The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) grassroots political organiser and
strategist, Azeez Nelson, has submitted that his party failed to present
a marketable candidate in the recently concluded governorship election
in Osun State.
According to News Express in Benin City at the weekend,
Nelson criticised the choice of Iyiola Omisore as PDP’s candidate for
the election, saying he wasn’t surprised that the All Progressives
Congress (APC) candidate and incumbent governor Rauf Aregbesola won the
election convincingly.
Nelson pointed to the assassination in 2001 of former Minister of
Justice Bola Ige as a key election issue in Osun that brought down
Omisore.
He said: “As you know, Omisore was some years ago accused of
complicity in the murder of former Justice Minister Bola Ige during the
administration of Olusegun Obasanjo. Though he was eventually cleared by
the court, many Osun people believed they knew what happened to their
illustrious son (Ige) and they were not convinced with the court’s
opinion that Omisore’s hands were clean.”
Nelson was also critical of what he believes is his party’s failure
to deal with the internal wrangling that led to the decamping of a
frontline politician Olagusoye Oyinlola to the APC just days to the
election.
“The PDP failed to tackle issues head on and made the mistake of
thinking Oyinlola was a tree who couldn’t make a forest. His defection
to APC with just a few days to the election in Osun state ensured the
complete ruin of PDP as far as the governorship election was concerned,”
Nelson argued.
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