PDP chair asked me for a Range Rover –Fayose
Date Posted: 28/07/2013
Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele
Fayose
| credits: Allwell Okpi
| credits: Allwell Okpi
Former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, in this interview with ALLWELL OKPI, says his suspension from the
Peoples Democratic Party in the state is laughable and meaningless
It was in the news that you and some other
members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State have been suspended. What
exactly is the situation and what led to it?
Nobody can suspend you from a party without the
input of your ward. It is the party at the ward level that will suspend an
errant member. Later, it will be ratified at the local council and state levels.
It will then move from the zone to the national level. So, that suspension is
laughable. The chairman has no such capacity. What informed all that is very
clear; he wants to do what they call a consensus. He just wants to pick a
candidate for the governorship election, which I objected to. He set up a
committee that quite clearly represents the interest of a particular aspirant.
And this committee he set up does not derive its power from the constitution of
the party. The chairman has neither a fiat nor a directive from the National
Working Committee of the party to do so. The powers to decide on the primaries
of governorship aspirant are initiated from the national leadership, according
to our constitution. He asked every aspirant to pay a non-refundable deposit of
N2m and issued them receipts. He gave me a form EKPDP/Gov/2014 Serial number
002, which means I was the second person to pay. You cannot tell somebody to pay
a non-refundable deposit and still be the person to choose who becomes the
candidate. If you were asked to bid for a job and you obtain a form and pay a
non-refundable amount of money, is it the people that put forth the form that
will equally determine who wins the tender? No. It must be done through a
transparent process in accordance with the guidelines stated before the fees
were paid. There must be due process as allowed by the constitution. My
suspension is laughable and meaningless. It is like somebody taking his own
heart out of his body or stopping his heart from pumping. I’m the engine room of
PDP in Ekiti State. Time will tell. Our priority is that the party should win
elections.
Are you accusing the PDP chairman of trying
to impose a candidate for the election?
There was an interview granted by the PDP
chairman in SUNDAY PUNCH of July 14, 2013, where he accused the Action
Congress of Nigeria of endorsing (Governor Kayode) Fayemi and the title was ‘ACN
endorsement of Fayemi despotic – PDP chairman.’ The heading of the Crossfire
read: Ekiti State Chairman of the PDP, Mr. Makanjuola Ogundipe, in this
interview, says it is undemocratic and unconstitutional for the Action Congress
of Nigeria to adopt Kayode Fayemi for another term without testing his
popularity at the primary.’ He said again, ‘The action is not only despotic; it
is also criminal, crude, uncivilised and unconstitutional. Of course, you can’t
expect anything better than that from ACN. They are not used to conducting
primary elections; there is no internal democracy in their party, they run it
like a cult.’ Can’t we now conclude that the chairman is doing exactly what he
accused ACN of doing?
The same chairman emerged in the PDP congress of
March 2012, through a democratic process. My position is that you can’t probate
and reprobate at the same time. He promised the people in the South Senatorial
District that he would zone it (governorship slot) to them. He promised another
set of people that he was setting up the committee because of them. He is using
divide and rule. I made it clear that I would not appear before such a panel
because it does not take its emergence from the constitution of the party. Seven
or eight members of the working committee in the state wrote and rejected the
composition of the consensus committee. They signed to reject it. They said the
committee was not supposed to be because it did not comply with the constitution
of the party. And at different times, the party members in all the 16 local
government areas in the state have resisted what the chairman is doing. Within
themselves, they had issues; some accused him of collecting money from an
aspirant. He had said if I could buy him 2013 Range Rover, then I could rest
assured that I would get the ticket. I’m the one that brought all of them into
the executive. So, I don’t understand why he should start giving conditions and
asking for such money. I told him point blank that I can’t grant his
request.
Some reports said you and others were
suspended because of the roles you played in the invasion of the party’s
secretariat by hoodlums. How true is that?
It is regrettable. How would a former governor
come to the secretariat to do that? Have the police invited me for questioning?
They did not see me there. If you want to accuse people, you must have
evidence.
Is the national leadership of the PDP
involved in this?
Ogundipe led some elders and members of the
committee that he set up to the National Working Committee and the National
Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, said they would look at the complaints and make their
findings public later. This shows that the NWC was being cautious by telling him
that ‘we have heard you, we will find out and tell you our findings.’
Automatically, they don’t want to take side and they don’t want to listen to one
side without talking with the other side. The NWC said it would make its
findings public after thorough investigations. Rather than wait, Ogundipe jumped
the gun to suspend Fayose. I don’t know what he is up to but I know he does not
have the capacity to suspend me.
Last year, you said the leadership of the
PDP was in support of your aspiration to contest the governorship election in
Ekiti State. Doesn’t this suspension imply that things have changed?
Nothing has changed. Everybody can’t support you.
The party will go through a process of primary election. It has been
demonstrated in Anambra State that there will be primary election. Ekiti will
not be an exception. The primary election is going to be under the supervision
of the NWC.
This shows that there is disunity in Ekiti
PDP. Are you still confident that PDP can win the governorship election, which
is about 11 months away?
There is disunity is every party. Opeyemi
Bamidele and Kayode Fayemi are on in their own party (ACN). It is normal.
Conflict resolution is about party building. The same people fighting you today
might be your best friends tomorrow. Twenty-four hours is a long time in
politics. Right now, we should concern ourselves with the internal issues of our
party. Fayemi is out of the issue, as we speak. The issue now is the PDP’s
internal affairs and how its candidates will emerge.
Were you officially notified about the
suspension?
Nobody has communicated me. I heard it in the
news like you heard. The chairman went overboard. I term that as politics and
I’m not bothered about it. I’ve been in this game for a while. I contested
elections in worse terrains than this in 2003. So, it’s not a big deal at
all.
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