Yusuf Lasun, deputy speaker of the house of representatives, says he will not leave the All Progressives Congress (APC) in spite of losing the party’s governorship primary in Osun.
Addressing a news conference on Sunday in Osogbo, Lasun said there was a conspiracy against him in the primary but he will remain in the APC.
The deputy speaker was among the 17 aspirants that contested the APC governorship primary in the state on July 20.
Lasun came second with 21,000 votes, while Gboyega Oyetola, chief of staff to governor Rauf Aregbesola, won the primary with 127,017 votes.
He said: “Although I was conspired against during the governorship primary, but I will not leave the party.
“I am still attending all the party’s functions to that effect.
“My supporters and I are still members of the APC and we are not intending to leave the party in the nearest future.
“We will do our best to support the party during the Sept. 22 (governorship) election.
“I know in every contest, there will be a winner, whether it is free or not.”
Lasun who also alleged that the party did not reach out to him after the primary said “maybe the party felt I don’t have anything to contribute”.
The deputy speaker said many politicians in the state had been alienated from the party due to the agitation over the primary.
“We hope the party members will be able to put behind them all that happened during the primary,” he said.
Asked whether he had reached out to the winner of the governorship primary by congratulating him, Lasun said he had not.
“I did not congratulate the winner of the primary because when I became the deputy speaker in 2015, the party did not congratulate me.
“And till today, nobody told me what my offence was except that some people were saying that I went against the party’s position.
“But for me, what they were referring to as party position was actually the position of few leaders of the party,” Lasun said. (NAN)