PDP’ll pick the best candidate in Oyo –Alao-Akala
Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala
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former governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, has said the party
will field the best candidate for the 2015 governorship election in the
state, playing down the suggestions that there could be crisis in the
party after its primary election.
With at least 10 aspirants signifying
their intention to pick the ticket of the party for the governorship
election in 2015, many have suggested that the party could face internal
challenges that could rise from aspirants who would lose out.
He said, “The party will not make a mistake by picking the wrong candidate for the state governorship election in 2015.
He said, “There will be free and fair
primary in the party and as always, the best candidate will emerge from
the exercise. There is danger in picking the wrong candidate because it
will affect our credibility and chances of winning the election.
If the right candidate is picked, others
will work for the progress of the party. We are not worried about that
right now because the national executive of the party knows the right
thing to do.”
Alao-Akala added that the PDP’s loss to
the All Progressives Congress in Osun State would have no influence in
Oyo State, stating that it would strengthen the party members to work
harder.
“What happened in Osun will not happen
in Oyo State because the situation is different. It is painful that the
election result did not favour us. Instead of allowing it to dampen our
morale, it will strengthen the party and make us work harder. We will
not allow any party to out-smart us again because we learn from every
challenge we face as a political party,” he said.
He expressed his dismay at the level of
preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission in the
distribution of permanent voter cards in the state and registration of
new voters.
“INEC is not convincing us that there
will be credible election in the state. It has failed in the state. The
time frame is short and making excuse about logistics is not acceptable.
How can the commission say that it lost our data, including my own?
Something should be done about it because this is the foundation to a
good election. INEC should wake up and provide the necessary materials
for the voter registration. I hope this is not a sabotage or deliberate
act to disenfranchise us?”
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