Osun PDP Crisis: Cracks In Adeleke Dynasty Camp

 

Deji Adeleke Rejects IBK’s Chairmanship Ambition, Says He is Uneducated

Atidade, Others Oppose Sunday Bisi’s Choice

By Sodiq Yusuf

The Adeleke Dynasty camp of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in the State of Osun
is gradually getting divided against itself on the choice of candidate to replace the suspended chairman of the party, Hon Soji Adagunodo.

OSUN DEFENDER gathered that currently, there are cracks in the Adeleke Dynasty camp, as it could not reach a consensus on either of Messrs Sunday Bisi, the Spokesperson of the PDP and Ibukun Fadipe, former Chairman of Ilesa East Local Government as the anointed chairmanship candidate.

Besides, leaders of the PDP in Obokun and Oriade local governments of the state, where Adagunodo hails from, have insisted that anybody who is going to succeed the suspended chairman must come from that same constituency, a development that has set frustration in motion for the party.

“If at all Adagunodo is not going to be allowed to complete his tenure as the chairman of the party, his successor must be from Obokun or Oriade local government area, or our federal constituency (Ijesa North) and not from any other place in Osun East Senatorial District”, said the leaders.

But the Adeleke Dynasty camp, which has been enjoying the support of the National Chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus, was said to be considering the Obokun/Oriade PDP leaders’ position as a mere threat, insisting that Adagunodo’s successor would emerge from the camp; irrespective of which part of the state he hails from.

The camp had been considering Bisi and Fadipe who hail from Ilesa West and Ilesa East local governments respectively.

Deji Adeleke Rejects IBK’s Chairmanship Ambition, Says He is Uneducated

However, Ede-born billionaire, Dr. Deji Adeleke had reportedly rejected the chairmanship ambition of Fadipe on the ground that he is not educated.

According to three PDP chieftains at the meeting, Adeleke, who was put on phone speaker during a meeting of the dynasty camp last Saturday in Osogbo, said he could not support Fadipe because of his low level of education, just as he asked members of the camp to rally support for Bisi.

Adeleke’s position infuriated Fadipe, who was at the meeting, as he reportedly interrupted the phone conversation and replied the businessman by saying ‘Chairman, I am disappointed in what you are saying. Your brother, who you are supporting for governorship race is also not educated.”

The billionaire businessman dropped the call after discovering that he was on speaker and his favoured candidate was not acceptable to members of the camp.

The meeting, according to the PDP chieftains, ended abruptly as a rowdy session erupted as a result of the Adeleke’s stance.

However, Bisi’s candidature was also rejected by members of the camp who believed that he could not rise from spokesperson’s position to the chairmanship of the party when there are more qualified people within the fold.

Acting Chairman of the Party, Elder Sunday Atidade was also said to have opposed to Bisi’s chairmanship ambition on the ground that he could deputise somebody that had served under him.

The matter, as at the time of filing this report has not been settled as members of the Adeleke Dynasty camp have divided along their varied interests.

-Bunmi Jenyo Deprived Zonal Chairmanship Form

Also, a strong member of the dynasty camp of the PDP, Revd Bunmi Jenyo had been denied the South-West zonal chairmanship nomination form by the National Secretariat of the party.

Jenyo, who had been fingered severally in the crisis rocking the PDP in Osun, was said to have gone to the National Secretariat of the party early this month but was told that he could not be given the form.

He was reportedly told all the forms for the zonal positions have been handed over to the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde who is the Leader of the party in the zone.

The former South-West Secretary of the party has fallen out of favour with Makinde because of his political skimming which was considered as desperate moves.

National Secretariat Refuses To Set Up Panel To Probe Adagunodo, 3 Months After

Nearly three months after the suspension of Adagunodo as the Chairman of the party in the state, the National Secretariat of the PDP has refused to set up investigation panel to probe the allegations of malfeasance, maladministration and anti- party activities levelled against him.

Adagunodo was suspended on April 30, following a petition against him by some nameless members of the PDP.

The PDP asked Mr. Adagunodo to quit his position, pending the time full investigations into allegations against him will be concluded.

Atidate was appointed as Acting Chairman of the party for a three-month period, in line with the constitution of the party.

But no panel has been set up to probe the allegations against Adagunodo, almost three months after his suspension.

OSUN DEFENDER gathered that Atidade’s tenure might be extended, as no end is seen in sight on the crisis.

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