Date Published: 09/02/10
Group wants Ekiti PDP to determine Akerele, Others' Status
As preparations for the 2011 general elections begin to hot up in
Ekiti State, the Elections Transparency Group (ETG) has urged the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the State to come out with a
definite position on the membership status of the All Nigerian Peoples
Party (ANPP) governorship candidate during the April 14, 2007, April
25 and May 5, 2009 gubernatorial election, Mr. Yinka Akerele and
others, who defected from the party in 2007.
ETG, in a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State capital after its
consultative meeting with its members in the State, said the
clarification has become necessary in view of the need to “sanitise
the political space before the general elections.”
According to the statement signed by the National Coordinator, Alhaji
Kazeem Adekunle; “It won’t be right for people to be spending their
hard earned resources on electioneering campaign only to be told that
they are not qualified to run at the eleventh hour.
“From our findings and interaction with stakeholders since we came to
Ekiti State last week Tuesday, most of the people, who left the PDP in
2007 are now back in the party.
“For instance, Senator Gbenga Aluko, who left the PDP to fly the flag
of Labour Party (LP) during the 2007 elections returned to the PDP in
a well, attended public declaration ceremony.
“However, the same cannot be said of Mr. Yinka Akerele, who was the
ANPP governorship candidate in 2007 and also flew the party’s flag
during the April 25 and May 5, 2009 rerun governorship election.
“The implication of this is that as at May 5, 2009, Akerele was a
member of ANPP and could only have joined the PDP thereafter. And if
he (Akerele) returned to the PDP say on May 6, 2009, which we doubt,
questions as to his eligibility to contest elective post under the
party must be answered by the State Central Working Committee (CWC) of
the PDP.
“That clarification is necessary so as to avoid confusion(s)
associated with nomination of candidates in 2007 whereby some people
won elections, got sworn into office only for them to be asked to
vacate the office for other people.
“For instance, in the case of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, who is now
the governor was not the one, who stood for the election. It was Mr.
Celestine Omehia that campaigned for the election and won. He (Omehia)
was subsequently sworn into office only for the Supreme Court,
judgment on who was the PDP candidate for the election to give the
governorship to Amaechi.
“Therefore, in other to avoid this kind of embarrassing developments,
party positions on candidates must be settled now before the primary
elections and the election proper. |