The group’s spokesman, Segun Dipe, described Tinubu as the unshakable pillar of the party in the South-western part of Nigeria.
In a speech he made while pleading that he be assimilated into the APC in Ekiti state, Aluko who represented Ekiti South at the upper chamber between 1999 and 2003 said, among other things, that Asiwaju Tinubu was already tired politically and was almost booted out of the APC.
But in its reaction to Aluko’s statement, the group said that it was quite unfortunate that somebody who wanted to be assimilated into a party could be coming with such a divisive mindset.
“Imagine someone still begging to join our party from dying PDP saying at our party secretariat, of all places, that those party members going to Osogbo and Bourdillion would soon regret doing so. That the man at Bourdillion was already tired and would soon be sent away from the party!
“Making such disparaging statement as he did about the party he aspires to join and its national leader is quite unfortunate, a misadventure, mischievous and a misnomer. We are not in PDP where there is no respect for leaders and elders.
“Imagine someone still begging to join our party from dying PDP saying at our party secretariat, of all places, that those party members going to Osogbo and Bourdillion would soon regret doing so. That the man at Bourdillion was already tired and would soon be sent away from the party!
“Making such disparaging statement as he did about the party he aspires to join and its national leader is quite unfortunate, a misadventure, mischievous and a misnomer. We are not in PDP where there is no respect for leaders and elders.
“Aluko wants to come and eat from a cooked food. Yet without Tinubu putting all his political arsenals to use, there would not be an APC for him to start contemplating being assimilated into today.
“For him to have made such a disparaging statement regarding our national leader therefore simply means he does not recognise our structure and cannot fit into our party.
“We are not surprised though that Aluko is making such divisive statements as we saw him doing. Or is he not the same Aluko who was quoted while in the senate as having said that he was not a Yoruba senator and was not in support of any Yoruba Agenda?
“Why then should we expect such a person to respect our culture and appreciate our values?” The group queried while asking Aluko to be reminded of the Yoruba adage that says: ‘a child who boasted that he would have his lunch with the head of the pigeon on attaining maturity would be debarred from growing up by the same pigeon’.
“Now we know why Aluko became a pariah in his PDP. He was once accused of name-dropping by his own blood brother and he was always making unguarded statements, throwing missiles from within.
“We don’t want such a person in our party,” the group said while asking Aluko to publicly apologise to the national leadership of the party.
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