The reinstated Labour Party governorship candidate in Ondo State, Ayodele Olorunfemi, has bemoaned his failure to win Saturday’s election, blaming former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, and the Nigeria Labour Congress for his predicament.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the ruling All Progressives
Congress was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral
Commission after sweeping the 18 local government areas in Ondo.
In the final declaration of the result by the State
Returning Officer, Prof Olayemi Akinwumi, he said APC’s Ayedatiwa polled a
total of 366,781 votes to defeat Agboola Ajayi of the PDP, who got 117,845
votes.
The Returning Officer said, “That Ayedatiwa Lucky Orimisan
of APC, having satisfied the requirement of the law is hereby returned
elected.”
Olorunfemi’s loss comes a few days after INEC returned his
name on the ballot as LP flag bearer for the November 16 poll, following a
ruling by the Court of Appeal.
Following weeks of suspense, Olorunfemi heaved a sigh of
relief when the Court of Appeal in Abuja vacated an earlier judgment by the
Federal High Court ordering the electoral umpire to recognise Obi’s anointed
candidate, Olusola Ebiseni.
Reacting in an interview with The PUNCH, Olorunfemi vowed
not to forgive the former LP presidential candidate and the NLC for the role
they played in scuttling his Ondo governorship campaign.
When asked if he succeeded in having a last-minute
door-to-door campaign with his supporters after winning his appeal, a saddened
LP flag bearer confessed that his campaign for the election was neither here
nor there.
He said, “I have Peter Obi and the NLC to thank for that.
They have scuttled my aspirations and chances to win this Ondo election. These
people spoilt things for us with that PDP reject they wanted to force on the
party. Their insistence on having Ebiseni on the ballot ruined everything for
me.
“They just capitalised on the crisis between the Labour
Party and the Nigeria Labour Congress to create problems. Can you imagine that
Ebiseni wrote a letter to the court in my name without my knowledge, saying I
have withdrawn from the race? They cannot exclude me from such a position.”
While accepting that he knew his chances at the poll were
slim after his reinstatement a few days to the poll, Olorunfemi vowed to get
his pound of flesh.
The LP deputy chairman for South also threatened to petition
police authorities to investigate how his name and signature were forged by
Ebiseni and the NLC.
“Thank God we got an appeal judgment and my name is back in
the INEC portal. The good thing here is that the truth has prevailed.
Withdrawal must be voluntary. You cannot force someone to withdraw. What they
have done was an attempt to force me behind my back.
“Again, it wasn’t the party that submitted it. It was the
handiwork of the former President of the NLC and head of the National
Transition Committee, Abduwaheed Omar. What they did is criminal.
“In fact, I am planning to petition the Inspector General of
Police to probe how they wrote that letter, put my signature and presented it
before the court. We will deal with that later. For now, we are still doing our
underground work and doing our best for this election,” he stated.
When called to defend the allegation levelled against the
workers’ union, acting Chairman of the NLC Political Commission, Prof
Theophilus Ndubuaku, described Olorunfemi as a ‘very funny character.’
“He is one human being you should never take seriously. As a
result of this crisis between us and Abure, Olorunfemi became the deputy to
Abure and he was given the ticket. Before this election, he was a placeholder.
So what did he do? He now started shopping for who would buy the ticket from
him.
“In the process, they asked Ebiseni to pay N20m to get the
ticket. He paid and even added another N5m which they claimed was for expenses.
When they refused to give him the ticket, Ebiseni went to court. In
retaliation, the Abure’s camp started working to ensure INEC didn’t upload his
name because of the Kagaroo judgment they went to secure.
“The only challenge we have was that before the judgment,
INEC had already given the code for uploading the names of agents to
Olorunfemi. We know he would have uploaded the names of suspected APC agents
there. We know he is obviously working indirectly for the APC.”
As of the time of filing this story, efforts to reach both
Obi and Ebiseni for reactions were unsuccessful.
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