The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members from the Ekiti State House of
Assembly yesterday said that it was the immediate past governor of the
State, Mr Ayodele Fayose that directed them to support Governor Kayode
Fayemi in the interest of Ekiti.
This is just as they denied that they have decamped to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).
They made the disclosure yesterday when the Deputy Speaker, Mr
Adewumi Olusegun briefed newsmen in Ado Ekiti on behalf of other caucus
members.
He said, “We remain committed members of the PDP as against insinuation in some quarters that we have decamped to APC.
“We make bold to say that our support for the state governor, Dr
Kayode Fayemi was at the instance of the outgone Governor Ayodele Fayose
who directed that we should co-operate with the governor elect then in
the interest of Ekiti State.
“It was on this premise of the advice that we acted, because Ekiti agenda is bigger than any individual or political party.”
Olusegun said that Senator Olujimi is the most eminently qualified at
the moment to be in the leadership position as the highest political
office holder presently in the state.
He described those having different opinion as “mischievous, lazy and
political jobbers as there is no contest about the leadership of the
party since the position is not contested for but earned.”
Olusegun described the House of Reps members in Ekiti as ‘yes men who are not capable of having opinion of their own’.
The lawmakers declared that Tope Aluko, the erstwhile secretary of
the party in the state, remained a bonafide member of the PDP and was
not at any time expelled.
- Daily Post
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