close
Tuesday, May 3, 2022

IPAC constitutes South-West zonal executives

The South-West zone of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), says it has constituted an executive team headed by Dare Ojo, the Oyo council chairman.

• May 3, 2022
Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC)
Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) [Photo Credit: Leadership News]

The South-West zone of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), says it has constituted an executive team headed by Dare Ojo, the Oyo council chairman.

On Tuesday, IPAC zonal secretary Olusegun Mobolaji said the executive committee officials were nominated and set up at the zonal inaugural meeting on April 30 in Ibadan.

Mr Mobolaji said the council had called for more inclusive governance across states in the zone to enhance a better society.

“Government, both at federal and state levels, should be all-inclusive to have a balanced and productive democracy,” said Mr Mobolaji, the Lagos IPAC chairman. “After all, the result must be accepted and signed by other political parties, before an election can be considered to be conclusive, free and fair.”

He explained that the meeting had in attendance chairmen from Osun (Adewale Adebayo), Ogun (Samson Okusanya) and Ondo (Olaoluwa Adesanya).

He noted that Mr Adebayo emerged as the zonal organising secretary; Mr Okusanya, the zonal publicity secretary; Mr Adesanya, the zonal treasurer, while Ifedayo Iyaniwura was nominated as the zonal financial secretary.

Mr Mobolaji also stressed that the council would not relent in creating a paradigm shift in the political system for more credible, free and fair elections at all levels of government in the nation.

According to him, IPAC’s objectives include working with INEC at national and state levels to ensure fairness and equity in dealing with all political parties and election activities.

(NAN) 

More from Peoples Gazette

Economy

Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina

“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

States

Nigerians should shun get-rich-quick syndrome, urges Islamic cleric

The cleric said the trend was worrisome and that parents should be more involved in the upbringing of their wards.

Kayode Fayemi (Credit: Kayode Fayemi)

Politics

JUST IN: Fayemi declares 2023 presidential ambition

The Ekiti governor said his decision followed nationwide consultation with elder statesmen.

Patrick Utomi

NationWide

National constitution reform dialogue to hold May 12: Utomi

The confab scheduled for Abuja, would involve ethnic nationalities, religious leaders, political parties and the government.

Teaganne Finn

Uncategorized

NBC fires political reporter Teaganne Finn after plagiarism probe

A review by NBC News discovered plagiarism in 11 articles written by the former political reporter.

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu

Politics

APC must zone presidency to south to avoid ‘self-inflicted’ crisis: Akeredolu

The governor said “It will be disingenuous for anyone to argue against rotation at this period.”

Lagos Ministry of Education

Education

Educationist suggests compulsory attendance, impromptu tests to check truancy

The educationist wants schools to make mandatory attendance of students before and after classes.