The Guardian (Nigeria)

My dead body can’t join, says President’s aide

- From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado- Ekiti

AS the crisis in Ekiti State Chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) rages, former Governor Ayodele Fayose has told the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Babafemi Ojudu and former Minister of Works, Adedayo Adeyeye, to perish the thought of coming to the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP).

Fayose said the party was not in need, and neither was it interested in the defection of the duo to the party despite their difference­s with Governor Kayode Fayemi “because they have no electoral value.”

However, Ojudu and Adeyeye, who are members of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), are locked in a rift with Fayemi over the governor’s alleged dictatorsh­ip and victimisat­ion of members of the party.

Based on this feud, when asked on a radio programme aired in Ado- Ekiti if he would join the PDP, Ojudu dismissed the question, saying he would never contemplat­e such move.

He said: “If I die and they put PDP flag on my coffin, I will wake up, tear it and go back to sleep.”

But angered by the comment, Fayose, in a statement yesterday by his media aide, Lere Olayinka, said: “Apart from them not having electoral value, they are blackmaile­rs and individual­s whose needs are insatiable. Above all, God’s anger has caught up with them in their inordinate quest for power.”

The former governor described Ojudu as a political “opportunis­t”, who is always fighting for his own selfish gains, saying: “He fought against Niyi Adebayo, myself, Segun Oni and he is fighting Fayemi now. Who will please him in Ekiti?

“As for us in the PDP, we are not interested in making any gain from the reckless political life of a man who does nothing other than to destroy the government of Ekiti State.”

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