Two former governors of Oyo State, Rasheed
Ladoja and Alao Akala have returned to the PDP.
Ladoja and Akala, after serving single term each as
governor, at different periods, dumped the PDP for the Accord Party (AP) and
the All Progressives Congress (APC), respectively.
The two former governors were yesterday represented at a
meeting of Oyo State PDP stakeholders, summoned by the national leadership of
the party, at its secretariat in Abuja.
While Senator Femi Lanlehin was one of the
representatives of Ladoja, Biodun Tajudeen Kareem led those who represented
Akala at the meeting.
Addressing the stakeholders, chairman of the PDP National
Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, said some of the stakeholders
absent had spoken with him.
He, however warned against “cutting-corners” in order to achieve personal ambitions.
Makarfi also urged party leaders not to compromise PDP
structures but work towards ensuring that the party reclaimed power in 2019.
“We are not in politics to suffer but to form government.
PDP was the dominant party in the state but internal crisis caused us to lose
election,” he said.
“What I don’t want is for one party to dominate. We want
a healthy, competitive democracy where people would be free to choose their
leaders,” he added.
Makarfi also met with stakeholders of the Osun State
chapter of the party and former PDP members of the National Assembly.
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