Following
the ongoing disagreement in the South-west over the leadership of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a former Deputy National Chairman of the
party, Chief Olabode George, has said if the leadership of the party
jettisons the agreed leadership sharing formula as agreed by the
founding fathers of the party, then the South-west must be guaranteed
the presidential ticket of the party in the spirit of equity and fair
play.
George in an
interview with select journalists at the weekend, made it clear that
even though the party, in line with the Deputy Senate President, Senator
Ike Ekweremadu, had agreed that the presidential ticket of the party
should move to the North in 2019 while the chairmanship moves South, but
if the North insists on retaining the chairmanship at next month’s PDP
convention scheduled for Port Harcourt, then it would only be fair that
the presidential ticket should move to the South as enshrined in the
party’s constitution.
George lamented that anything to the contrary would not be acceptable to the South-west which is already feeling alienated with the way of things in the party.
This is
coming just as another leader from the South-west, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has
warned that “many of us from the South-west may have to reconsider our
membership of this great party” if the geo-political zone is disregard
in the leadership equation within the party.
Okupe, while
supporting the leader’s position, cried that the people who went to the
party headquarters to say that the South-west is not interested in the
party’s leadership are “political charlatans” whose position must be
ignored.
“There is an
embarrassing falsehood being propagated by political charlatans from
the South-west and some influential collaborators in the top echelon of
the PDP.
“The seed of
this misrepresentation was sewed by a group of political clowns and
court jesters under the leadership of Senator Buruji Kashamu, a
political impostor who claims he is the leader of the party and the
Yoruba in the South-west.”
While
reiterating the position of Chief George as the leader of the party in
the geo-political zone, Okupe insisted that at a “meeting the true sons
and daughters of Yoruba land in an unprecedented unity condemned the
erstwhile claim by the Yoruba traitors who went and lied to the PDP
chairman, His Excellency Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, that the Yoruba do
not want the chairmanship of the PDP. I want to state categorically
here, without any fear of equivocation, that we, the Yoruba from the
South-west, desire and demand the post of the national chairman at the
next convention of the party.”
Chronicling
the history of the leadership of the party from inception, Okupe
lamented that only the Yorubas have never led the party, hence must be
given their due this time around.
“The
following are the past chairmen: Chief Solomon Lar, Chief Barnabas
Gemade, Chief Audu Ogbeh, Prince Vincent Ogbolafor, Dr. Nwodo, Alhaji
Baraje, Dr. Haliru Bello (Acting), Alhadji Bamangar Tukur, Alhaji Adamu
Muazu, Prince Secondus (Acting) and Senator Ali Sheriff.
“From the
above within the last 18years there have been 11 chairmen from five
geopolitical zones. Only the Yoruba race from the South-west has been
precluded from this exalted office.
“In the
interest of fairness, equity and Justice, it is most compelling that the
Yoruba of the South-west zone must be allowed to contest for this post
at this coming National convention. Any attempt to do anything to the
contrary, no matter the reason advanced cannot be acceptable.
“Failure for
a Yoruba man to emerge as the national chairman can only mean two
things: That there is a pervasive and concealed hatred for the
South-west in the PDP or that the PDP has very little or no regard for
Yoruba interest as was evinced by the obvious cheating of the South-west
from the position of the Speaker (of the House of Representatives) in
2011, which was never rectified nor compensated for the whole of four
years.
“The sad
implication of the above is that, regrettably, many of us from the
South-west may have to reconsider our membership of this great party we
have helped to nurture and support through thick and thin, a party we
have loved almost more than our very existence, and the party we have
served with all our natural endowment, in victory and defeat.
“If there
exist any conscience, anywhere in this party, let that conscience speak
now and stop the new and alien conscienceless power currently holding
sway within the party hierarchy.”
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