The
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, said he had learnt his lessons from
his initial support for the embattled factional National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
Fayose
said this when the ex-chairman of Daar Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi,
took his PDP national chairmanship campaign to Ekiti.
He
said, “I must tell you that I have learnt my lessons from my past experience. I
will not openly identify or campaign for a candidate any longer. As part of our
great party in Ekiti, I ‘m assuring you that I do not have a personal candidate
and God knows I have not spoken to my people about any candidate.
“We
will allow God to choose for us this time by ensuring that all aspirants have a
level-playing ground.
“I have
learnt my lessons on Ali Modu Sheriff and I take full responsibility for the
consequences. Imagine, if we have allowed him to get there, with the way he is
now behaving, it would have been worse than this.”
Fayose,
while expressing concerns about the crisis rocking the party, lamented that
some people were merely paying lip service to reconciliation efforts in the PDP
because of selfish interest.
Dokpesi
pleaded with the delegates to allow him to serve the party and return it to the
winning ways.
According
to him, since the last general elections, the All Progressives Congress has not
allowed the PDP leaders to rest, urging members of the party to stand and
defend democracy in the country.
Dokpesi
also denied stepping down for a former National Vice-Chairman of the party,
Chief Bode George.
He
stated, “Some people have alleged that I have surrendered for our elder in the
party, Chief Bode George. Let me make it categorically clear that I was born
and bred in Ibadan and I do understand and appreciate the Yoruba traditions so
much and so I have respect for elders.
“But
there was no time that Chief Bode George and I met and discuss this issue and I
did not in any way surrender the race to him. I have not stepped down for him
in any way because this time we need fresh and younger blood that would have
the physical and mental alertness for the job.
“I have
been touring 17 states of the federation for just about a week now and I’m
still strong.”
Meanwhile,
the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the PDP, Senator Walid Jibrin, has faulted
insinuations that Sheriff was planted by some unseen forces to destroy the
party.
He said
at Sherrif’s age, nobody could have planted him to destroy a party, which was
built by great Nigerians, both living and dead.
Jibrin,
however, noted that God would not forgive anyone who wanted to destroy a party
that governed Nigeria for 16 years.
The BoT
Chairman, who spoke to newsmen in Kaduna on Friday, said in spite of the
Thursday’s ruling by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja, the
August 17 National Convention of the PDP in Port-Harcourt,
Rivers State, would hold as planned.
Jibrin,
who expressed shock over the judgment, said preparations were in top gear to
ensure a hitch-free convention.
He
noted that the judge had the right to give judgment while the party had the
rights to appeal the judgment.
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