President Muhammadu Buhari’s Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, has said there would be no peace in the All Progressives Congress and the Oyo State chapter in particular without restitution and justice.
The Minister said this on Wednesday in Abuja when he spoke with newsmen.
Shittu, who acknowledged that there was a national peace and reconciliation committee making moves to pacify aggrieved members, said he will be a bastard to support the APC governorship candidate in Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, after he was schemed out of the party’s primary election in October.
When told about the effort of the national peace and reconciliation committee to broker a truce in the state, Shittu said: “No, there won’t be peace without restitution.
“So, restitution should come before the reconciliation.
“They asked us to pay N22 million (for nomination form) and didn’t advertise any condition other than as provided in the constitution.
“After we have been screened and certified, the chairman of our party unilaterally and in violation of the constitution got me out of the way so that they can impose newcomer on the party – somebody who was barely two months in the APC.
“You cannot expect me at my level to support such candidate.
“I believe I gave enough warning.
“You don’t expect me to support such candidate.
“Before you talk of reconciliation, you must talk of restitution.
“It is disheartening to say we must have peace even if there is no justice.
“As for me, I don’t recognise the candidate of the APC.
“I’m in court and I believe I will triumph over those who were less than intelligent to foist a stranger on our party in Oyo State.
“Of course, they had the opportunity and they missed it and the party will certainly pay for it.
“I have passed that stage where any party will be threatening me.
“The temporary loss is not mine but that of the people of Oyo State who deserve the best in governance.
“We are not going to beg them.
“They can go to blazes.
“If justice is not done, there will not be peace.
“If people will not talk about restitution, we will not talk about reconciliation