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Why PDP lost in Lagos state – Acting party chairman, Kamaldeen Olorunoje

The acting Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, in Lagos, Kamaldeen Olorunoje, has accused a former National Deputy Chairman of the party, Chief Bode George, of contributing to the party’s defeat in the state.

Olorunoje, at a press conference in Lagos on Thursday, accused George of imposing several candidates, who worked against the party.

He noted that the six House of Representatives seats and eight House of Assembly seats which the party won in the last election were due to the efforts of the candidates and a few party leaders.

On the defection of several Lagos PDP chieftains to the All Progressives Congress, Olorunoje said, “Chief Babatunde Olorogun-Etti left, Dr. Yomi Finnih left, Chief Olorunfunmi Basorun followed suit. All these people left because of one person, Chief Bode George.

“We all come from Lagos Island. Olorogun-Etti is from Ward E3 while George is from E2. If as a leader you are losing people in your local government, it calls for questioning and Olorogun-Etti was in Chief George’s caucus.

“For Lagos State, his leadership has not yielded any fruit. I respect him a lot but a lot needs to be said. He must be able to embrace democracy. His attitude is due to his military training. For example, he imposes candidates on the party.

“Most of our candidates that won elections were supposed to have been replaced. Had they been replaced, we wouldn’t have won anything. Chief George even told one of them to run for councillorship. That person is a member of the House of Representatives today.”

On the legality of the suspension of Tunji Shelle as Chairman, Olorunoje said members of the State Executive Committee had the power to suspend him and that the South-West chapter of the party had set up a panel to look into the issue.

Olorunoje said he was not representing a faction of the party but the entire organ of the party since members of the SWC had given him unanimous support.

 

Sahara Weekly

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