Ogunlewe says Tinubu has paid his dues and deserves to be given the chance.
Former Minister of Works, Adeseye Ogunlewe has said that Bola Tinubu, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is the ideal person to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.
The former minister in an interview with TheSun said Tinubu is qualified to contest and deserves all the supports he needs because he has paid his dues.
He said, the party leaders should be allowed to contest if wants to, adding that the former governor of Lagos state can do it if given the chance.
“I have been reading and watching a lot of comments about it. I believe 2023 should be thrown open. Nobody should be shut out. There is nothing wrong about south-west showing interest,” he said.
“What is the noise about Tinubu all about? Is Tinubu not qualified to contest? We are talking about democracy. To shut out some people or group is undemocratic. Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu wants to contest, let him contest.
“Tinubu has paid his dues. If Tinubu wants to contest, let him contest, and let Nigerians decide his fate. Tinubu is a dogged fighter. He has triumphed over many challenges. He has seen it all. He can do it if given the chance. Tinubu is from the south-west, and anything for the progress of south-west, I’m for it. If the 2023 project is for south-west interest, then I’m now on the same page with Tinubu, and I have no apology for it.”
Explaining why he dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressive Congress, Ogunlewe said he has always been a progressive politician and he has gone back to where he belongs.
“To clear doubts and speculation, I’m using this opportunity to state that I’m now in APC. I’ve left PDP. I’ve dumped PDP for good, and there is no going back on my decision. I have nothing to do with PDP again. I have always been a progressive politician, and I have gone back to where I belong with my teeming supporters,” he said.
“I’m not missing any of those PDP leaders, including Bode George himself. I’ve left the party for them. I’m a progressive and I’m progressive inclined. I don’t want to be a part of a team that is not success-oriented.
“Like I said earlier, I originally belong to the progressive camp, and it’s like I have been a stranger among them in PDP so I’ve gone back to where I came from, and where I rightly belong.
“You know I was elected a senator on the platform of AD which over the years has now metamorphosed into APC. Let George and others continue to say whatever they want to say. I’m not bothered as I’ve moved on with my life. I have no regret at all for dumping PDP.
“I have to part way with George and other PDP leaders in Lagos State when I realized that we don’t share the same vision and goals. I believe in being productive, and I also believe in sharing the same political platform with those who have vision and ideals that will not only make a political party a vibrant and winning one but also the one that will be people-focused and people-oriented.”
In 1999, Ogunlewe was elected as a Senator representing Lagos East on the platform of Alliance for Democracy (AD). He later defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and later became minister of works during the Olusegun Obasanjo administration between July 2003 to March 2006.