The Peoples Democratic Party has told
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State not to waste his resources on his
presidential ambition, saying the party’s candidate for the 2019
election will come from the North.
The party said all its members were
aware of the zoning formula it adopted for both its presidential ticket
and the position of the national chairman.
Fayose had sent letters to some leaders
of the party to inform them about his decision to run for the Presidency
on the platform of the PDP.
The event, according to a copy of the letter sent to our correspondent, will hold in Abuja on Thursday.
The letter was signed by the governor under the banner of Ayo Fayose Presidential Campaign Organisation.
It read in part, “My dear leader, it is
with deep sense of responsibility that I write to inform you of my
intention to seek the ticket/mandate of our party to contest the 2019
presidential election, considering your support and commitment towards
our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party, it becomes imperative to
keep you informed and seek your support.
“This ambition is however without prejudice to our party’s position, but in the overall interest of the party and our country.
“I urge that all hands should be on deck to ensure victory in our quest to return to the Presidential Villa, Abuja in 2019.”
Expressing surprise at the action of
the governor, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Prince Dayo
Adeyeye, called on Fayose to respect the decisions taken by the party
on zoning.
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He wondered why Fayose would want to
disobey the party despite his position as a leader, who he said, was
also present at the national convention where the decisions were taken.
Adeyeye, who spoke exclusively to our
correspondent on the issue said, “The highest organ of the party, which
is the national convention, zoned the presidential ticket of the PDP to
the North. That has not changed. The same national convention zoned the
position of the national chairman to the South. The convention has yet
to change any of these two.
“That (national convention) is the
supreme organ of the party. Those decisions are binding on all members
of the party. Nobody can alter these decisions.”
“The governor is a member of the party
and was at the convention where these decisions were taken. As a leader
of the party, one expected the governor to respect the party and its
decisions. If someone in such an office is breaking the decisions of the
party, what do you expect from the rank and file. “
Our correspondent gathered that Fayose
had once visited the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Walid
Jibrin, at his residence in Abuja, where he solicited his support for
his ambition.
A source close to Jibrin, however, said
the governor was reminded of the party’s zoning formula, to which Fayose
was said to have responded that he was constitutionally qualified to
run.
Sources at the party national
headquarters told our correspondent that Fayose could be working to deny
the South-West the opportunity of producing the party’s national
chairman.
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