Iyiola Omisore |
A chieftain of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Yemisi Oladeji, has
opened up on events that played out at the time Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, and the All Progressives Congress, APC, sought the support
of Iyiola Omisore, prior to the rerun governorship election in Osun
State.
Olajide maintainted on Saturday claimed that the party’s decision to
enter into an alliance with the All Progressives Congress in Thursday ’s
rerun election in Osun was in order.
Adedeji, who was also a governorship aspirant, told the News Agency
of Nigeria in Osogbo that the decision was taken by the leadership of
the party and not only Iyiola Omisore, the party’s candidate.
“Sincerely, and with a deep knowledge of the structure of the party
called SDP, I would convincingly say that Omisore has never taken any
unilateral decision on behalf of the party.
“It is, however, important to clear the air on the rationale behind
the formation of alliance and coalition between the SDP and APC which
eventually led to the victory of the APC candidate, Gboyega Oyetola, at
the just concluded governorship election.
When the situation arose for SDP to give support to either the APC or
PDP candidates, we all knew the party was in a position to determine
who wins the election.
“Saraki visited Omisore to seek support. Omisore in his wisdom threw
the decision to support or not to support PDP to the working committee
of the three senatorial districts to consider even before Fayemi of the
APC approached him at all.
“To put the records straight, at the point when APC eventually
approached Omisore, the idea of conditions to be met by either party
emerged and those working committees jointly came up with a template
that was given to the APC and PDP.
“PDP chieftains and members alike in their arrogance believed they
have won the election, so no allies would be needed forgetting that even
as great as America is, the country will never go to any war without
allies.
“The APC, knowing what was at stake, didn’t only jump at the SDP’s
offer; the party sent six serving governors, the party chairman, and
others for negotiations as a sign of seriousness.
The PDP still failed to retrace its steps and take swift action of redemption.
“Instead, the party was busy filing court cases and calling Omisore’s
bluff, so SDP gave APC the needed support to win the election.”
He said neutrality would have amounted to a loss for the party which believed in the concept of inclusive politics.
The party chieftain admonished those criticising Omisore to refrain
from doing so “because the decision he took was not for personal
gains.’’
-Daily Post
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