Barely twenty-four hours to the governorship primary
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State, two of the governorship
aspirants, Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke and Hon Wole Oke, have announced
their decisions to withdraw from the primary, billed to hold today in Oshogbo.
Their withdrawal came on the heels of last Tuesday’s allege assault on Adeleke
by the supporters of another aspirant, Senator Iyiola Omisore and Wednesday’s
ward congress, which they have all condemned. Addressing journalists at his
country home in Ede, Adeleke said he resolved to boycott the primary in order
not to waste the lives of his followers because of “an aspirant desperation and
determination to “maim and kill to secure the ticket at all costs.” Adeleke,
who was the first executive governor of Osun State, said Senator Iyiola Omisore
was desperate to emerge as the party’s candidate. He said the party machinery
had been hijacked to favour only Omisore, saying his decision not to
participate in the primary should not be seen as an act of cowardice or fear.
He said he might decide to participate in the primary whenever the party is
ready to organise a transparent and fair primary in future. Similarly, Wole
Oke, former chairman, Committee on Defense in the House of Representatives,
insisted that he wanted justice and fairness, alleging that the state PDP
chairman, Alhaji Ganiyu Olaoluwa, is working for Omisore. Meanwhile, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State has described the violence associated
with the PDP primary in the state as capable of causing a breakdown of law and
order in “our peaceful state.” It will be recalled that the supporters of
Omisore and Adeleke clashed last Tuesday, at a hotel in Oshogbo, where PDP
aspirants assembled to meet a five-man electoral committee from Abuja to
oversee the state congress and primary. According to the report, Minister of
Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, a supporter of Omisore, allegedly ordered his
escorts to search Adeleke’s aides when they arrived at the hotel. An argument
between Adeleke and Omisore was said to have led to a clash, during which the
former governor was allegedly beaten up. Adeleke later told newsmen that he and
his men were beaten up by the supporters of Omisore and Adesiyan. A detachment
of anti-riot police had been deployed to the PDP’s state party secretariat
along Gbongan road to ensure that there was no breakdown of law during
governorship primary.
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Omits ore is a desperado. I pity the sound people if they alow an assassin like omits ore to rule them
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