Oshiomole Express His Role In 2015 Election And Was Sacked Through Zoom As APC National Chairman

Senator Adams Oshiomhole of Edo North has disclosed the reason behind his dismissal as the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) national chairman.
Oshiomole claimed he was fired via Zoom at the Aso Rock Villa in an interview with AIT.
He claimed that the late President Muhammadu Buhari won the 2015 presidential election because of his skill and knowledge.
Under Buhari, I guided my party to victory. Together with my colleague in the National Working Committee, or NWC, we successfully resolved the National Assembly’s leadership dispute in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
“To speak with people, our president didn’t need to travel the nation. We used every tool at our disposal to manage democracy, including marketing, explanation, and persuasion.
After the system stabilized, I was fired via Zoom. When attempts to remove me democratically failed, they said that eight members of my ward had signed a petition and that they had passed a vote of no confidence in me.
They took the case to court on that basis, and the court granted their temporary order. I challenged the ruling. It was quashed by the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal contacted us again three weeks later and reiterated the ruling. A few days later, I witnessed my first National Executive Council (NEC) meeting hosted by Zoom in the villa,” Oshiomole.



