Former
Osun State governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has said that the Peoples
Democratic Party in the state will, without his support, lose the 2014
governorship election.
Oyinlola, who is one of the leaders of
the new faction of the PDP, said this on Sunday while addressing party
supporters at the Odo Otin Grammar School, Okuku.
The supporters had thronged Okuku,
Oyinlola’s hometown, to welcome him back home, in defiance of an order
by the PDP Elders Committee in the state that any PDP member who
attended any meeting called by Oyinlola or the ‘new PDP’ would be
sanctioned.
The former governor described Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur, whom he constantly referred to as a former PDP chairman,
as a dictator who ran the affairs of the party without recourse to the
provisions of the constitution.
He said that his crisis with Tukur
started immediately after they both assumed office in March 2012. He
explained that Tukur appointed a chief of staff and media aides which
was against what the PDP constitution stipulated.
He added that his stand as the National
Secretary of the party that those aides should not be paid from the
party’s purse triggered off the crisis.
He also said that President Goodluck
Jonathan victimised him because of his relationship with Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida who he said he had known for over 30 years.
He said, “I am happy that despite the
threat that you should no longer associate with me, you still come out
in large number to honour me. God will honour you all. Without my
support, it will be impossible for the PDP to win the governorship
election in Osun State.
“They can only go round to campaign with
what they intend to do but if I follow them I will tell the people what
I have done in the state.”
Oyinlola explained that the manipulation
of the delegates’ list for the mini convention led to the breakaway of
the new PDP faction because some of the governors were stabbed in the
back.
He said that the faction had booked the
Sheu Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, for an imaginary wedding reception for them
to be able to use the venue to announce the emergence of the ‘new PDP’.
“They would have sealed the place off
the way they did to our party secretariat, but we beat them to it by
booking the venue for wedding without making our intention known,” he
said.
Asked if he could join the All Progressive Congress, Oyinlola said, “ I will go elsewhere if I am no longer wanted.”
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