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PDP Primary: Oni accuses PDP NWC, Fayose of sellout

By Victor Akinkuolie Ado-Ekiti

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A former Governor and Peoples Democratic Party governorship aspirant in Ekiti State in the just concluded primary, Segun Oni, has accused the party’s National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu and ex-governor Ayodele Fayose of sellout of party’s candidacy to the ruling All Progressives Congress, with the shoddy and abysmal way the election was conducted .

Oni alleged that with the wobbling and bleak future that await the opposition party in Ekiti in the coming poll, the candidate of the PDP and Fayose’s protege, Bisi Kolawole , could be best described  as a duplicate copy of the APC’s candidate in the June 18 governorship election .

In a statement by the Director General of his campaign organisation,  Yemi Arokodare, on Sunday, Oni maintained that the outcome of the alleged “flawed” PDP governorship primary in the State was orchestrated by  Fayose to sell the party to the ruling APC.

Oni posited that it is an open secret in Ekiti political circle that the PDP ticket handed over to Kolawole, is a duplicate copy of the APC ticket, which he blasted won’t produce any useful result.

“It is a big shame that the National Working Committee of the PDP could not see through this deception but deliberately connived with Fayose to force Governor Udom Emmanuel on the Ekiti process to achieve a predetermined hatchet job.

“The National Chairman of the PDP, Senator Iyorchia Ayu should explain to party members nationwide the import of Section 45 (a) Part VI under the General Provisions of the Electoral Guidelines for Primary after the ad-hoc election was nullified”.

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Section 45 a, according to Oni stated that; “Any officer or member of the party who fails, refuses or neglects to carry out his duties about these guidelines on the general conduct of the primary elections or who obstructs, defies, or in any manner hinders, impedes or subverts the implementation or success of these guidelines is guilty of gross misconduct and shall be brought before the National Disciplinary Committee of the Party for disciplinary action.”

Going by the foregoing provision, Oni challenged Ayu to explain why he allowed Governor Udom Emmanuel to come for the second exercise in Ekiti after midwifing the process for the botched ad-hoc delegates election that was nullified.

“Chairman Ayu must tell the world why he cannot trust any other PDP Governor except Governor Udom Emmanuel to conduct the two exercises in Ekiti State, when it is evident that Fayose had conducted Governor Udom’s 2019 Primaries.

“It is now crystal clear that the plot ab initio was for the two buddies of Fayose from Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Enoidem (former Legal Adviser of the PDP) and Gov Udom Emmanuel, to conduct the two exercises in favour of Fayose and the NWC fell for it.

“Chairman Ayu deliberately indulged Fayose who attempted to truncate the national convention that produce the current NWC and never asked him how he intended to win Ekiti for the PDP with the weakest of the aspirants, even when he could not do so as a sitting governor with his deputy in 2018.

“For the record, Ekiti is a giveaway to the APC; the majority of party members are aware that it would be an exercise in futility to spend time and resources to campaign for the candidate of the PDP ahead of the June 18 election”.

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Oni posted that it is shameful that the PDP Appeal Panel hurriedly sat to ratify a fraudulent election without looking into the merit of the petition written by one of the aspirants, Mrs Deborah Alo.

“It is worrisome that Chairman Ayu is interested in threatening party members with suspension and expulsion, but he is hardly interested in how the party will win in Ekiti”, Oni said.

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