Tag: Eddy Olafeso

  • Ondo 2020: Who gets PDP ticket?

    Three chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State – Eyitayo Jegede, Sola Ebiseni and Eddy Olafeso–are struggling for the party’s governorship ticket. Who gets the flag? Deputy Editor (Daily) EMMANUEL OLADESU examines the preparations for the shadow poll.

    Ondo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is preparing for next year’s election. It’s performance at the last presidential and National Assembly elections was the elixir of hope. Although the party later performed woefully during the House of Assembly polls, the precious electoral gains were not wiped out.

    Many believe that Ondo PDP should put its house in order, if it intends to make an impact in the election. The major challenge confronting the party is zoning. But, in the chapter, there is also a leadership vaccum. Party leaders in the mould of the late Dr. Olusegun Agagu, Dr. Segun Mimiko, who had left the party, and Chief Ali Olanusi, who also left the fold, are rare.

    Chieftains, including Dr. Bode Olajumoke, party chairman Clement Faboyede, Senator Akinyelure and Senator Nicholas Tofowomo, are not perceived as rallying points for the chapter, althouggh they still command influence in their localities.

    There is mututal suspicion and distrust in the Ondo PDP. Some aspirants are elevating personal interests over the collective interest.

    Odd election:

    The election in Ondo does not follow the national electoral timetable. Other states in this category are Bayelsa, Kogi and Edo. While Bayelsa and Kogi elections will hold on November 16, those of Edo and Ondo will hold next year.

    The Ondo PDP, led by Faboyede, an engineer and former Commissioner in the Mimiko government, cannot afford to take chances. It is generally believed that the party  lost the 2016 governorship poll to the the post-primary crisis that trailed the choice of its candidate.  During the 2019 elections, PDP won two senatorial districts. The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)  won a seat. The state has nine  House of Representatives seats. PDP won three. APC won four. The social Democratic Party (SDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have one seat each.

    Major aspirants:

    No fewer than 16 aspirants have indicated their interests in the ticket. Twelve are from the South Senatorial District, which by the political antecedent of the state, is more favoured to produce the governor. Out of these, only a few seem to be visible judging by their antecedents and activities.

    Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), was the immediate past Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice Mimiko administration. He was also the candidate of the party during the 2016 election and Coordinator of the Atiku 2019 Presidential Campaigns. He is from Akure in the Central Senatorial District. He has commenced consultations  with stakeholders and made a public declaration of his intention.

    The lawyer has finally relocated from Yola, Adamawa State capital, where he had practised law for more than three decades. 2016 was his baptism of fire. Although he lost, he has refused to desert the battle.

    Jegede, who has the support of Akure, his birthplace and state capital, is flaunting the numerical strength of the city as a vital electoral asset on poll day. His ego will be bruised, if he does not participate in the race. He has been a loyal, dedicated principled chieftain.

    Sola Ebiseni, a lawyer, from Ilaje in the South District, is a veteran politician, having served the state in many capacities since 1990. As a youth, he was elected as Chairman of the old Ilaje/Ese Odo Local Government, the oil producing areas of the state. He also served three times as Commissioner in the governments of the late Chief Adebayo Adefarati and Olusegun Mimiko. A delegate at the 2014 National Conference and a prominent member of Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, he was also a governorship aspirant during the 2016 election. During the 2019 elections, he was a member of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, the Chief Collation Officer and Agent of the party. He has intensified his consultations and made a public declaration of his interest.

    The most experinced aspirant is Ebiseni. He is a grassroots politician who has seen it all. If political seniority and experience are the main factors, he has no rival.

    Dr. Eddy Olafeso, a corporate personality and politician, is the National Vice Chairman (Southwest) of the party. He is a former Commissioner for Information in the Agagu administration. His current position as a member of the National Working Committee of the party, is the reason he is being circumspect in throwing his hat in the ring, in contest with those who ordinarily look forward to him for leadership at this critical time. He has thus not made public declaration of his interest. He is Ikale from Okitipupa in the South District.

    Olafeso, having placed his hand on the PDP plough, has not looked back. As a national officer of the party, he seems to have connection at the top.

    Others whose names are being mentioned, but have not publicly declared their intentions, include Senator Boluwaji Kunlere, lawyer and former Chairman of Okitipupa Local Government in the South District, and John Ola Mafo, also a lawyer, former Commissioner in  the Agagu administration and former Chairman of Ilaje Local Government. He was deputy governorship candidate to Jegede in 2016.

    Senator Nicholas Tofowomo, from Ileoluji in the South District, has been mentioned in the social media as an aspirant. But, this has been denied by his handlers. His interest will however, contradict that of Banji  Okunomo, his political godson and Director-General during his campaigns. Okunomo, who is a staff of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), is a former Caretaker Chairman of Ilaje Local Government during the Mimiko administration. He is the Publicity Secretary of the party. He is yet to make a public declaration apparently because of conflict of interest with his principal.

    Others from the South are Otunba Bamidele Akingboye, Lagos based businessman, who is believed to have done more intensive legwork than most aspirants, and Prince Godday Erewa, also a businessman based in Sapele, Delta State. He has the financial wherewithal to push his new entrance into politics. The name of Kingsley Kuku, former Special Adviser to President Jonathan, has also been mentioned. He is Arogbo Ijaw in the Ese-Odo Local Government.

    Aspirants from North:

    From the North District are Dayo Fadahunsi, a journalist and trade unionist, who was a Special Adviser to Mimiko; Femi Adekambi, a former Commissioner, and Saka Lawal, a former Special Adviser and a contestant during the 2016 exercise.

    To analysts, Ondo State politics since 1999 has followed a consistent pattern of rotation among the three districts. It has oscillated from Adebayo Adefarati in the Akoko region of the North District (1999-2003), Dr. Olusegun Agagu from the Ikale region of the South (2003-2009), Dr. Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo speaking group of the Central District (2009-2017) and to the North where Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) from the Owo axis now holds sway.

    Following these precedents, the preponderance of opinion is that Akeredolu’s successor should emerge from the Southern District. Notwithstanding the aspiration of Tofowomo from Ileoluji, the race in the South is between the Ikale of Okitipupa and Irele Local Governments on one hand and the Ilaje and Ese-Odo Local Governments on the other. Analysts seem to favour the oil producing Ilaje and Ese Odo axis, considering the fact that the only gubernatorial opportunity so far to the South had gone to Agagu of Ikale.

    Access to funding is another important factor which all aspirants claim to have in sufficient measures. Most of them also claim to have the support of many political gladiators outside the state. However, according to observers, Ondo State has always resisted external influence in its politics. All the governors, since 1999 have emerged without visible external influence.

    Party sources said Faboyede is not taking things for granted. His Executive Committee has already constituted a Screening Advisory Committee headed by Dr. Olajumoke, a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) and for whose integrity the stakeholders can vouch. The committee is only to advise the party, probably on the parameters for choosing the candidate, which may include zoning, and prevail on some of the aspirants to reduce their growing number.

    Ondo State is made up of sub-ethnic Yoruba groups. The Central District is made up of Akure and Ondo sub-zones. The two are different.

    The East is made up of Owo and Akoko. The two zones have their cultural differences.

    The South is made up of three groups – Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo, Ikale and Ilaje. They are three district groups.

    These realities reinforce the agitation for rotation or zoning.

    The ruling APC is studying development in the PDP. The choice of a flag bearer will definitely influence the strategy of the APC for the poll. PDP can only pose a formidable challenge to the APC, if the opposition party is united; if it is not torn apart by post-primary crisis.

    A party chieftain said a united PDP in Ondo State can also learn from the relative success of the Oyo State chapter. “After putting its house in order, it can also forge an allegiance with other smaller parties during the election,” he said.

    Ondo has been fortunate to have good governors. They are Chief Adekunle Ajasin (1979-1983), Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua (1991-1993), Adefarati (1999-2003), Agagu (2003-2008), Mimiko (2008-2016) and Akeredolu, who is seeking a second term. The question is: Can the PDP candidate displace Akeredolu in next year’s poll?

  • No more rift in Lagos PDP-Bode George

    Former Deputy National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Olabode George has said there is no rift in the party.

    The PDP leader, who spoke at a stakeholders meeting in Lagos, said the party would win the coming election.

    Present at the meeting are Lagos PDP governorship candidate Jimi Agaje; PDP deputy governorship candidate Haleemat Busari; former Minister of Transport Ebenezer Babatope; former Lagos State Deputy Governor Kofoworola Akerele- Bucknor; former Minister of Work Adeseye Ogunlewe; Dr. Eddy Olafeso and other party chieftains.

    According to him, issues preventing the party from winning previous elections in the state have been addressed, noting PDP was prepared to make Lagos better.

    He said: “We are here to discountenance the deliberate misinformation running riot out there.

    “Contrary to the misleading opinion in some sections of the media, our party is not disrupted by any infighting.

    “We are woven in a united vision, summed up in a thoughtful unanimity of purpose.

    “We are emboldened by well-articulated truth and summative defining purpose and shared beliefs. Yes, we might have had our differences in the past during the strongly contested gubernatorial primary.

    “We are now one, indivisible family. There is no rancor in our midst. There is no bitterness or hatred.

    “We are no longer contesting anything with ourselves. Jimmy Agbaje is our unifying gubernatorial candidate. We support him wholeheartedly and with total commitment.”

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    George explained that when PDP starts its campaign in Lagos, notable leaders of the party would grace Agbaje’s campaign.

    He added that the contest against the All Progressives Congress (APC) was to rescue the state from bad governance, stressing that Lagosians were behind the PDP.

    “Our party has now come out on a mission of rescue and salvage. Lagos must be redeemed and unchained from the manacles of APC.

    “Surely we can’t continue with this madness. We need a real, progressive fundamental change.

    “This is where we stand today. Lagosians deserve better than this arbitrary, undisciplined, aberrational cabal holding down our people. They must be voted out.”

    Agbaje said Lagosians would define their voting on the character of candidates seeking offices, noting that the era where voters were taken for granted was over.

    “The first thing we need to bring to governance in Lagos state is character of leadership. You can have the best blueprint in the world but if you don’t have good character it will go nowhere.

    “There are two types of politicians those that seek power for service and for themselves. What we have in Lagos today are those that have power for themselves and it can best be described as Oligarchy system of government.

    “If you compare Jakande era with these set of people that have been in power in the last 20 years you will see that Jakande was there for service because you have education, health, water, house among others.

  • We have no confidence in INEC, PDP cries out

    Few weeks to the 2019 general elections, the country’s leading opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday said it has no confidence in the ability and sincerity of the electoral umpire, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a credible, free and fair election.

    The party also said it has genuine information on why the controversial electoral commissioner, Aminat Zakari is been ‘imposed on the INEC chairman’ to perfect the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) rigging plot.

    The immediate past Govenor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose made the disclosures on Saturday in Ibadan while addressing the press at the opening of the Atiku/Obi 2019 Southwest Campaign Summit.

    The delegates at the summit include the party’s candidates for the 2019 National Assembly positions from the six Southwest states as well as serving federal lawmakers.

    Others are the Vice Presidential Candidate, Mr Peter Obi who was represented by Mr Dr. Alex Obiokolo, the Southwest Zonal Chairman, Mr Eddy Olafeso, Senate Minority Leader Abiodun Olujimi, Governors candidate Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Jimi Agbaje (Lagos), Ladi Adebutu (Ogun) among others.

    Fayose, who is the SW Coordinator of the Atiku/Obi Presidential Campaign Committee however while expressing confidence that the PDP will win the forthcoming election, even if it is with 38 percent votes noted that the issues being generated by the appointment of Zakari’s is a moral burden for both the electoral umpire and APC Presidential Candidate for the election.

    He added that the party’s lack of confidence in INEC is as a result of the actions and outcome of elections conducted across the country in the last three and a half year by the commission.

    He said, “Let me tell you that we have no confidence in INEC. We have no confidence in INEC. Let me expressly say that, and you can tell that by their actions in the last three and half years. We started in Kogi state and on to Ondo, Edo, Ekiti and Osun state.

    “I want you to recall that we started with inconclusiveness. That was the pattern and when the outcry was unbecoming and becoming embarrassing to them and for them, they took another style in Edo. It came like that to other states in the West on and on like that.

    “One thing I want to say to you, I would not talk about the past but I want to say that, it is now a moral burden for a party and a president that came out of concession from a man who was in a position that could make it impossible at the time.

    “Many Nigerians could not expect a Jonathan in the 21st century, a Nigerian, an African who would say no and not concede, but the man conceded honorably and he said his presidency is not worth the blood of any Nigeria.

    “This government of APC truly is an inconclusive government that I have ever seen. You cannot see anything good in any INEC overseen by the current leadership of this country. What you saw in the last few days by the appointment of Aminat Zakari is a moral burden.

    “They said the PDP appointed Aminat Zakari. Yes it was, at the time President Buhari was not a candidate at the time. And it shows that President Jonathan was honorable, taking and accepting somebody from the camp of his perceived opponent to be in INEC. Like I said, this election is a moral burden for them.

    “If you go to court and you ask the court not to try you because you believe you will not get justice with the judge, the judge will honorably close the file and send it to the CJ. This is an election involving President Buhari directly as the President of Nigeria. There are so many commissioners in INEC, why must it be this woman everybody is complaining about?

    “Even if you want to steal votes, you must equally don’t let us predict you all the time. Afterall some armed robbers operate only in the night and not during the day. So, the armed robbers who want to steal votes there, they want to do it during the day. It is a moral burden and it is what I call a banana peel for Nigeria.

    “INEC should please; they have told the whole world that they would do a credible election. It amazed me most that the INEC chairman announced that the woman is the person to collate but sent another text entirely different to cover up to the press and say, she is only to provide the environment because the outcry was becoming embarrassing. That is not the only commissioner there, and let all other political parties too bring somebody in the situation room.

    “It is not a hidden agenda. So I won’t be surprise if the Oyo state REC is doing what he is doing or saying what he is saying, we all know how they came, they will be going around and saying PDP was doing this and that. The thing was not what PDP was doing.

    “You told us you wanted a clear departure from the past, you told us you wanted to clean the mess of the past, is this how to clean the mess? This is a moral burden. Will it not amaze and surprise you that the presidency came out to defend INEC who is supposed to be an Independent National Electoral Commission but they are now Presidential Independent National Electoral Commission (PINEC). It is a moral burden and we want everybody to know where the problem is likely to come from.

    “Election has not started, PDP and some political parties are saying no, they don’t want this, if I were INEC, I will be honorable and do justice.”

    According to the ex-governor, Zakari was brought in as INEC commissioner as the last resort when it is obvious that all odds are against the APC to win the forthcoming election, saying “let me now tell you why they brought Aminat Zakari now.

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    “Because APC employed consultant to do opinion polls and largely the parameter were these, what happened in 2015 and what is likely to happen in 2019. They found out that now President Buhari a Muslim from the North, Atiku Abubarkar also a Muslim from the North. They went further, Buhari, a Fulani man from the North and Abubarkar also a Fulani man from the North. They went further and saw all the parameters and they saw that there was no hiding place. They tested waters in Kano and they have realized that it would not be business as usual.

    “In 2014, they brought the entire pooling booths in the whole of Borno to Maiduguri where a Jonathan, a Christian from the South, where readily and most people there cannot stand up for PDP at the time.

    “Today, that is not going to be easy for them. And they gave them that security report and now they realized that they cannot trust the INEC chairman himself again, they now told the INEC chairman that the only option left for them (APC) to believe he (INEC Chairman) is with them is to go and announce Aminat Zakari as collation officer. That meeting took place at the First Lady’s Chambers in Aso Villa. Don’t ask me how I got to know that one; it is not your business.

    “That was how the INEC chairman agreed to make sure that they announced that lady’s name. I will give other revelations later. I don’t want to say everything today. So, I am not surprised at what any of these RECs are doing. I am not surprised.

    The Southwest Coordinator while describing the tradermoni initiative of the Federal Government as ‘re-looting the returned Abacha’s loot’, expressed optimism that the party’s victory at the Presidential polls will help re-shapen the various interest and political parties ready to work for and with the party in other elections.

  • 2019: South West PDP tackles APC, warns INEC against meddlesomeness

    South West arm of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday urged members to channel  their energy towards wresting power from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and not dissipate it on needless in – fighting.

    The party also warned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to desist from  meddling in the internal affairs of political parties in the country.

    The party’s National Vice Chairman (South West), Dr. Eddy Olafeso, made this known  in his remarks at the zonal meeting of the Extended Working Committee of South West PDP in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

    He said the task to reclaim the region for PDP in future elections is a task that must be accomplished, also warning the chieftains to expect a big fight from the ruling APC.

    “What is important here is not fighting ourselves but fighting the APC government so that we can free our people from the clutches of this bad governance. Within the last few months and years that they have been there, Nigeria has turned to a mystery land; it’s a killing field for everybody.

    “The economy has gone down. No family in Nigeria can say they are better off today than they were three years ago that the PDP was in power. And if that is the situation, what should confront us is the unity that we must share to deal with the APC government and the common enemy among all of us is the APC and not ourselves.

    “And winning the South West is a task that we all must do; it’s no longer a Disneyland story of happy ever after. APC government will fight us but we are ready to rewrite this ugly chapter in the Nigerian history and we’ll do everything possible to mobilize and ensure that our people are properly positioned to vote out, in the coming general elections, this government that took our country and shredded it.

    “When you talk about a renewed and rebranded PDP, this is just the beginning. Internal democracy has been strengthened and we ensure that everybody is allowed to participate. The era of impunity and self-righteousness is over in our party,’” Olafeso said.

    He expressed satisfaction with the health of PDP in Ekiti and Osun states respectively, saying the party is solidly on ground.

    He advised those aggrieved in the party to work for harmony, and refrain from inimical activities.

    Also, the PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwonmi, said PDP members should have confidence in themselves and refused to be intimidated.

    He noted that the party, through the National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, had taken a very strong and irrevocable position on the situation in Ogun State chapter.

    However, in a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the South West PDP resolved to hold a mega rally in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, on May 5 “to engender brotherhood and comradeship within the party in the zone.”

    It said the PDP National Chairman and leadership of the party from across the nation will be in attendance.

    The communiqué reads in part: “That we abhor INEC’s interference in the affairs of political parties and thus declare this attitude as interloping and overbearing. This we do in view of the Supreme Court declaration on the powers of Party Convention and authority conferred on them.

    “Therefore, we reject INEC’s letter to the Ogun State Executive of the Party and also solidly confirm it to be the leadership of the Party in the State, having emerged from a convention conducted and supervised by the National Executive of the Party, it is worthy of note that INEC itself attended the convention and appended signatures to the results emanating from it.

    “We also seize this opportunity to call on members of the Party to place the interest of the Party above ambitions; it is our position that we all must eschew bitterness, rancor and strife in our relationship within the Party. We emphasize that there is no enemy within, but enemy without, therefore we must concentrate every energy we can muster to vanquish our rivals.”

    In attendance at the meeting, are state chairmen of the party in Ekiti, Lagos, Oyo, Osun and Ondo, who affirmed the leadership of Ogun State executive committee led by Hon. Sikirulai Ogundele.

  • I remain South-West PDP chairman, says Olafeso

    I remain South-West PDP chairman, says Olafeso

    A factional leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr Eddy Olafeso, says he remains the authentic leader of the party in the South-West zone.

    Olafeso  on Wednesday in Akure that his group was re-affirmed as the PDP leaders in the zone during the last convention of the party in Abuja.

    Chief Makanjuola Ogundipe, another factional leader of the party, had on Monday in Lagos claimed that he was the authentic chairman of the party in the South-West zone.

    Olafeso said: “It is very unfortunate and tendentious for someone to assume that carrying court papers around is enough to make him the leader of the party.

    “Even, if they have court papers to back their claims, the case is already at the Appeal Court.

    “They should wait till pronouncement of the court before jumping around that they are the leaders of the party in the zone.

    “Leadership is freely given by the people and endorsed by the party through all its processes.”

    He said that Makanjuola and his group were part of the challenges facing the party since 2011 “till when we won at the Supreme Court in July 12, 2017”.

    Olafeso noted that PDP had gone beyond unnecessary antagonism, saying that the party’s focus was to ensure victory at the polls in 2019.

    He expressed optimism that all the crises rocking the party would be resolved before its Dec. 9 National Convention.

    “Today, I can tell you categorically that South-West PDP under my watch has been able to stabilise the party in Osun, Ogun, Oyo and Lagos States.

    “We thank the leadership of the party for the opportunity given us to serve.

    “We will continue to do our best to ensure that our party will be positioned in a way that it can begin to win again,” he said.

    NAN