Tag: Okupe

  • Ogun Labour Party Warns Okupe not to Represent Party Again

    Ogun Labour Party Warns Okupe not to Represent Party Again

    The Labour Party (LP), Ogun State yesterday, warned the Director General of the Peter Obi Presidential Campaign Committee, Dr Doyin Okupe and some members of the State Working Committee of the party, to stop representing the party, henceforth or be ready for a law suit.

    The warning, was issued at a news conference addressed by the State LP chairman, Mr. Michael Ashade in Abeokuta, stating that Okupe has lost membership of the party, for allegedly flouting Article 9(3)iii of party’s constitution.

    Ashade, who listed names of SWC members that had to vacate their offices, said they had contravened the same section of the Constitution of the party that deals with payment of party financial contribution to the party.

    Flanked by the LP State Secretary, Feyisola Michael, Ashade stated “

    “Article 9(3)iii of our Party’s Constitution states as follows: “only members who pay their monthly membership dues at rates prescribed shall be deemed to be bonafide members of the Party. Arrears of dues of up to six months shall lead to forfeiture of membership.

    “Despite repeated demand from various meetings I had with Dr Doyin Okupe in respect of his mandatory constitutional requirements to fulfill membership’s status, he has failed woefully in this regards with some others to flagrantly disobey the constitution of LP.

    He has polarized the party in Ogun State with his crops of PDP dissidents political liabilities who are only using LP to revive their irredeemable dead political lives.

    “Therefore in line with Article 19(3) of the Labour Party constitutional provision, we declare that Dr. Doyin Okupe, having failed in the payment of his membership dues for the last six months of joining the party, has forfeited his membership of the party and no longer fit and competent to continue to act as the DG of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC).

    “We hereby notify our National Chairman Julius Abure and LP presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, that it’s expedient to obey the constitution of LP by immediately appointing another DG for the PCC and that should come from the North to reflect Federal Characters and political balance.

    “We challenge Dr. Doyin Okupe to provide evidence of any payment in respect of membership dues prior to today into any bank account of the party.

    “Article 9(3)xi of the Party’s Constitution states that “only fully registered and financially up to date members of the Party shall have the right to vie for office in the Ward Executive, Local Government Area Executive, State Executive Councils and the National Working Committee of the Party or be a delegate to the Congresses and the National Convention”.

    Ashade listed the names and offices of the people, who seized to be members of the party, for allegedly contravening the constitution.

    The affected persons are: Dr Doyin Okupe, Mr Abayomi Collins, Hon. Abel Olaleye,Jagub Lookman, who is the Deputy State Chairman II, Ogun East.

    Other affected persons are: Mrs Oluwabukola Soyoye, former State Women Leader; Mr. Gbadebo Fesomade, former State Treasurer;

    Mr. Abdulmalik Olaleye, former State Youth Leader; Mr. Jide Amusan, former State Publicity Secretary; Mr. Adeshina Wasiu Shojobi, former Asst State Youth Leader.

    The list also affected Miss Deborah Adewale, Former Senatorial Women Leader Ogun East;

    Mr. Olatunde Abolade, former Asst State Secretary

    The LP chairman, said the State Executive Council has therefore approved their replacement in acting capacity since nature abhor vacuum.

    He said: “Any disobedience exhibited by any of the affected former party members shall be resisted through lawful means of enforcement in the court of competent jurisdiction.”

    Contributing, the LP National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Abayomi Arabambi, said as a national officer of the party, the action of the SWC , was in line with the constitution of the party.

    He said: “I am in total support of the action of the State Exco of the Labour Party. I hereby warned the LP Presidential Candidate, Mr Peter Obi, to stop relating with Dr Doyin Okupe. If he did not abide by the warning, we shall head for court and do things that will adversely affect our candidate and we shall scatter everything. “

  • Okupe Asks Buhari’s Govt To Correct Past Mistakes, Build World-Class Hospital

    Okupe Asks Buhari’s Govt To Correct Past Mistakes, Build World-Class Hospital

    A former presidential aide, Dr Doyin Okupe, has appealed to the Muhammadu Buhari administration to correct the mistakes made by previous governments in the nation’s health sector.
    Speaking during his appearance on Channels Television’s breakfast show – Sunrise Daily on Mondayhe urged the Nigerian government to build at least one world-class hospital in the country to discourage medical trips abroad.

    Okupe, who was once a Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to former President Goodluck Jonathan, admitted that it was disheartening that the nation does not have such a standard facility since it gained independence in 1960.

    “The mistakes of the past are daunting, they are perplexing, they are embarrassing that since 1960 to date, we cannot boast of one major centre in the whole country that makes it irrelevant for you to go abroad,” he stated.

     

    A Great Lesson

    The former presidential spokesman and his wife tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) in April and were discharged from the treatment centre after they recovered fully.

    Although he barely showed any symptoms before going into isolation, he revealed that he developed a fever days later.

    Okupe, however, stressed the need for Nigeria to pay more attention to its health sector and take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to learn its lessons.

    He believes the country has the resources to establish a standard hospital and a Nigerian was recently appointed as the head of the COVID-19 team in Sierra Leone.

    “As a doctor, I can tell you for free that we have the expertise – both at home and away.

    “There are thousands and thousands of very very highly qualified, competent professionals who are abroad in the US and everywhere, including Nigeria,” he said.

    The medical doctor added, “The problem that we will run into, the shame that will overcome this country is if we do not learn a great lesson from this.”

    He insisted that the government must discourage the practice of seeking medical treatment abroad by its citizens.

    According to Okupe, building a standard hospital that will not require any Nigerian to travel abroad for medical treatment is less than $150 million.

    “That is just it – $150 million; if you multiply that by six, you are not even talking about $1 billion and we have been given $3.5 billion.

    “If we just take one out of that and spend it to establish these things, then we would have learned a great lesson, and I believe that this government will do so,” he stated.