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Ekiti: Let us come together – Fayose to PDP members

Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has cautioned party members in the state against its slow decline amid internal struggles and wrangling...READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶▶

As a chieftain of the PDP, he expressed concern over the division that has rocked the party in the state.

He made this known on Monday, June 10, while addressing his supporters in Ado-Ekiti ahead of the PDP congress in July.

He appealed to members to sheathe their swords and ensure that the party survives and remains functional.

He also urged party members to refrain from playing politics of bitterness, to ensure victory for the PDP in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state.

“I have come to tell you that the PDP must not die in Ekiti State. I want you to have peace; please, don’t destroy my personality.

“When we come to the election period, we will fight BAO, the PDP is not in order in Ekiti, let us come together.

“I feel satisfied with the work that Governor Biodun Oyebanji has done so far in the state.

“Governor BAO, is a humble governor, thirteen times, he has visited me in Lagos to greet me. We discussed the progress and development of the state.

“I have to respect him, that has nothing to do with politics, he is the only governor that has brought all governors in the state together.

”When it is time for the election, we will confront him. I am a landmark Governor in Ekiti State.

“We supported Asiwaju in the last presidential election because he is a Yoruba man, and it’s time for our presidency.

“I am not looking for opposition. If you say Fayose does not matter, wait, during the election you will see.

“Let there be no Olujimi, Fayose, Bisi K, Duro Faseyi factions in PDP, let us work for peace so that we will be able to win elections in the state.

“I am going to all local government areas and I will support them with logistics for the election of our party,” Fayose said...ĊONTINUE.THE FULL R£ĄÐING.>’.

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