VOL. 1: NO. 2
•Gbenga Daniel
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2014
•Buruji Kashamu
•Jubril Martins-Kuye
Ogun PDP chieftains at war over governorship candidate By DAUD OLATUNJI
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HEAD of the 2015 governorship election in Ogun State, the People’s Democratic Party may have been in a fixed over the choice of its flag-bearer to slug it out with the incumbent governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun. Amosun who is seeking reelection in the coming elections on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, is an Egba man and the first Muslim democratically elected governor in the 38-year-old state. In the PDP, it is currently said to be controlled by three groups; Buruji Kashamu’s camp, which has the grip of the structure in the state, Otunba Gbenga Daniel group which recently rejoined the party, and Jubril Martins-Kuye group, which comprises Bankole and other party bigwigs. Barely three months to the polls, no fewer than 11 aspirants have thrown their hats into the ring to become the party’s flag-
groups have been reasonably accommodated. South West Voice reliably gathered that recently, attempts were made to dissolve the state’s executive of the party, to pave way for other groups in the party. This move was vehemently resisted by the Kashamu group which reportedly threatened the other groups with court action. A reliable source confided in our correspondent that the party might not hold its governorship primaries, but, would pick a consensus candidate among the aspirants. But, the signal from the Kashamu group showed otherwise, while the other groups seem to be comfortable with the consensus arrangement. The aspirants who have shown keen interest for the plum job include Abiodun Akinlade, Gboyega Isiaka, Segun Adewale, Sharafa Ishola, Dimeji Bankole, Anthony Ojesina, Yomi
bearer. This development, has indeed caused suspicion among the three groups in the party, as the three groups have continued playing fast on one another. The recent wards and local government congresses have indicated that the party was no more solely being controlled by the Kashamu camp as other
The PDP seems to be gripped with fear over the resultant effect of its primaries or consensus arrangement
Majekodunmi, Prince Yanju Lipede, Kayode Amusan, Remilekun Bakare and Rafiu Ogunleye. Findings have shown that the party is sharply divided into two groups now, over which zone to produce the candidate for the party. It was gathered that, the Kashamu group was said to be supporting Yewa-Awori agenda to produce the party’s flag-bear while the other groups and powerful politicians in Abuja seem to be looking in the direction of Ogun central.
Powerful politicians Those who were being reportedly touted by the Kashamu group include; Akinlade, Isiaka and Adewale from Yewa-Awori, even as the group has lined up Yanju Lipede from Ogun Central and Rafiu Ogunleye from Ogun East as plan B. But, the other groups headed
by Daniel and Martins-Kuye have been said to be rooting for a candidate from Ogun Central to fly the kite of the party in the coming election. The calculation by Daniel and Martins-Kuye groups, according to the findings is that, the only means to dislodge Amosun is to split the block votes in Ogun Central where Amosun hails from by fielding an Egba man who preferably must be a Muslim. In the situation where it is not possible, a candidate from Ogun West who must be a Muslim could come on board. This necessitated the suggestion of the choice of either Dimeji Bankole or Sharafa Ishola who hail from Ogun Central from some quarters as the party governorship candidate. The Kashamu factor came to play in the choice of governorship candidate as he was reported to have vehemently resisted the moves
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