Former governor of Osun State, Prince
Olagunsoye Oyinlola, on Sunday, in Okuku, said he pitched his tent with Alhaji
Baraje-led faction of the party because of what he termed excesses and
anti-democratic dispositions of the national chairman, Alhaji Tukur.
He alleged that the many excesses of
Alhaji Tukur and his penchant for running the national secretariat of the party
from his home culminated in series of crisis rocking the party.
Oyinlola, while addressing a rally
organised by his supporters from the 30 local government areas of the state, at
Odo-Otin Grammar School football field in Okuku, his hometown, said the
Yar’Adua Centre, where Baraje-led group met after staging a walk-out from the
Eagle Square, Abuja, venue of the PDP mini convention, was originally booked
for a wedding reception.
He said the five governors, including
the Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, who walked out of the mini convention
at Eagle Square, were fighting the injustice of his removal as the PDP’s
scribe.
“Tukur was engaged in too many
excesses and all my efforts to make him realise this failed. When our executive
council came on board, he was doing the party meeting from his private house
rather than from the party secretariat.
“It was not true that I left their
convention under the pretext that I wanted to go to the toilet. It was not easy
for me to stay there and watch what they were doing there. They locked out the
Adamawa State governor and his people. They doctored the lists of delegates
from Anambra and Rivers states,” he added.
According to Oyinlola, “the current
crisis rocking the PDP commenced in 2010, when President Jonathan declared his
intention to contest the 2011 presidential election, as some serving PDP
governors were not favourably disposed towards his ambition.
“President Jonathan called me at
about 1.00 a.m sometimes in 2010 and requested that I should come to see him in
Abuja. I honoured him and when I got to him, he told me of his ambition to
contest the presidential election and sought for my support
“The president later told me that he
knew that my hands are tied, but I told him immediately that I am not a goat so
no one could tie me. His belief was that I would give maximum support to
General Ibrahim Babangida because of my relationship with him and interestingly,
Jonathan had 99 out of 100 votes cast by delegates from Osun State,” he added.
He accused the president of taking
sides in the process that led to his removal as the national secretary of the
party, adding that all peace meetings called by notable leaders of the party to
resolve the matter were deadlocked.
Oyinlola, who was accompanied to the
rally by his wife, Omolola and former state chairman of the party, Alhaji
Ademola Razaq, said he was the recognised national secretary of the party and
remained the leader of the party in Osun State, contrary to claim by some
leaders of the party that he would be disciplined.
Oyinlola said he had not flouted any
provision of the constitution of the party by teaming up with like minds to
form a parallel faction, contending that “the PDP constitution does not prevent
anyone from teaming up with like minds.”
Recalling the genesis of his
travails, Oyinlola said “my problem with my former boss, Alhaji Tukur, started
right from my first day in office. He introduced some strange things like
creating the office of the chief of staff and others. I kicked against this
development and he took offence to my action.
“Tukur ruined the PDP when he started
fighting everybody. He fought the governor of his state and other northern
governors. He believed he could do everything on his own without the support of
other people. Now, he has ruined the party.”
He said President Jonathan was aware
of his face-off with Tukur and did nothing to settle it, adding that “even when
the president called both of us to a parley in Abuja, nothing meaningful was
achieved.”
Oyinlola lamented that the South-West
was marginalised in the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the PDP,
stressing that the new leadership of the party under Alhaji Kawu Baraje would
do justice to correct the anomaly.
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