Hours to the commencement of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Convention, party leaders and governors are worried over the breakdown of the plan to pick officers through consensus, The Nation has learnt.
Former Osun State Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola has refused to step down for Alhaji Taofeek Arapaja in the race for deputy national chairman (South).
Oyinlola is being supported by some founding fathers of the party while Arapaja, the National Vice-Chairman (Southwest), is the candidate of Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde.
He is supported by other governors.
Because of this situation, governors on the platform of the party met last night.
At the session, it was learnt that the governors also considered options before the party after today’s Court of Appeal judgment.
“The governors also considered contingecies in case the court asks PDP to go ahead with its convention.
“But more importantly, the governors were worried that they have not arrived at the consensus candidate for office of the Deputy National Chairman (South).
“This post is an issue that can cause confusion at the Convention. Our consensus has failed on this. Some governors, who hitherto supported Oyinlola, have backed out to support Governor Makinde’s favourite.
“The same Makinde, who persuaded Oyinlola to vie for the office, dumped him for Arapaja.
“But some founding fathers of PDP, ex-governors, former national chairmanship aspirants and some leaders of the party are insisting on Oyinlola.
“Oyinlola has insisted on contesting for the position. He was quoted as saying:” Even if I will vote for myself, I will contest. “
“There are fears that the founding fathers may raise some dust at the convention. Those behind Oyinlola are heavyweights in the party. They have drawn the battle line against the governors. That is why they are opposed to consensus option.”
It was learnt that the governors were working on contingecies in case the party will go ahead with the convention.
“The court case has really affected plans for our convention. We need to have some contingecies in place.
“ We are preparing for the ruling of the Court of Appeal. Either way, the governors felt the party must be prepared, a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party said.