Dipo Olorunrinu, the lone Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) member in the Lagos state house, has defected to the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
Olorunrinu, who represented
Amuwo-Odofin constituency I, lost his re-election bid to Mojisola
Alli-Macaulay, APC candidate, in March 9 house of assembly election with just
278 votes.
He, however, vowed not to
challenge the result at the election tribunal.
The lawmaker informed the house
of his defection on Monday at the plenary through a letter titled: “Letter of
Defection from PDP to APC,” and addressed to Mudashiru Obasa, the speaker.
The letter was read by Azeez
Sanni, the clerk of the assembly.
“I have been a young
progressive-minded person and I have decided to realign with the APC based on
moving trend and party to reckon with taking Lagos State to the next level,”
the letter read in part.
“I will like to appreciate Mr
Speaker for his continuous act of service to my constituency. This explains the
magnanimity of Mr Speaker.”
Olorunrinu had earlier said that
in 2015, there were eight PDP members in the house but seven defected, adding
that, in all sincerity I made bold to say here that, I have never had any
regret.
He said he was happy to still
find himself in the midst of great administration.
“Sincerely, I said to myself that
continuity as a young man in politics is a necessity. I said to myself that I
must join the progressives’ party, which is the APC,” he said.
“Permit me to say this in this
hallowed chamber that the PDP have been discovered by my humble self, as a
party that is not to be reckoned with.
“Not to be reckon with because it
is a party that lacks structure, it is a party that lacks visions for Nigeria
of tomorrow.
“That’s the more reason why I
said to myself that we must start from here and preach the good news of APC. I
want to say a very big thank you to Mr Speaker for accepting me.”
Olorunrinu apologised to the
speaker for his late defection.
He said he has spoken with his
constituents, stakeholders of different cadres on the decision to join the
“moving train”.
The speaker welcomed Olorunrinu
to APC and commended him for his decision while other APC lawmakers also
received the defector into the party.
“I thank you for making the
decision at last. We welcome you into our midst as members of APC in the House
of Assembly,” he said.
“You have always been part of us
save the fact that you refused to dump the leaking umbrella but today you have
decided, I welcome you on behalf of our party.
“I want to thank you for lending
your voice to what have been our position from quite sometime that the best
party in Nigeria today is APC.
“So there is nothing to gain from
PDP, for realising this, I congratulate you.
“Distinguished colleagues, we are
now 40 members of APC. Thank you for joining us.”
NAN reports that eight PDP
lawmakers were elected into the 40-member Lagos assembly in 2015 general
elections but seven defected into the ruling party in 2017.
The seven lawmakers that defected
from the PDP earlier included Akeem Bello, minority leader representing Amuwo
Odofin II; Mosunmola Sangodara, minority whip representing Surulere II and
Olusola Sokunle of Oshodi/Isolo I.
Others were Jude Idimogu
(Oshodi/Isolo II), Dayo Famakinwa (Ajeromi Ifelodun II), Fatai Oluwa
(Ajeromi/Ifelodun I) and Victor Akande (Ojo I).
While six of the lawmakers defected
on February 16, 2017, Akande, the seventh, moved on July 10 same year, all
citing the achievements of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and the leadership quality
of Obasa.
Five of the seven defectors got
the party tickets to return to the house and won their re-election while two,
Akeem and Famakinwa could not get the party tickets.
The candidates of APC won the
entire 40 seats in the house of assembly during the 2019 poll, unlike in 2015
general elections when PDP clinched eight seats.
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