GovernorAyo Fayoseof Ekiti State has offered to vacate the state or stay away from the governorship primaries of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)scheduled for May 8, 2018, to buttress his neutrality in the coming polls.
Governor Fayose spoke in Ado Ekiti, on Wednesday while welcoming the national chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche
Secondus, former Senate President, David Mark, and other leaders of the party, who were in the state to reassure the
party faithful to their desire to conduct free and fair primaries.
They had come to Ekiti as a follow-up to an earlier meeting in Abuja to mediate in the crisis generated in the party by Governor Fayose’s support of his deputy, Professor KolapoOlusola, for the governorship.
He, however, noted that whether he was absent or not at the primary, this would make no difference as any
the candidate he supports stood a better chance to carry the day.
The governor, who described himself as “the only reigning professor of politics in the state,” said without attempting to play God, he was aware he could win the election without being physically present on the day of the election.
He reiterated his support for his deputy to emerge as the candidate of the party in the July 14 election but said such
the backing of his deputy did not stop others equally interested in seeking the ticket.
He said: “If other aspirants are not comfortable with my presence on the day of the primary, I am ready to vacate
the state if that will usher the needed peace.
“What I know however is that with God almighty behind me,I will still come back to receive a certificate of victory from my people.”
Earlier in an address to the crowd that welcomed the leaders of the PDP, Prince Secondus reiterated that all
stakeholders, especially all the governorship aspirants, of their determination to be unbiased in the conduct of the
exercise
Secondus said: “I assure you once again, there will be transparency and the process would not cheat anybody. I
urge you to join the leaders to work together to ensure free and fair transparent primaries, eminent Nigerian are
conducting the primaries.
“We urge you to remain calm. We also urge INEC and security agents not to be partial but come to defend
democracy. Doing that the best if our people will serve the people the best. From here we are moving to other parts of the country for sensitisation.”
Also speaking Senator Mark, who was the chairman of the reconciliation committee, said: “First is that I have been
working on bringing peace to Ekiti by reconciling all parties and that has been done very well. I thank you supporters
for the peace and agreement to work together.
“Secondly is to assure you that the process leading to the final election of whoever will become PDP candidate in Ekiti for the July poll will be free fair and credible. If we are insisting that INEC must be fair, it means we will have to do so ourselves at the party level. Nobody will write delegates’names. Everyone will vote for the candidate of his choice.
“We will ensure this and all stakeholders will ensure it. We want to show the world what internal democracy is. Internal democracy will ensure that you all fight for your preferred candidate and we will ensure that.”
At the meeting were the deputy governor, Professor KolapoOlubunmi Olusola, Senator Biodun Olujimi and Prince
Adedayo Adeyeye, who are all aspirants in the election.