Fayose Planning To Leave PDP, He’s Begging APC Leaders- Aluko
Former Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Gbenga Aluko, says Ekiti Governor, Ayo Fayose is in secret talks with leaders of the All Progressives Party (APC) in a bid to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Aluko said this in a chat with newsmen in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday.
The APC gubernatorial aspirant, who represented Ekiti South Senatorial District between 1999 and 2003, added that Fayose was jittery “having realized that the PDP can’t win future elections”.
“In APC, there is no move that you make that a leader like me won’t know. Fayose knew that he can’t win the forthcoming election and we are following every one of his moves and attempt to join.
“Fayose has always been riding on presidential power to win the election in Ekiti. In 2003, he won the election in Ekiti because of President Olusegun Obasanjo’s desperation to make an inroad into the South-West.
“The same scenario played out in 2014 when the former President Goodluck Jonathan wanted to use Ekiti and Osun to make inroad to the South-West for 2015 presidential election.
“The revelations of Fayose’s close ally, Tope Aluko, and that of Captain Sagir Koli corroborated the fact that the election was massively rigged. Fayose had never won any free and fair election in Ekiti.
“In 2011, when the election was free and fair, he lost the senatorial election in the Central district to Senator Babafemi Ojudu of the APC.
“So, the 2018 election will prove him wrong that he is only overrating his popularity because he can’t win without the federal might.”
Aluko, however, debunked speculations that he was being backed by the presidency to run for the governorship.
“If I am waiting for President Buhari to impose me, I won’t be working hard like this. The President doesn’t believe in imposition.
“But I will work hard to get the ticket after which I will go to him as my political father and soul mate to seek his endorsement,” he said.