SDP Reaffirms Agunloye As National Secretary Amid Call For Resignation
Amid the call for his removal, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has reaffirmed Dr. Olu Agunloye’s position as its National Secretary.
OSUN DEFENDER reports that their have been calls for Ogunloye to resign from his position following the defection of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to the party.
In a statement released after its National Working Committee (NWC) meeting on Thursday, March 13, 2025, the party leadership clarified that the entry of new members, including El-Rufai, does not pose a threat to its existing leadership structure.
The committee dismissed any claims that Agunloye was being forced out, condemning recent protests calling for his removal.
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The SDP emphasised that all current NWC members were duly elected at the party’s 2022 National Convention and would serve their full four-year term until 2026 unless removed through a formal convention process. The leadership further stated that no executive member would be displaced due to new entrants joining the party.
Addressing Agunloye’s ongoing legal battle with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the 2003 Federal Executive Council approval of the Mambilla Power Project, the party reiterated that an accused person remains innocent until proven guilty by a competent court of law.
Speaking on Arise TV’s The Morning Show on Friday, the SDP’s 2023 presidential candidate, Chief Adewole Adebayo, echoed the party’s position, affirming Agunloye’s contributions to the party’s stability and national interest. He recalled that Agunloye, a former National Chairman, had voluntarily stepped down to assume the role of National Secretary in the party’s best interest.

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