I have resigned from Zenith Labour Party, says Akin Osuntokum

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The Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) Senatorial Candidate for Ekiti Central in the 2023 general election, Mr. Akin Osuntokun, has dumped the party for the mainstream Labour Party (LP).

Mr. Osuntokun’s decision followed his nomination as the Director General of Peter Obi/Datti Baba-Ahmed Presidential Campaign Council, after the resignation of Dr. Doyin Okupe.

Before his appointment as DG, Osuntokun,was the Southwest Coordinator of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council when Okupe was the DG, but Critics has pointed out that that he is the Senatorial Candidate of the Zenith Labour Party in Ekiti Central till now.

Members of the “Obidient Movement” has hitherto expressed serious concern regarding the implications of people seeing him as a Zenith Labour Party Candidate holding the position of a Labour Party member, especially as Southwest Coordinator of the Presidential Campaign Council.

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That, noted a source, created an unnecessary crisis and distractions for the party, as nobody is legally allowed to belong to two political parties at the same time.

But speaking in an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday during a programme Politics Today, Osuntokun, who is still listed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as the senatorial candidate of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, for Ekiti Central District, described his position as the campaign DG of LP as a ”higher order of priority.”

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And when asked if he had dropped his ambition, he answered, “I have abandoned it.”

“The campaign office has issued a press statement in that respect. What law have i breached in accepting the appointment?, What law has the presidential candidate who appointed me breached?” he asked.

“So, it is a redundant question at any rate. It is of no consequence at all, whether legally or constitutionally. There is no moral burden at all.

“It is a higher order of priority. As a citizen of this nation with a realistic appreciation of what we need to move Nigeria forward, you cannot compare an aspiration to be in the senate to the position I just occupied.

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“I have no moral burden. I am moving to a higher sacrificial position. I don’t need to publicly declare it. I have the perfect freedom to decide what to do at any minute, as long I did not breach any legal position.

”The step I am taking is of the greater moral consequence for the country.”

Osuntokun, who was announced as the DG of the LP campaign council on Tuesday, took over from Doyin Okupe who resigned from the position after he was convicted for breaching the Money Laundering Act.

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