Senator Felix Ogunwale, a leading chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has dismissed reports of divisions within the party, affirming that members remain united despite varying presidential preferences.
Speaking at an ADC rally in Osogbo on October 14, Ogunwale noted that the differences in candidate choice reflect personal decisions rather than any animosity among party members.
He expressed confidence that the party would emerge stronger and more cohesive following its primaries, emphasizing the ADC’s commitment to internal democracy and mutual respect.
Ogunwale further urged supporters to remain focused on the party’s vision for credible governance and progressive leadership, promising that strategies to consolidate the ADC’s presence in Osun State and across the country would be announced soon.
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