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Crisis Hits South-west PDP as Fayose Fights Makinde over Control

- Victor Ogunje

Crisis may have hit the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South-west as the former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has warned the Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, against tampering with the leadership of the party in Ekiti State and other South-west states, despite the position of the governor as the zonal leader of the party.

Fayose insisted that the Oyo State governor has no right to interfere in the local politics being played in each South-west state despite being a zonal leader of the party.

The former governor said this yesterday when he led the national delegates of PDP, including the chairmen of the party in Osun, Ekiti, Lagos states to Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Fayose stressed that Makinde, though the only governor in South-west, should allow every state to be governed by its local leaders.

He noted that he is ready to fight anyone that wants to take over the structure of the party in Ekiti State from him.

He said, “There has been a reasonable cold war of who and who becomes the executive of the zone. Governor Makinde has demanded that the zonal executive be sacked and a caretaker be fostered on the zone which the party did.

“But since the caretaker committee came into being, he has not allowed them to function because he produced the chairman.

“Beyond that, the fact that there is a sitting governor does not say I should go to another man’s state. Nobody should come to my state; if you come to my state, I will face you squarely.

“I will continue to respect him because he is my brother; I love him so much and I was part of his emergence.”

Earlier, the party in Ogun State had taken over the party secretaria­t barely a month after the leader of a faction of the party in the state, the late Senator Buruji Kashamu died.

The other faction led by Sikirullah­i Ogundele took over the Secretaria­t from the Kashamu faction in a peaceful manner and held a zonal meeting afterward.

Rising from the meeting, a communique was issued and signed by the four states chairmen of PDP in South-West, which include Mr. Deji Doherty (Lagos); Sikirullah­i Ogundele (Ogun); Sunday Olatunde Akanfe (Osun); and Bisi Kolawole (Ekiti).

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