A governorship aspirant of the People’s Democratic Party
in Ogun State, Kayode Amusan and two others have begun fight over House
of Representatives ticket for Abeokuta North/Odeda/Obafemi-Owode
Federal constituency.
Apart from Amusan, who had
contested for governorship ticket at the party primary, other candidate
who were claiming ownership of the ticket were former Chairman,
Obafemi-Owode local government, Akeem Adeshina and a lawyer, Ibrahim
Olaleye .
All of them have been pasting posters and
billboards across the three local governments, announcing their
ambition in the coming election.
Vanguard however,
gathered that, the leadership of the party had submitted the name of
the governorship aspirant, Kayode Amusan who did not contest for
House of Representatives ticket.
Checks by our correspondent on the INEC website confirmed Amusan as the party candidate for the seat in the coming election.
It
was gathered that, Olaleye had been declared at the party primary
held for some aspirants, but, was later reportedly cancelled by the
national leadership of party due to its alleged failure to comply with
the party guidelines.
Addressing newsmen over the
development, Amusan explained that, the party resolved to compensate
him with the ticket despite that he did not contest for that seat to
persuade him over his loss in the governorship race in the party.
Amusan
disclosed that, though, the matter was before the Federal High
Court, the INEC has recognised him as the legal candidate of the party
for the position.
According to him, one thing I want
you to realise is that most of the congresses and primaries done in Ogun
state are not approved by the PDP at the national level. And in a
situation like that, the party has the prerogative power to nominate and
send the list to INEC.
“And I think in the process of
doing that arrangement, the leadership of the party agreed on a
consensus candidate and the candidate is no other person than
honourable Kayode Abduljalil Amusan to represent Abeokuta North, Odeda
and Obafemi-Owode Federal constituency and this has been there from
inception and it has not been altered and that is the final list that
has been published by INEC”, he said.
While reacting to
his failure to get the governorship ticket, Amusan said, ” I was
pained because of how the process was doctored, but ,for me I have taken
faith in God and that is my kind of person.
“I
suspected that the leadership of the party tried to rob me of the
mandate but ,when something is not confirmed I do not talk, Because I
am a member of lawmakers for four years he said
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