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  • Adebutu: I’m the authentic PDP candidate

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State is being torn apart by the battle for supremacy between the faction led by Bayo Dayo, who enjoys the backing of Senator Buruji Kashamu and Zikirulahi Ogundele, who belongs to the Oladipupo Adebutu camp. Following the latest court ruling, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) recognises Kashamu as the Ogun PDP governorship candidate. Adebutu insists that he remains the authentic candidate of the party. Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU was at the event in which Adebutu spoke to reporters in Lagos.

    Oladipupo Adebutu, son of billionaire business man, Kensington Adebutu, is undergoing a baptism of fire in politics. Last month, the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) proclaimed him as its Ogun State governorship candidate. But, last week, the table turned against him as the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) recognised his rival, Senator Buruji Kashamu, as the party’s flag bearer.

    Adebutu rejected the list of candidates that omitted his name and substituted it with Kashamu, saying: “I am the candidate of the PDP in Ogun. Buruji is a joke.”

    The House of Representatives member blamed the All Progressives Congress (APC) and INEC for his ordeal. He alleged that the electoral body was influenced by the ruling party to deprive him of the ticket. To him, the confusion represents one of the challenges of democracy. He added: “The APC wants to win Ogun by all means out of desperation. Attempts have been made to lure me to defect to the APC, but I rejected it.”

    It appears that the aggrieved politician also has a score to settle with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN). He said: “Osinbajo is desperate to win Ogun. He wanted me to join the APC, but I rejected it. The PDP is being targeted to weaken it.”

    Although INEC had explained that it was guided by a court order, Adebutu rejected the explanation, saying: “INEC is an appendage of the APC. Why is INEC selectively obeying court orders in a way that can put Ogun PDP in jeopardy? INEC is a department of the APC.”

    The crisis in Ogun PDP is the climax of the division in the party in the last 10 years. The leadership tussle has escalated and assumed new dimensions. At the centre of the logjam are two factional party chairmen: Bayo Dayo, who enjoys the backing of Kashamu and Zikirulahi Ogundele, who belongs to the Adebutu camp.

    The primary was stressful. The post-primary experience has been more stressful. Born with silver spoon in his mouth, Adebutu should be swimming in the opulence of his illustrious father’s wealth. He has worked and made money in business before joining the fray to contribute his quota. He told reporters in Lagos last weekend that he has experienced more than he bargained for in politics. “While walking now, I have to look at my back to see whether a bullet is coming. I have to be more security conscious,” he said.

    The party’s national executive regards Adebutu as its flag bearer, because he duly obtained its nomination form and participated at the primary supervised by the leadership. The same cannot be said for Kashamu. The party suspended and later dismissed him. But, the court said the party erred. Adebutu and Kashamu have been in and out of court. Cases are still pending in court over the ticket.

    However, Adebutu is hinging his case on the position of the court that it is the duty of the national leadership of the party to conduct the primary. Also, the court affirmed that when the governorship primary is not conducted by the national leadership, its outcome is null and void. “Despite these orders, INEC chose to create confusion in Ogun PDP by recognising Kashamu,” he fumed.

    INEC has been at the centre of nomination controversies in different states. Zamfara and Rivers APC are also complaining that the agency omitted the names of their candidates. Unless the outstanding issues are resolved, the two troubled chapters may not have flag bearers for the poll.

    In respect of Ogun PDP crisis, Adebutu maintained that the electoral body is biased, adding that the non-recognition of the authentic PDP candidate was part of orchestrated plan to stifle the party’s growth in the Gateway State. He wondered why INEC, which was part of the primary, withdrew recognition of his candidature. He also said the decision was in bad faith, because the dissolution of the state executive committee of the party being contested by the Kashamu group has not been resolved.

    Instructively, Ogundele’s and Dayo’s executive committees were legitimized by the court. Later, both were dissolved at the party’s national convention. Since the Kashamu camp has been outlawed by the PDP, its key national leaders, Senator Modu Sheriff and Dr. Cairo Ojugbo, have left for the APC. Kashamu decided to fight on. The intra-party squabbles have taken tolls on the crisis-ridden chapter.

    Adebutu added: “The PDP is in trouble because people who did not buy the party’s governorship form are now being recognised as its candidate. The constitution says only the PDP NEC can submit the list of candidates to INEC. APC deliberately orchestrated the crisis. INEC should have published two names for Ogun PDP based on court orders or no name at all.”

    Many party members are confused. The election is drawing near. Yet, the coast is not clear. Can the two factions work together at the poll? Adebutu said the interest of the party is paramount, adding that members and the entire people of Ogun State will vote for the PDP. He seemed to share the legal and partisan understanding that the electorate vote for the party and not necessarily the candidate.  Thus, he is optimistic that he will triumph at the end of the day.

    Adebutu stressed: “We members of the PDP will not dismember the PDP. We will not leave our party, and we will vote for our party, and by the time we get to the Supreme Court, we will get victory for our party.”

     

  • It’s strange Secondus is backing Adebutu, says Kashamu

    The senator representing Ogun East, Buruji Kasamu, has described the support of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman Uche Secondus for the governorship candidacy of Ladi Adebutu as strange.

    Kashamu, who spoke in Lagos at the weekend against the backdrop of claims that he had withdrawn from the Ogun State governorship race, said his interest was for the PDP to win the March 2 poll.

    He said: “It is strange that the national leadership of the PDP, led by Prince Uche Secondus, is claiming that Ladi (Adebutu) is the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun, despite the fact that he emerged through an illegal process. The PDP leaders are the ones making a mistake. They are respectable people but there are no two governorship candidates of the PDP in Ogun. It is the exco of Adebayo that is known to the law. That is why the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is relating with his exco.”

    The senator noted that based on existing court judgment, he remained the PDP governorship candidate in Ogun State.

    He urged his supporters to remain steadfast and keep the hope alive.

    Kashamu said: “I have never issued any statement that I stepped down for Adebutu. What I said was that we should all join hands and work together for the victory of the party. If the court rules that Ladi is the candidate eventually, I will work for him; if the court upholds my victory, I expect him to work for me. But the most important thing is that we should all work together for the victory of the PDP.”

    The senator added that INEC recognised him as the governorship candidate of the party in the state.

    He said he would gladly allow his supporters to work for Adebutu, if the court rules against him.

    “I will not step down unless the court rules otherwise,” Kashamu said.

  • Kashamu rejects Adebutu-led PDP presidential campaign council

    The Ogun State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Buruji Kashamu, has rejected another PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation (PDP PCO) chaired by a member of the House of Representatives, Oladipupo Adebutu.

    Kashamu described the new body as fake.

    In a statement in Ijebu-Igbo, Kashamu, who is the senator representing Ogun East, said the authentic PDP PCO, which he chairs, was inaugurated by the lawful Adebayo Dayo-led State Executive of the party on November 28.

    The statement reads: “The purported inauguration of another PDP PCO by the dissident group within the Ogun State PDP is most unfortunate. One is surprised that this is coming at a time well-meaning stakeholders are preaching reconciliation, peace and unity.

    “As a lawmaker, he should not portray himself as a lawbreaker. The only PDP chairman known to the law and major stakeholders within the Ogun State PDP is Adebayo Dayo.

    “Dayo, as the State Chairman of the PDP, presided over the State Congress where the governorship candidate of our party was elected in line with Section 25(1) of the PDP Constitution 2017 (as amended), which states: ‘There shall be a State Party Congress which shall consist of: The State Chairman who shall be the Chairman.’

    “Section 25(2C) states further: ‘The function of the State Congress shall be to: (c)     Elect Governorship candidates of the Party’, among others.”

    “Having emerged in line with the provisions of the Constitution of our great party, I am the governorship candidate known to the party, the law and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). It was in line with the decisions and guidelines released by the party that the governorship candidates should head the PDP PCO in their respective states that the party’s stakeholders chose me to lead the campaign in Ogun State.

    “So, any other person parading himself as the Chairman of the PDP PCO in Ogun State is an impostor and should be ignored.”

    Kashamu urged the security agencies and the national leadership of the party to call Adebutu to order before his importunate actions plunge the party and Ogun State into an unnecessary chaos and crisis.

    The senator also urged the national leadership of the party to be neutral wherever there are issues between contending interests within a political party.

    “The national leadership should be a father to all wherever there is a dispute between contending groups or forces within the party and not take side with one against the other since we are all members of the same family.”

  • Kashamu rejects Adebutu-led PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation

    The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Senator Buruji Kashamu, on Wednesday rejected the purported constitution of another PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation (PDP PCO) for the state being chaired a member of the House of Representatives, Honourable Oladipupo Adebutu.

    Kashamu described the composition of the new body as fake.

    In a statement issued in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, Kashamu, who is the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District at the Senate, said the authentic PDP PCO, which he heads as the Chairman, was inaugurated by the lawful Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led State Executive of the PDP on the 28th of November, 2018.

    He said his choice as the Chairman of the PDP PCO in Ogun State was informed by the fact that he is the party’s governorship candidate with a solid structure and functional offices across the state.

    The statement reads in part: “The purported inauguration of another PDP PCO by the dissident group within the Ogun State PDP is most unfortunate. One is surprised that this is coming at a time well-meaning stakeholders are preaching reconciliation, peace and unity.

    “As a lawmaker, he should not portray himself as a lawbreaker. The only PDP Chairman known to the law and major stakeholders within the Ogun State PDP is Engr. Adebayo Dayo.

    “Engr. Dayo, as the State Chairman of the PDP, presided over the State Congress where the governorship candidate of our party was elected in line with Section 25(1) of the Peoples Democratic Party Constitution 2017 (as amended) which states: ‘There shall be a State Party Congress which shall consist of: The State Chairman who shall be the Chairman.

    “Section 25(2C) states further: ‘The function of the State Congress shall be to: (c) Elect Governorship candidates of the Party’, among others.”

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    “Having emerged in line with the provisions of the Constitution of our great party, I am the governorship candidate known to the party, the law and INEC. It was in line with the decisions and guidelines released by the party that the governorship candidates should head the PDP PCO in their respective states that the party stakeholders chose me to lead the campaign in Ogun State.

    “So, any other person parading himself as the Chairman of the PDP PCO in Ogun State is an impostor and should be ignored.”

    Kashamu urged the security agencies and the national leadership of the party to call Adebutu to order before his importunate actions plunge the party and Ogun state into unnecessary chaos and crisis.

    He also urged the national leadership of the party to be neutral wherever there were issues between contending interests within a political party.

    “The national leadership should be a father-to-all wherever there is a dispute between contending groups or forces within the party and not take side with one against the other since we are all members of the same family.

    “But, even as members of the same family, we have our right to life and to live. The father cannot attempt to kill one child for the other and expect that the child will not fight for its life or assume that the law will not take its course if the child is killed by the father. That is why we say the supreme power of the party is not absolute,” Kashamu added.

  • ‘Court of Appeal didn’t declare Adebutu Ogun PDP guber candidate’

    The Kashamu/Abati Campaign Organisation in Ogun State has said that the judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Tuesday did not declare Hon Oladipupo Adebutu as the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun State.

    A statement issued by the campaign organization in response to the judgment said contrary to the “ false news being spread by our opponents, the Court of Appeal did not declare Honourable Oladipupo Adebutu or anyone for that matter as the Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State.”

    “ That was not the prayers of PDP who are the appellants in the matter and so such a prayer could not have been granted, said Austin Oniyokor, the campaign organisation’s spokesman.

    The Court according to him, specifically held that it was not a pre-election matter where the nomination of candidates is in issue since the matter was filed by the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP and not aspirants.

    “Having held that it was not a pre-election matter, the Court of Appeal could not have made a pronouncement on the validity or otherwise of the nomination of candidates for the 2019 general election.

    “What is more, the 25th of October, 2018 letter written by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) emphatically stated that its decision to accept the list of candidates submitted by the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Exco was predicated on three court suits, namely FHC/L/CS/636/2016, FHC/L/CS/1556/2017 and FHC/AB/CS/114/2018. It is only the interlocutory orders in FHC/AB/CS/114/2018 that were set aside.

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    “The full and final judgments in FHC/L/CS/636/2016 and FHC/L/CS/1556/2017 in favour of the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Exco which are yet to be set aside and do not have any subsisting appeals against them still remain.

    “It should also be pointed out that based on the judgments in FHC/L/CS/636/2016 and FHC/L/CS/1556/2017 in favour of the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Exco, INEC had in an earlier letter dated 12th April, 2018, informed the PDP of the commission’s compliance with the two judgments of the Federal High Court.

    “The extant judgment of the Court of Appeal in this appeal does not finally determine the matter. That is why it ordered that the case file should be returned to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court for reassignment of the case to another judge who will hear and determine the originating summons.

    “Flowing from the above, we wish to reassure our teeming supporters, party leaders and elders, friends and associates that nothing has changed. The nomination of Senator Buruji Kashamu and all other candidates of the Ogun State PDP based on the valid and subsisting judgments mentioned above has not changed.

    “Finally, our lawyers have taken steps to immediately appeal the judgment of the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court.’”

  • I won’t surrender my governorship ticket —Adebutu

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Oladipupo Adebutu, yesterday, said that he won’t surrender his governorship ticket despite alleged attempts to make him abandon his mandate.

    In a statement by his media office, the federal lawmaker said a factional state exco, led by Bayo Dayo, would work in vain to frustrate him from the governorship race.

    “I’m a member of the PDP constitutionally recognized even by the Supreme court of the land, and backed by the national secretariat of the party. The people now fighting desperately to upturn the wishes of the people deliberately refused to participate in the primary, how then could they emerge in a process they didn’t participate in?”, he said.

    Adebutu added: “The constitution of our great party says only the primary conducted and supervised by its officials would be accepted.

    “You don’t ‘dash’ people political positions in a democratic process, it must be keenly contested, which informed why former Governor Otunba Gbenga Daniel rejected the senatorial ticket given to him (by the faction).

    ‘’I am not going to leave the party we all laboured to build. Forget the insinuations about names in those fictitious lists. We will campaign vigorously to make our presidential hopeful, Atiku Abubakar win in a landslide victory as well as all candidates on our party’s platform.”

  • Governorship: Adebutu, Shittu emerge separate candidates for Ogun PDP

    Ogun State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic party (PDP) on Sunday conducted two separate primaries and elected two different candidates for the 2019 governorship election in the state.
    The Sikirulai Ogundele – led  group conducted their primary at the Marque, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library(OOPL), Abeokuta, with Hon. Ladi Adebutu emerging winner – sole candidate, garnering 2,369 votes out of the 2,669 accredited delegates.
    Capt. Mike Williams Hart (Primary Committee Chairman), Ms Barbara Aloma(Secretary), Emmanuel Ekpe (member), Anthony Agbetuyi (member) and Bukola Oyinkasola (member) from the National body, Abuja, conducted the primary that led to the emergence of Adebutu as  a parallel candidate.
    Another group loyal to Senator Buruji Kashamu and where Engr. Bayo Dayo is the state  executive chairman, had theirs at the PDP State Secretariat on IBB Boulevard, Oke – Mosan, Abeokuta with officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said to have been on ground to observe the exercise.
    At the end of the exercise with 1,994 accredited delegates, 1979 of them voted for Adeleke Shittu from Ijebu – Igbo, in Ijebu North Local Government Area of the state, to emerge the gubernatorial candidate of the Bayo Dayo group, after Fatai Adeyanju had stepped down for him.
    Speaking with reporters, Bayo Dayo maintained that theirs is the authentic primary conducted by the executive Committee deriving its authority from a valid court order since 2016.
    Meanwhile, Confusion and apprehension suffused the air of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, and other parts of the state over the planned governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), prompting five of the governorship aspirants – Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), Otunba Bimbo Ashiru(Ogun East), Prince Dapo Abiodun(Ogun East), Jimi Lawal(Ogun East) and Abayomi Hunye (Ogun West), to raise alarm on breach of security and breakdown of law and order in the state.
    The signed petition which was signed by the five aspirants and copies of which were sent to the Commissioner of Police, Director of State Security Service(DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC), the army and other sister security agencies in the state, the petitioners cited Hon. Semiu Akintade of Olorunda ward  in Abeokuta North who they claimed has been kidnapped.
     They accused the state Chairman of one of the transport unions in Ogun State, of being behind the alleged security breach, stressing that even some security agents have been given lists their supporters for arrest on trump up allegations ostensibly to keep them out of circulation during the electioneering process.
    Six persons – Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade(Ogun West), Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), Otunba Bimbo Ashiru(Ogun East), Prince Dapo Abiodun(Ogun East), Jimi Lawal(Ogun East) and Abayomi Hunye (Ogun West), are in a keen battle for the APC governorship ticket in a primary that has been shifted till further notice.
    The petition reads: “We, the undersigned gubernatorial aspirants on the platform of All Progressives in Ogun State are constrained to write the petition on the unprofessional activities of some security personnel, who were actively engaged and poised to continue with their nefarious activities of intimidation, harassment, kidnapping and threat to life, such as the kidnapping of Hon. Semiu Akintunde in Olorunda Ward, Abeokuta North Local Government.
    “It is noteworthy, that some security personnel have been given a list of our supporters to be arrested and detained on trump up charges so as to remove them from circulation during the electioneering process.
    “In the circumstance, we hereby humbly request for timely intervention and immediate remedial action to prevent breakdown of Law and Order and safeguard the electoral process rescheduled for tomorrow, October 1, 2018.”
  • Adebutu hosts Iftar

    The Chairman, House of Reps. Committee on Rural Development, Oladipupo Adebutu, hosted hundreds of Muslims to an Iftar at his Iperu, Ogun State residence.

    Ustaz Musbaudeen Kazeem, who delivered lecture on ‘The benefit of Ramadan,’ urged wealthy Nigerians to emulate Adebutu’s generousity.

    According to him, the lawmaker has been providing food for fasting Muslims.

    Adebutu, a governorship aspirant, thanked the gathering for honour his invitation.

    He promised to bring developmental projects to the town.

  • Adebutu: Aare title fits Adams

    Popular businessman Sir Adebutu Kessington, at the weekend, said the Aare Ona Kakanfo-designate, Otunba Gani Adams, is a good choice.

    The Lotto owner said Adams had started the work and prayed for a successful tenure for the generalissimo of Yoruba.

    He urged Adams to be conscious of the fact that he is the Aare Ona Kakanfo-designate of the Yoruba and not of a town or city.

    Welcoming Adams to his Iperu-Remo, Ogun State home, the frontline businessman noted that the title will really fit the national coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) because of his antecedent.

    The businessman, who embraced Adams to the admiration of other visitors, said he was happy the “ball eventually fell in Adams’ court”.

  • Buhari felicitates with `Baba Ijebu’ at 82

    Buhari felicitates with `Baba Ijebu’ at 82

    President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with Ogun businessman Chief Kesington Adebutu as the philanthropist clocks 82 on Oct. 24.

    The President in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Tuesday, lauded Adebutu’s contributions to the growth of the economy.

    Buhari also lauded Adebutu for providing jobs to thousands of Nigerians, especially the youth.

    He praised the business acumen, hard work and determination that enabled Adebutu to rise from a humble beginning to sit atop a business empire currently.

    Buhari affirmed that Adebutu’s philanthropic programmes under the auspices of the Kesington Adebukunola Adebutu Foundation had made life more meaningful for less-privileged Nigerians.

    He described as “worthy of emulation” the donations made by Adebutu, especially to educational and religious organisations by the octogenarian, popularly called “Baba Ijebu”.

    According to Buhari, such contributions have endeared Adebutu to Nigerians from all parts of the country.

    The president prayed that God would grant Adebutu good health and longer life, to continue rendering selfless services to his fatherland and humanity.

    Adebutu is a recipient of several chieftaincy titles and honorary doctorate degrees from various institutions across the country.

    NAN