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Ogun APC crisis: Onabanjo’s daughter resigns from Amosun’s government

Writer: AdminAdmin

The crisis in Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress continues unabated as the daughter of a former Ogun State governor, Ms. Olubukunola Onabanjo, has resigned her appointment as chairman of the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission .

She is the daughter of the late governor of the state, Chief Bisi Onabanj .

In her letter of resignation dated November 18, and addressed to Amosun, she said the governor had accused her of having a ‘soft spot’ for a former governor of the state, Chief Olusegun Osoba.

The resignation took effect from December 1.

Moreover, Osoba and Olubukunola’s father, the late Onabanjo, shared journalistic bond, apart from being family friends.

She said the relationship between the Onabanjos and Osobas dated back to over 40 years.

But she added that despite this relationship, she never undermined the governor’s office or the government of the state.

The letter reads, “Whilst thanking your excellency for the opportunity given me to serve the good people of Ogun State, I wish to put the following on record for posterity.

“In spite of your excellency’s accusation that I have a ‘soft spot’ for Chief Olusegun Osoba, I wish to state that I have never undermined your office or the government of the state.

“I enjoy a warm, cordial, and healthy relationship (as every member of my family does) with Chief Olusegun Osoba. Your excellency will recall that I explained to you that the relationship between the Onabanjos and Osobas dates back to over 40 years. I make no apology for this relationship.”

 
 
 

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