A former Ekiti State Governor Describes Peter Obi Candidacy as Danger to APC AND PDP
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18 November 2022
A former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has described the presence of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi and RabiuKwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party in the Nigeria political space as a danger to be look out for in the forthcoming 2023 general elections
The former governorwho said this on his appearance on Channels Television ‘Politics Today’, on Thursday night confessed that he did not believe Obi could garner the 25% of total votes required an well as believingeve his party could win the South-West nor the South-East.
Fayose said he believes one cannot survive storm if truth is hidden. “ama PDPmember; I’m a leader in this party, but I’ve always said to you; you can’t survive storm if you hide the truth. Obi is a danger to watch out for. I don’t believe Obi will make 25% in two-thirds in 24 states. I don’t believe Obi will make 25%. I am not against Obi, I love him and he’s a very vibrant leader.” Explained.
But let me now say, Obi is more of a chronic cancer to the PDP. There’s no denying. Let me give you my analysis. In the South-West here, people might not like to hear that, they might say Fayose is this; I don’t see how the PDP will win in the South-West. Anybody deceiving us can continue to deceive us. I don’t see how the PDP will win in the South-East. The South-South will be a combination of all interests.”
Fayose further explained that the votes would be split in the North, since either of the PDP nor the APC had ever picked a candidate from the North-West, adding that the presence of the New Nigeria Peoples Party presidential candidate, RabiuKwankwaso, would also make winning the North-East difficult.
“Let me now come back to the key states of the North. Without deceiving ourselves, there’s so much work to be done in the North-Central. Both the PDP and the APC have picked no candidate either as president or vice president in the North-West, which is Kaduna and so forth, leaving the North-East.
We give Adamawa State to our party. But don’t forget there’s another Kwankwaso who is a semi cancer, that can equally upstage figures in the North. Even if they want to support us in the North, it’s not that the PDP will be running with the votes there.”
He concluded that it was in the interest of the party and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to reconcile and/or negotiate with Obi and Governor Nyesom Wike of River State.
“So reconciling or negotiating with Obi will be a good thing. Finding a way to make peace with this Wike’s people too will be a good thing,” Fayose said.