Opposition
parties under CNPP threaten to boycott Oyo Council Poll, head to Court.
The opposition parties
under the aegis of the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP), Oyo
State Chapter through a message stated that it would not participate in the
scheduled elections, if the ruling party (APC) proceeds with the process that
it described as undemocratic and misnomer.
Despite the controversy
and contradictions over the announcement of May 12, 2018 as the date for the
local government elections in Oyo State, four political parties under the aegis
of the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) have expressed their
disinterest in the exercise. The parties are African Peoples Alliance (APA),
Peoples for Democratic Change (PDC), Progressive People Alliance (PPA) and the
United Democratic Party (UDP).
The opposition parties
under the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) have however vowed to
boycott the election.
Speaking further on the
issue, the Oyo State Chairman of CNPP who is also the Southwest Chairman of the
Association, Alh. Yinka Olona explained
that the participating political parties under their platform would boycott the
exercise as they have taken the case to court.
Alh. Yinka Olona
further reiterated the fact the four opposition parties under their platform
had kicked against the proposed fee to be paid by various political parties
aspiring for Chairmanship and Councillorship positions. It would be recalled
that OYSIEC had fixed N150, 000 for Chairmanship Candidates and N100, 000 for Councillorship
Candidates.
Mr. Folorunsho Angel,
the General Secretary of Oyo State CNPP described the proposed forthcoming Oyo
State local government election as illegal, undemocratic and biased.
One of the Chairmen of
the four parties involved, Mr. Tolulope Adedoyin, who is also the Chairman of
the African People Alliance (APA) said they’ve met with the leadership of the
CNPP and are ready to support their cause.
According to him,
organizing free, credible, democratic and fair election is what CNPP under the
leadership of Alh. Yinka Olona is fighting for.
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