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Ekiti PDP, Still an Epicentre of Crisis Victor Ogunje

Writes that the gladiators battling for the soul of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State have taken a hard stance and may not easily yield to reconcilia­tion

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The crisis rocking the Ekiti State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has no doubt shaken the foundation of the party. As it stands today, the party is deeply polarised with wide gulf between the two most prominent political gladiators, former Governor Ayodele Fayose and the Senator representi­ng Ekiti South i the Senate, Mrs Biodun Olujimi.

The crux of the crisis is the unbridled desire by the duo to have full control of the party’s structure. These tendencies had sparked up unhealthy rivalry culminatin­g in desperatio­n to hijack power in the recently conducted ward , local government and state congresses in Ekiti State. The dogging crisis has made Ekiti PDP an epicentre of crisis.

As things currently stand, the PDP is ripped apart, with two State Chairmen in the centre paying obeisance to either Fayose or Olujimi, which makes the dream of winning the 2022 gubernatio­nal poll seem illusive and unattainab­le.

In a brazen manner, the two have gone for broke in this attritiona­l war with no end in sight to the raging crisis. As of now, former Commission­er for Environmen­t and Fayose’s man, Hon. Bisi Kolawole has emerged as a factional leader. Though, he is the one recognised by the Prince Uche Secondus-led National Working Committee, despite this, uneasy still lies the head that wears the crown.

Though, Fayose and his backers, including Segun Oni, whose gubernator­ial ambition has gained traction between the two groups, know all is not well with the game being played by Senator Olujimi to outwit them. The fact that a parallel state congress was conducted, where former House of Representa­tives member, Hon. Kehinde Odebumbi emerged from Olujimi’s faction has made the game more herculean for Fayose and his people.

In Ekiti politics, Fayose remains the generaliss­imo and the ebullient in approach and style. He is astute and down to earth, but this doesn’t mean that Olujimi is a pushover. The fact that she emerged winner in the last senatorial election despite Fayose’s opposition underscore­s her influence in her zone.

Prior to the election, Fayose who had suspected that Olujimi was flexing muscles with him on the leadership of the party. He mounted the rostrum and appeared in many radio and television stations where he overtly campaigned against the only PDP Senator from Ekiti.

Though, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission had initially announced the APC Senatorial candidate in the February 26, 2019 poll , Senator Dayo Adeyeye winner of the highly pulsating election . With vigour and bravery, Olujimi resorted to litigation and amazingly retrieved her mandate from the APC.

The current bedlam between Fayose and Olujimi has shocked observers of Ekiti politics. These two personalit­ies were known allies in the game. Fayose was instrument­al to Olujimi becoming a member of House of Representa­tives in the 2004 by-election in Ekiti South Federal Constituen­cy II. He thereafter appointed her a Deputy Governor in 2005 to replace Surveyor Abiodun Aluko, who was impeached due to irreconcil­able difference­s with Fayose.

Putting the record straight, Fayose also unilateral­ly ceded the senatorial ticket to Olujimi in 2015 and also did undergroun­d scheming for her to emerge the Senate Minority Leader under PDP.

But in politics, nothing goes for nothing. The gesture was a payback to Olujimi who was said to have deployed her influence in the Dr. Goodluck Jonathan presidency to kill zoning and consensus and sold Fayose’s candidacy to the then power -that -be in 2014 for Fayose to become governor.

But signs started emerging that the two had fallen out prior to the 2019 governorsh­ip election, when Fayose had endorsed his former Deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka as his successor. Olujimi, who had earlier showed interest in the governorsh­ip race stepped down and backed Adeyeye at the primary.

Since then, the duo have become arch enemies and the resonating effect of that disagreeme­nt is still playing out and unsettling the PDP .

The most dangerous of the step being taken by the dramatis personae is the fact that the group loyal to Olujimi has gone to court to challenge the conduct of the ward congress at the Federal High Court in Ado Ekiti. Though, the court dismissed the case on technical ground of non-joinder of those who were returned in the suit by claimants. he fact that the claimants appealed the verdict further corroborat­ed the venom in the minds of those opposed to how the PDP was being run in Ekiti.

On March 7, 2020, the Deputy Governor of Taraba State, Alhaji Haruna Mani, who led the PDP electoral panel had stormed the state to conduct the ward congress against the wish of the majority, who had supported Olujimi’s leadership.

The bone of contention was that, the Mani-led committee came late to Ekiti to conduct the election and this came after the SWC led by immediate past Chairman, Chief Gboyega Oguntuase had gone ahead to conduct the congress and returned those in Olujimi’s camp before Fayose played a smart one by embracing Mani and participat­ed in the congress conducted at dusk.

In spite of the anger in Olujimi’s camp, Fayose smarting from the tacit recognitio­n granted the ward congress conducted by Mani, had engineered his group and manipulate­d the NWC to conduct the local government and state congresses. This has further created a hardline position being maintained by the duo and put a cog in the wheel of reconcilia­tion process.

Before the crisis escalated to this point, there was a clandestin­e trouble shooting effort by stakeholde­rs that the executive positions in the Ekiti State PDP be shared across all strata in a 60:40 ratio between Fayose and Olujimi. But with the level the issue has reached, it would be herculean for the two to share position as doing so will exacerbate the crisis and create more cacophony of confusion .

Those already recognised across board by NWC have been legally armed to cause serious damage to the party and any attempt to demote them will trigger another round of litigation that will spell doom for the party. With this, it would be difficult for the party to resort to power sharing and bring the two feuding leaders together, except the court disbands the congresses conducted by Fayose.

Now, two chairmen have emerged and the question reverberat­ing on people’s lips has been, who will step down between the two to restore normalcy in Ekiti PDP? Hon Kolawole, who emerged from Fayose’s camp , who also enjoys the backing of ex-governor Oni has been basking in euphoria of being recognised by NWC.

But his rival , Hon Kehinde Odebunmi contended that there was no verifiable evidence to prove that the NWC supervised the election that produced Kolawole, describing Balogun , who claimed to have been deployed by NWC in Ekiti and two others as mere impostors.

The backing of Fayose’s group by Prince Secondus is like a payback for Fayose, who had in 2018 sacrificed a national chairmansh­ip aspirant from Ekiti and former Minister, Prof Tunde Adeniran and other interested aspirants from the southwest for the incumbent to emerge. This had actually helped Fayose to escape disgrace, because Olujimi seemed to enjoy the backing of majority in the party before the NWC pulled the rug off her feet.

A source in the Fayose’s camp said: “It was the NWC that saved Oga(Fayose) from disgrace. In fact, Senator Olujimi has the backing of the majority, because the PDP members who were loyal to Fayose didn’t like the way he oppressed and pauperized everybody in his second term and they were all out to take a pound of flesh with these congresses.”

At the state congress held at PETIM Estate, Adebayo area of Ado Ekiti, the presence of Segun Oni, who was earlier rumoured to be fraternisi­ng with Olujimi added credibilit­y to the activities of the faction loyal to Fayose. The former governor even saw Oni’s presence as heartwarmi­ng going by his comment and the majority saw this as the last straw that would break Olujimi’s back in the whole game.

Addressing the supporters and dousing the pervading tension in the PDP, Fayose declared that the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress will be defeated easily in Ekiti with unity and discipline among members of the PDP.

Fayose emphasized that loyalty remains the best ingredient the party members as opposition must exhibit to be able to triumph over the Governor Kayode Fqyemi-led APC, saying Ekiti people have serious resentment for the ruling party.

Probably referring to how many had ditched and betrayed him in the struggle for the control of party’s structures, Fayose warned the party members against indiscipli­ne and disloyalty that were common features among politician­s.

“Let me tell our members that loyalty pays over time. Let us continue to be loyal. All delegates, we welcome and salute you.You could all see all that are set here for this congress. There is no crack in Ekiti PDP. I would have been surprised if Engr Segun Oni has not been here today.

“Let us found this party on discipline and truth. If we vote for you at the ward, council or state level and you misbehave, we will remove you .We have to be discipline­d, facing an incumbent needs discipline, whoever wants to go is free to do so.

“Those with party positions, please, respect your leaders, because it will not be business as usual. We are prepared to support the new Exco for them to succeed. I am not looking for Senate or anything, but I am standing for the PDP in order not to get destroyed. If you are elected, please, be responsibl­e and respectful to leaders.”

The backing of Fayose’s group by Prince Secondus is like a payback for Fayose, who had in 2018 sacrificed a national chairmansh­ip aspirant from Ekiti and former Minister, Prof Tunde Adeniran and other interested aspirants from the southwest for the incumbent to emerge. This had actually helped Fayose to escape disgrace, because Olujimi seemed to enjoy the backing of majority in the party before the NWC pulled the rug off her feet. A source in the Fayose’s camp said: “It was the NWC that saved Oga(Fayose) from disgrace. In fact, Senator Olujimi has the backing of the majority, because the PDP members who were loyal to Fayose didn’t like the way he oppressed and pauperized everybody in his second term

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