The immediate former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Diran Odeyemi says contesting against Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State in 2023 both in the party’s primary and in the gubernatorial election will be an effort in futility as he has the power of incumbency and his excellent performance in governance as factors that will count for him.
Analyzing political developments in Osun State as Aanuoluwapo Omorinde’s guest on IMPACT POINT – a Current Affairs programme on IBR 92.5fm Ibadan on Monday, Odeyemi said it is foolhardy for anyone to think Governor Gboyega Oyetola would lose the APC primary last weekend in the circumstances that surrounded the exercise just like no one can confront Governor Seyi Makinde in 2023 because of the power of incumbency which he wields.
In his words “who ever thought Gboyega Oyetola would lose túhe primary is making a big mistake and it is just like someone thinking Seyi Makinde will lose a primary in Oyo State”.
When asked whethber his advise is for anyone who is contemplating to contest the PDP governorship primary to jettison such, he answered in the affirmative.
“The power of incumbency is there and it will always count for the governor’s”.
Speaking further, the Osun State born Politician extended the scope of his argument saying with the popularity of Governor Seyi Makinde and his achievements in Office, it will be difficult for the opposition to dislodge him in any election.
“Go to the streets and here what the people are saying about him”.
According to Odeyemi, the People’s Democratic Party is not foreclosing the possibility of having the former Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola in it’s camp but added that the most important thing to his party now is how to conduct it’s primary.
He berated the aggrieved PDP members in Osun State who warned Governor Seyi Makinde against undue interference in Osun PDP affairs saying “if the Oyo Governor wants to win more governorship seats for the PDP, he must interfere as the Leader of the party in the South-West.
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