have numerous son's and daughter's of Yagba who have signified their interest publicly, beside Yagba for Senate 2019 initiatives is mainly for the unity of the whole Yagba irrespective of local government or party affiliation,
Moreover, it is too early for any pressure group who stands to fight for the interest of the masses to pitch tent with any aspirant while party has not really given modality for their primaries election.

However, we want to state it clear for record purpose that the organization, Yagba for Senate 2019 initiatives only gives recognition mainly to those aspirant who have indicated interest to run for the senatorial seat come 2019 e.g Rt. Hon. Clarence Olafemi, Engr. Tajudeen Bisimilahi, Chief (Dr) Williams Toyin Akanle, Chief (Mrs) Ibikunle Adedoyin Eshanumi, Dr. Isaac Oludoyi, Hon. Sunday Steven Karimi, and Hon. T.J Faniyi as aspirants who has publicly established their interest to run for the senatorship seat come 2019, but we can never be weighed down by the propaganda orchestrated by enemies of yagba, who's plans is to soil the good name, the good start of the organization, to also discredit the convener and cause trouble.
“It is clear that some of our members has already devoid from the initiatives or maybe having personal interest but we can't judge the character of thousands with just one man attitude, all I know is that the man Omosona T. Olakunle has a job to do and I am urging every leaders to please support me in order for us to be successful.
“This is the man that has organized programmes in order to chant way forward for the interest of Yagba land, someone who has been working day and night sharing the communique across Kogi west senatorial district, Lagos and party head quarters in Abuja without thinking of the risk involved and I am not going to abandon this project until Yagba is successful.

On these note, I am using this medium to appeal for others constituency to please replicate the love Yagba people has showed to them before and during the last recall process of Senator Dino Melaye because when we talk in one voice we all win in the same one voice.

Long Live Yagba Federal Constituency!


Long Live Kogi West Senatorial District!!


Signed:
Comr. Omosona T. Olakunle aka TYDot
Convener: YAGBA For Senate 2019 Initiatives.

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