A faction of the Accord Party, led by Chris Imumolen has strongly, has strongly criticized Governor Ademola Adeleke’s recent defection to the party, labeling his entry as a “back door” move and declaring it “invalid”.
The group argues that proper party procedures were not followed in the Governor’s reported transition, raising doubts about legitimacy of the action.
According to the group Imumolen-led faction, this development could threaten the internal cohesion of the party and deepen already existing divisions within the political landscape.
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As the state heads towards the upcoming elections, these tensions could have significant consequences.
Political insiders are particularly concerned that the realignment could disrupt voter confidence, with potential implications for the future of key alliances in the state.
As the controversy unfolds, many are watching closely to see how the situation will impact both the Accord Party and the broader political climate ahead of the elections.
Source: TVC
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