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Peoples Democratic Party governorship aspirant in Ekiti State, Mr. Deji
Ajayi, has asked the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu
Mu’azu, to disqualify a fellow aspirant, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, from taking
part in the PDP primaries scheduled for Saturday.
Ajayi, in a petition, which he also sent
to President Goodluck Jonathan, threatened to seek legal redress if
Fayose was not barred from the primaries to produce the PDP candidate in
the June 21 governorship election in Ekiti.
He said that Fayose had ceased from being
a member of the party, having defected to the Labour Party in the past
and that there was no constitutional recommendation to the National
Working Committee of the PDP for Fayose’s readmission to the party.
Ajayi’s letter read in part, “Sir, the
subject person, Mr. Ayo Fayose, who is not a party member has been
parading himself as an aspirant on the platform of the party for some
time without going through and/or fulfilling the constitutional
prerequisites to becoming a member of the party.
“It may be apposite to state the facts of
how Mr. Fayose, who was once a member of the party lost his membership
and has never been re-admitted to full membership of the party to confer
the status of participating in the electoral process leading to
emergence of the party candidate.
“Sir, the subject person was the Governor
of Ekiti State between 2003 and 2006 when he was impeached by the State
House of Assembly and went on a self-imposed exile. Upon his return, he
left the party and joined the All Nigerian Peoples Party and campaigned
across the state for that party’s candidate in the 2007 gubernatorial
election.
“In 2013, he did not only join the Labour
Party, he was also the candidate of that party for the Ekiti Central
Senatorial seat which he lost with a wide margin to the candidate of the
Action Congress of Nigeria. Sir, it is a fact that cannot be denied
that the subject person, with these antecedents lost his membership of
the party.
“It is conceded that the subject person
has, to the general knowledge and to the personal knowledge of our
client, taken the initial steps towards becoming a member of the party
(PDP) in line with the provision of section 8(17) of the Constitution of
the party, however, no recommendation has been made to the National
Working Committee for his readmission to the party.”
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