“What I’m saying is that we just kept quiet because in the party, sometimes, we don’t want members of the public to know about our internal issues.
“We have been having these fights. If you check many publications, I have attended a lot of interviews to talk about this.
“So, whether Adeleke came or not, we are in charge of the party and we are doing what we are doing today to save the face of the party. And to make sure that whatever happens, the party remains intact,” he said.
“We have been having these fights. If you check many publications, I have attended a lot of interviews to talk about this.
“So, whether Adeleke came or not, we are in charge of the party and we are doing what we are doing today to save the face of the party. And to make sure that whatever happens, the party remains intact,” he said.