Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says he might look small but he is not sad.
Oshiomhole said this, on Saturday, while addressing journalists at the fundraiser and investiture of Victoria Unuoarumi as the 10th president of Rotary Club in Abuja.
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The APC National working committee (NWC) led by Oshiomhole was dissolved by the party’s national executive committee (NEC) in June 2020 due to the leadership crisis.
While speaking about his removal as chairman, the former governor said he has no regrets about the actions that led to his removal.
“Life is not all about regrets. I’m a very happy man. Or do you see me looking sad? I might look small but I’m not sad.”
“I had addressed newsmen shortly after my removal and said that regardless of the legality or illegality of my removal, I accepted what happened in good faith and resolved I would not contest it. I promised to remain committed, do what I can as a party member to support the party.
“You know in law, you can decide as I have done to sleep on my rights. I have chosen, for the purpose of my chairmanship, to sleep on my rights and it will remain sleeping and happily so.
“As you can see, even since I left office, I’m still active in all activities of the party because I don’t think I need to be a chairman to be of any relevance.
“I didn’t join the party because I wanted to become chairman, I joined the part because I wanted to form an alternate platform that was capable of taking PDP out of power and that objective was achieved,” he said.