2019: Fayose mulls presidency under Labour Party
Indication has emerged that the outgoing Governor of Ekiti
State, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, may dump the Peoples Democratic Party for the
Labour Party, reportedly owing to the failure of his Sokoto State counterpart,
Governor Aminu Tambuwal, to emerge as the presidential candidate of the main
opposition party.
It was learnt that Fayose might have also indicated interest
in realising his presidential ambition on the platform of the LP in the 2019
presidential election.
Fayose had recently threatened to leave the PDP, following
Tambuwal’s failure to win the party’s presidential primary.
Speaking in an interview in Abeokuta, the LP State Chairman,
Comrade Abayomi Arabambi, said that Fayose had shown interest in contesting for
the presidency on the platform of the party.
Fayose is welcome. He didn’t tell us that it was because of
Tambuwal
Arabambi, who noted that Fayose did not tell the leadership
of the party that he wanted to dump the PDP because Tambuwal did not emerge as
the presidential candidate of PDP, said that the Ekiti governor wanted to join
LP because he felt he lacked the necessary support in the PDP.
The LP state chairman, however, maintained that Fayose would
not be given an automatic ticket to run for the highest office in Nigeria on
the platform of the party, noting that the governor still needed to adhere to
the provisions of the party’s constitution before using its platform to realise
his presidential ambition.
Arabambi, who said that the LP National Chairman, Alhaji
Abdulsalam Abdulkadir, told members of the party at its National Executive
Committee meeting that Fayose had indicated interest to contest presidency on
its platform, urged the governor not to use the party as an avenue to ventilate
his anger against the PDP.
He said, “Actually, we were duly informed yesterday that
Fayose wanted to come out and pick our presidential ticket. We discussed with
the national chairman. Don’t forget that Fayose was once in Labour Party and
used it to run for Senate. He left the party back to the PDP, but we told them
at NEC yesterday that for anybody who wants to join us, there should be an
understanding that the candidate will respect our constitution. We don’t want
people to think Labour Party is a dumping ground for them to come and ventilate
their anger against their former party.”
Meanwhile, the former governor left Ekiti State on Sunday
afternoon as his tenure ends midnight of Monday, 15th October, 2018.
Promising the people of Ekiti that he would always be with
them, he was also reported to have urged them to trust in God for a better
future for him and the state.
He stated this during a thanksgiving held in his honour at
the Government House Chapel.
Many of the residents were reportedly shedding tears while
lining up the streets to bid him farewell on his way to the Akure Airport, Ondo
State.
2019: Fayose mulls presidency under Labour Party
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