
ADELEKE
The
defection of former governor, Isiaka Adeleke, from the Peoples
Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress has been described as
good riddance to bad rubbish.
A statement by the Chairman, Osun PDP,
Alhaji Gani Olaoluwa, on Wednesday, said the defection of Adeleke to the
ruling APC was the “best thing ever to happen to the opposition party.”
Describing Adeleke as a political burden, Olaoluwa said the former governor was living on past glory.
Olaoluwa spoke in Ilesa, where he welcomed several members of the APC, who defected to the PDP.
A former Speaker, Adejare Bello, who
hails from the same town, Ede, with Adeleke, said the defection of the
first executive governor of Osun State would have no effect on the PDP
at the August 9, 2014 governorship polls in Osun State.
Bello, who has emerged as the running
mate to Osun PDP governorship candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, said
the PDP will win the election.
Adeleke had said that his control of Ede politics was not in doubt, vowing that the PDP would be trounced in the election.
“The best Bello can have is a win in his
unit but he will lose in his ward. We know where the love of the people
of Ede is,” Adeleke said.
But Bello, who said the APC has
misgoverned Osun in the last three and a half years, maintained that the
PDP represent a change for the better.
“Osun has been stagnated since the advent
of APC in the corridors of power. The people are hungry and
disappointed. They want the PDP back in power. Enough of the trickery by
the APC. Osun people are now wiser. They know where their bread is
buttered.
A chieftain of the PDP, Mrs. Remi Olowu,
said good times would be returned to Osun on June 21, 2014 after the PDP
emerged victorious.
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