A former governor of Ekiti state, Segun Oni has said that he is not going back on his decision to leave the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying his followers and supporters are not well treated in the scheme of things in the party.
According to Segun, he was not accorded his rightful position and respect as a former APC deputy national chairman, alleging that the issue of his suspension from the party was never attended to by the leadership, adding that he was definitely heading back to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Speaking with the Tribune Online on the telephone on Monday, he said he was taking the decision in the interest of his political family whom he said were not fairly dealt with in terms of appointments in the party.
“It is not about me, but about my political family, most of whom have their own lives to live and a political future they must protect.
They are not been treated well in the APC in terms of appointments.
“Is that how to run a party? You leave out some people when you are giving out appointments all just because they belong to the Segun Oni political family?
“When I was the APC deputy national chairman, some of them said they suspended me from the party.
Up till this moment, the issues surrounding the so-called suspension have not been attended to.
“We have to fight against the tyranny of the minority that is existing in the party.
How can some people, who are not even party excos at the ward level gather together to announce the suspension of a party leader?
“When I was the APC deputy national chairman, some people gathered and said they have suspended Clement Ebiri, a former governor, from the party.
But I told them to apologise to Ebiri who became a governor when most of them were nobody.
“I can assure you that we are definitely pulling out of the APC. It is not about consulting to take a decision.
We have decided on that and it is about the political future of my political group.
“There is no going back on our decision to leave the APC. We are leaving by the second half of the year; we are moving out by Quarter Three. It is about the interest and future of my political family.”