Ekiti Poll: Gov. Fayose’s Brother Quits PDP For ADP

Gov. Ayo Fayose’s half brother, Mr Olanipekun Oluwayose, on Tuesday
defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Action
Democratic Party (ADP).
He said he was quitting the PDP due to the alleged failure of his brother
during his tenure, adding that the state was now poorer.
Oluwayose, who shares the same father with the governor, formally
announced his defection in his hometown, Afao-Ekiti, Irepodun-Ifelodun
Local Government Area, as ADB’s governorship aspirant, Mr Segun
Adewale, visited the community.
Oluwayose also described Fayose’s continuity agenda of endorsing his
deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, as “an attempt to prolong the sufferings
of Ekiti people and hold them in servitude.”
He said his conscience could not be reconciled with “the directionless
situation facing the state.’’
“How can I ignore the pains that unpaid wages have brought on our
people? If we want a better society, we must not let our relationship
allow us to hold us back from standing by what is right.
“My decision to dump PDP for ADP is borne out of my patriotism for an
Ekiti that works for everyone.
“ Ekiti is in shambles and we must embrace the right ideas that can take
us out of the current economic and social doldrums.
“Let me make something clear here, I think today is the first time I’m
meeting him (Adewale) but I have heard a lot about his capacity and
resolve to turn a hopeless situation into an endless opportunity.
“We need someone of his standing to bring to bear his experience and
discipline to the resuscitation of our social and economic values,” he
said.
Oluwayose also pledged his commitment to the success of Adewale’s
aspiration in Afao-Ekiti and the state as a whole during the July 14 poll,
vowing to resist any attempt to manipulate the votes of the people.
Welcoming the defector and his supporters to ADP, Adewale said the
party would provide good governance, create jobs and attract
investment to Ekiti while making it a model state.

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