The Guardian (Nigeria)

Southwest PDP closes ranks, vows to defeat APC

• Fayose changes tactics, announces Makinde as Southwest PDP leader • Makinde’s candidate, Arapaja defeats Olafeso as PDP zonal chairman • Fani- Kayode, Bode George absent • Electoral committee disqualifi­es candidate for being overage

- From Muyiwa Adeyemi ( Head, South West Bureau), Rotimi Agboluaje ( Ibadan) and Timothy Agbor ( Osogbo)

AFTER months of horsetradi­ng and exchange of invective, the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) gladiators in the Southwest, yesterday, sheathed their swords and agreed to work together to dislodge the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) in the geopolitic­al zone. This was in contrast to what happened at the weekend when political thugs on Saturday disrupted the Northwest Zonal Congress of the party at Kaduna Internatio­nal Trade Fairground, leading to the destructio­n of ballot boxes and chairs. The Southwest leaders, who spoke at the zonal congress of the party held at Women and Children Developmen­t Initiative Foundation ( WOCDIF), Centre in Osogbo, Osun State, said they had agreed to use the congress to elect best candidates to reoganise the party to win future elections and represent them at the national level.

Before the poll, they agreed to accept the outcome of the elections and work with the winners.

Signals of a united South West PDP became obvious when the former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, entered the venue of the congress and went straight to hug Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, and described the governor as the leader and father of the party in the region. And just after the validation, Makinde last night won his first political battle as leader of the Southwest after his candidate, former deputy governor of Oyo, Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja, emerged as PDP Southwest Chairman, edging out Dr Eddy Olafeso, candidate of Fayose, with 13 votes. Olafeso polled 330 votes while his opponent, Arapaja, polled 343 votes. 10 votes were voided.

Fayose’s action did not only douse the tension at the congress but elicited applause from delegates from the six states of the Southwest. He warned their supporters against coming in between them and creating divisions. He said Makinde remained

the leader of the party in the zone.

He said: “Governor Seyi Makinde is our leader. Our supporters and lovers should not continue to put wedge in between us. Either way, this election goes, I will accept. Even though Arapaja has abused me so much, I will be the first person to visit him in Ibadan. Nobody has offended me and if I have offended anybody, I sincerely apologise. Seyi Makinde remains our father come what may.”

Makinde in his remarks said he would accept the outcome of the election and work with those who emerge. He described the congress as a family contest saying there would be no victor, no vanquished. Makinde said: “This is a family affair. It is an attempt to reposition our party in the Southwest. It has ramificati­ons for our party nationally. Whatever the outcome is, we will take it in the spirit of a family contest. We don’t want to defeat ourselves, we want to defeat the APC.

“At the end of this exercise, there will be no victor, no vanquished. As the only governor of the party in the zone, whoever emerges, I will work with them to reposition the party.”

He told delegates that if Southwest PDP remained strong and united, the future of the party at the national level is assured, saying elected officers will contribute to success at the national level.

The former deputy governor of Lagos State, Mrs Kofoworola Bucknor- Akerele, expressed hope that the congress would be peaceful. She said the outcome of the congress would reflect the will of the people. “We want to show the world that we are a democratic party and everything will go peacefully. The outcome of the congress will reflect the will of the people. We are going to vote democratic­ally. The preparatio­n so far has been very good,” she said.

The immediate past zonal chairman of the party in the Southwest, Dr. Eddy Olafeso, had earlier expressed confidence he would win. He boasted of excellent track records as the immediate past chairman of the zone, stressing that if elected for a second term, he would achieve more. He contested alongside a former deputy governor of Oyo State, Taofeek Arapaja.

Olafeso said: “We started from a storm yesterday when the city was invaded by thugs but along the line, the security operatives have done their bit to keep this place calm. The most significan­t thing we recognise is that this is a family affair. This is PDP and one of the cornerston­es of democracy. I am excited that this is happening and I pray God that as it is happening very well, it will end well too.”

He said agents would not play any role because the constituti­on of the party stipulates open secret ballot. He hinged his hope for victory on his track record, saying: “I am a democrat, I have track records of performanc­e from my days in Students Union in Ife ( OAU), I participat­ed and competed.

If I win, I will celebrate and if I lose, I will congratula­te the winner and walk on with my life because all power belongs to God. I am excited that I am participat­ing and I know I am going to win,” he added.

 ??  ?? Former Governor of Ekiti State, Segun Oni ( left); former Minister of Mines and Steel, Wole Oyelese; Bose Adedibu and Taofeek Arapaja at the 2021 Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) South West Congress held in Osogbo… yesterday.
Former Governor of Ekiti State, Segun Oni ( left); former Minister of Mines and Steel, Wole Oyelese; Bose Adedibu and Taofeek Arapaja at the 2021 Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) South West Congress held in Osogbo… yesterday.
 ??  ?? Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde ( right) and former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose during the 2021 Peoples Democratic Party South West Congress in Osogbo… yesterday. PHOTO: NAJEEM RAHEEM
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde ( right) and former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose during the 2021 Peoples Democratic Party South West Congress in Osogbo… yesterday. PHOTO: NAJEEM RAHEEM

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