Why Reps Member Shina Peller Dumped APC For Accord Party

Shina Peller, the House of Representatives member representing lseyin/ltesiwaju/ Kajola/lwajowa federal constituency who recently exited the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced Accord Party as his new political party.

He made the declaration today on the floor of the green chamber of the national Assembly.

The move, highstreet.ng understands, became necessary for the 46 years old politician in other to realise his dream of representing the people of Oyo North senatorial district in the senate.

Mr Peller contested and lost the APC ticket for Oyo North senatorial district with to incumbent Senator Abdulfatai Buhari.

Interestingly, Hon Peller had described the primary election that produced Senator Buhari as APC candidate for the 2023 Senatorial election as fraudulent.

“Earlier today on the floor of the house of representatives, I announced my defection from the All Progressives Congress to Accord Party. 

After my exit from the APC, we engaged other political parties, we had numerous options, but we opted for Accord for very peculiar reasons. 

Accord party happens to be the first party in Oyo state to zone Oyo North Senatorial ticket to Oke Ogun considering that Ogbomosho Zone had done two terms”, Mr Peller said about the development.

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