Ekiti
State Governor Ayo Fayose yesterday hinted that he may quit the crisis-ridden
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) before the 2018 governorship election.
Speaking
during a meeting with the state Suppliers’ Association of Nigeria in
Ikere-Ekiti, Fayose said he would stop All Progressives Congress (APC)
from taking over the state in 2018.
The
governor told his audience he was studying the situation on which party he
would move his political family.
Speaking
on the defeat his party suffered last Saturday in Ondo State governorship poll,
Fayose alleged that the electorate sold their votes.
“The
scenario won’t repeat itself in Ekiti,” the governor boasted.
He
said the victory of Rotimi Akeredolu did not confer legitimacy on the election
or that the people voted rightly.
Fayose
dumped the PDP ahead of the 2011 general election when he defected to
Labour Party (LP) to run for Ekiti Central senatorial seat. He was defeated by
then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate Babafemi Ojudu.
Fayose
returned to PDP in 2012 ahead of the 2014 governorship election in which he
defeated Governor Kayode Fayemi.
Ekiti
PDP is polarised; the exco loyal to Fayose is led by Gboyega Oguntuase,
which belongs to Ahmed Makarfi faction.
The
other exco loyal to Senator Buruji Kashamu belongs to Ali Modu Sheriff faction.
On
his political future, Fayose said: “I don’t know the platform I will
use for the 2018 election yet and at the appropriate time, I will
tell you.
“We
are still studying the situation. We have to play the game left, right and
centre and whoever we are going to use and the platform, you will all be
part of the process because politics is about the people.
“You
saw how people sold their votes in Ondo State. I am confident that will
not happen in Ekiti. I am close to the people; you are the source of
my strength.
“Even
if it requires just 48 hours to any election, if I tell you where to go,
you will surely follow me there.”
At
another meeting with civil servants on Grade Levels 01-06, Fayose boasted that
he would defeat the APC again in the 16 local governments, just as it happened
on June 21, 2014.
He
pledged to give priority to workers’ welfare, carrying them along on receipts
from the Federation Account and bridging the communication gap with the
workforce.
The
governor added: “APC will be fooling itself if it thinks it will conquer
Ekiti as it did Ondo. Ekiti is a peculiar place and I am the man on
ground here.
“I
want to assure my supporters and Nigerians that APC won’t win a local
government here in 2018.
“Governor
Olusegun Mimiko and Eyitayo Jegede might have lost in Ondo State, but that
does not mean the people voted rightly. In 2015, people clamoured
for change and what have we got now? Nigerians are becoming poorer than
ever.
“Today,
I am the lone voice in Southwest. I am now like the nation of
Israel surrounded by enemies, but I shall defeat and triumph over
them.”
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