The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, said he had learnt his
lessons from his initial support for the embattled factional National
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
Fayose said this when the ex-chairman of Daar Communications, Chief
Raymond Dokpesi, took his PDP national chairmanship campaign to Ekiti.
He said, “I must tell you that I have learnt my lessons from my past
experience. I will not openly identify or campaign for a candidate any
longer. As part of our great party in Ekiti, I ‘m assuring you that I do
not have a personal candidate and God knows I have not spoken to my
people about any
candidate.
“We will allow God to choose for us this time by ensuring that all aspirants have a level-playing ground.
“I have learnt my lessons on Ali Modu Sheriff and I take full
responsibility for the consequences. Imagine, if we have allowed him to
get there, with the way he is now behaving, it would have been worse
than this.”
Fayose, while expressing concerns about the crisis rocking the party,
lamented that some people were merely paying lip service to
reconciliation efforts in the PDP because of selfish interest.
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