Disqualified aspirant for the post of the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the People’s Democratic Party, Professor Wale Oladipo has said he has accepted the his disqualification in good faith and has moved on.
Oladipo,in a statement he released on Friday which was obtained by InsightMedia in Osogbo, said he received the result with shock.
Oladipo, Eddy Olafeso and Muo-Aroh were disqualified from contesting for the positions of Deputy National Chairman (South), National Publicity Secretary and National Secretary respectively by the screening committee led by former Attorney General of Federation, Bello Adoke.
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Oladipo, who is a former National Secretary of the Party, accused some powerful individuals as being behind his disqualification. He however, said the next step for him is to concentrate on working for the party to win 2022 governorship elections.
He said, “They caused a frivolous petition to be written and submitted concerning my activities during the unfortunate crisis that engulfed the party more than 5 years ago!!!
“The content of the hatchet job remains hazy but the little we know purportedly hinges on the past crisis that our party passed through then.
“But it is interesting to note that throughout the period, l started with dignity and kept my mind fixated on how the party will progress therefrom.
“When the final decision was made, l abided by it and stayed by the party which consequently made us deliver on our mandate.
“At this juncture, it is expediently necessary to reiterate the following facts in sequence order to refresh your memory regarding my activities this far thus:
I have diligently been discharging my responsibilities as a member of NEC of our great party and BoT. I am also a proud member of both the Convention Committee and the PDP e-registration Committee.
(3) That l am also pleased to say that l have been delivering my constituencies constantly to the party.
I have never decamped to any other party or sabotage the interests of the party in any form.
(4) That l have never left the party.
It is therefore funny that those who walked out of convention when we had a sitting President are cleared to contest. To me, this is most abnormal and unfair.
Even then, every power is temporary.
Those who have power today should be conscious of the fact that some people had it yesterday while some other people will still have that power tomorrow.
Power is transient like the effervescence of soda.
Having the conviction that there will always be a tomorrow, l am not going to bother myself to push this case further beyond this point because l believe in our own course which is first and foremost, to deliver Osun State to PDP and from there to move on as a committed party faithful.
Though I have a right of appeal, and to seek redress within the confines of the internal mechanism of the party’s constitution, but l am not a desperate politician to go that route since the “power that be today” have apparently decided of what to achieve at the convention, l have no choice than to move on to concentrate on delivering Osun State to PDP in 2022.
We have delivered in the past and we shall continue to deliver. By the special grace of God, after delivering Osun State to PDP, we will be back stronger and higher.
Finally, l passionately urge our people to be cool and calm. You must not be discouraged or distracted from the task of delivering Osun for PDP in all our future elections beginning from the 2022 governorship election.