“We are challenged. Please, continue to support the party. Our party also needs to be more gender-friendly, and we need more participation from the youths.”
Peoples Gazette had reported that Mr Oyegun might bar Mr Tinubu because of their bitter political fallout in 2018, when both politicians disparaged each other in vilest terms.
The Supreme Court did not find Mr Tinubu ineligible to stand for office over the allegations following a lengthy trial in the 2000s.
The development could deepen concerns within Bola Tinubu’s camp of a purported scheme to frustrate his efforts to clinch the party’s ticket at its convention on June 6.
Tinubu and select APC chieftains will join the president in Abuja to break Ramadan fast on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m.
