In a significant development within Osun State, the All-Progressives Congress (APC) has decided to expel 84 members due to their alleged involvement in anti-party activities.
The announcement came through a statement issued by Sooko Lawal, the Chairman of Osun APC, who revealed that this action was taken in response to serious accusations of misconduct brought against these members.
Highlighting the party's commitment to maintaining its integrity and upholding its values, Lawal explained that a thorough assessment of evidence and recommendations had been carried out. As a result, the state executive found it challenging and necessary to expel these members, holding them accountable for their actions.
Lawal emphasised that the State Executive Committee has taken proactive measures by establishing a dedicated disciplinary committee. This committee has been tasked with delving deeper into the allegations against the affected members, ensuring a thorough and unbiased investigation.
The decision to expel these members underscores the APC's dedication to maintaining a strong and unified party structure. By taking swift and decisive action against those involved in activities contrary to the party's principles, the APC aims to strengthen its internal cohesion and focus on its broader mission.
As this news reverberates within the political landscape of Osun State, it serves as a reminder that political parties are held to their foundational principles and that actions perceived as harmful to the party's interests are subject to scrutiny and appropriate consequences.