The
governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko yesterday afternoon pitched his
political camp with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, ending several weeks of
speculation over his political future.
Meanwhile
the governor who announced his formal
defection at the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa after a
reconciliation meeting of the South West PDP chaired by the President of the
Senate, Senator David Mark said he was moving to the PDP in order to galvanise
support for President Jonathan’s re-election in the South-West zone of the
country.
You will recall that Dr. Olusegun Mimiko was
formally received into the PDP by the Vice President Namadi Sambo at an
occasion witnessed by the Chief of Staff to the President, Jones Arogbofa,
former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; Senator Bode Olajumoke and
Olu Agunloye.
According
to Mimiko members of the National Assembly and State House of Assembly from
Ondo State on the Labour Party have also defected with him to the PDP.
He reiterated that “by this decision to return to the PDP, we have taken in the overall interest of our people and our nation, and its democracy which for those who are perceptive enough to notice, is now mortally endangered by a constellation of forces which must be confronted.”
He reiterated that “by this decision to return to the PDP, we have taken in the overall interest of our people and our nation, and its democracy which for those who are perceptive enough to notice, is now mortally endangered by a constellation of forces which must be confronted.”
The
Ondo governor observed that though the Labour Party endorsed, worked for and
voted massively for Jonathan since 2011, this did not stop the Party from working
for candidates where it fielded candidates and in subsequent polls.
According
to the governor, with the 2015 table for elections released by the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, which put Presidential and National
Assembly elections on the same day, his remaining in Labour Party while
supporting President Jonathan would create conflict of interest.
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