Oyo PDP crisis: Atiku wades into a feud of Makinde, PDP chieftains
Ahead of the 2023 Presidential and Oyo governorship elections, the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has waded into the bickering between Governor Makinde and some chieftains of the governing Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.
Atiku, who was PDP’s presidential candidate in 2019 and strong indications that he will run in 2023, was in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on Thursday at the invitation of Governor Seyi Makinde as a special guest for the unveiling of the remodelled Lekan Salami Sports Complex in Adamasingba.
The former Vice President met with representatives of the PDP faction opposed to Makinde’s leadership style.
The faction, despite a peace parley championed by a former Senate President and national chairman of the party’s reconciliation committee, Dr Bukola Saraki, is threatening to hold parallel congresses in the exercise slated for later this month.
Newsflash Nigeria gathered that the faction had obtained forms for those it would field for the party’s offices at the ward, local government and state levels.
Thursday’s meeting, which was held at Carlton Gate Hotel in the Idi Ape area of Ibadan, was attended by four representatives from the faction, namely Chief Nureni Akanbi, Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarumi, Alhaji Bola Akinyemi and one other leader.
The meeting with Atiku was very short as the former vice president was rushing to catch a flight back to Abuja.
But before meeting Atiku, the aggrieved Oyo PDP leaders had held an extensive discussion with a political think tank that has been with the former vice president since his arrival.
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It was gathered that the aggrieved leaders summarised the crux of the dispute with Makinde for the former vice president.
But Governor Makinde was not at the meeting held at about 10.00 a.m. on Thursday. Atiku was told by one of the leaders that the faction would mobilise all the machinery with which they ensured victory for the governor in 2019 against him in 2023.
The former vice president was said to have pleaded with the faction not to work against Makinde while assuring them that all issues leading to disagreement would be resolved amicably.
He promised them that another peace parley would be convened with Makinde in attendance, but the faction’s representatives said there was no need for such as they were tired of what they regarded as endless meetings without any success.
“During the meeting, we held with Saraki in the first week of last month, the governor made certain commitments and assured the mediators that the commitments would be actualised by the end of August.
“We are in September already and none of those commitments has been put to action. So, we don’t want the further meeting. After the meeting with Saraki, all frayed nerves were calmed and people were already talking about giving peace a chance,” one of the leaders said.
Some of those in the meetings with Atiku was a former governor of Niger State, Dr Aliyu Babangida, Senators Abiodun Olujimi, Dino Melaye and others.
Atiku later visited the home of the late strongman of Ibadan politics, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu, where he commiserated with the widow and South-West women leader of the party, Alhaja Bose Adedibu, who lost her mother.