God will choose my successor - Fayose - The Nation Nigeria thenationonlineng.net
Ekiti
State Governor, Ayo Fayose, said on Monday he has been having private
discussion with potential governorship aspirants in the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), telling them “to allow him seek God’s consent”
on the choice of a successor.
He said although aspirants have the
right to aspire for the state’s number one seat, he (Fayose) also has
the right to support whoever God asks him to support for the 2018
governorship race.
Fayose said he had invited aspirants like his
deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola; former Commissioner for Works, Mr. Kayode
Oso and former Wema Bank Group Managing Director, Mr. Adebisi Omoyeni
“into the room” to allow him seek the face of God on his successor.
The
governor spoke on Tuesday at his Afao-Ekiti country home during a
meeting with PDP aspirants and leaders from Ikole, Ijero and Ise/Orun
local government areas of the state.
His alleged opposition to
the governorship ambition of Deputy Senate Minority Whip, Senator Biodun
Olujimi; former Deputy Governor, Chief Abiodun Aluko, party’s national
spokesman, Prince Dayo Adeyeye and others has been causing tension in
the party.
Fayose said: “Followers need not create a wedge
between me and gubernatorial aspirants. As much as aspirants have the
right to aspire, I also reserve the right to support whoever God asks
him to support.
“If I were asked to pick a candidate to succeed
me, I would have picked Kayode Oso straight off. But I have called him
into the room and told him to allow me seek God’s consent concerning it.
“I
have called my deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola. I have also called Bisi
Omoyeni into the room and asked him to allow me seek God’s consent.
Whoever God chooses, we will support among the aspirants. Whoever that
is not the one, the spirit of sportsmanship should be embraced.
“I
have nothing against Prince Adedayo Adeyeye. I have great respect for
him, from ministerial appointment to chairmanship (of the Governing
Council) at Ekiti State University and then his recommendation to the
party at the national level.
“I have always stood by him. I
wouldn’t have done that for someone I don’t love, so mischief makers had
better looked elsewhere to play their game.”
Fayose also
appealed to party members to downplay personal agenda and ensure the
party’s interest is put on the front burner, adding that “never will any
candidate be imposed on the people.
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