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Fayose Draws Line With Atiku, PDP, Says: “If They Want To Rock PDP, I’m Ready”

Nyeson Wike and Ayodele Fayose

Former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has vowed to resist the Presidentil candidate of his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar even if it would amount to being tagged anti-part activist.

According to him, he doesn’t care if his actions are perceived as anti-party activity.

“What I am saying is, it is the turn of the South, and if they want to expel me, to hell with them. I am not taking money from anyone to belong to this party.

“If they want to rock this boat, we will help them to rock it.”

Fayose, who spoke in an interview with PREMIUMTIMES, stressed that his grouse is not about Bola Tinubu or Obi, but this is about our belief that power must come to the south and it is a struggle we must actualise.

“When the June 12 election was cancelled, the presidency was zoned to the southwest to pacify the southwest region.

“When former President Goodluck Jonathan was over staying, it was believed that he was already using the northern slot. So, he was opposed and a northern candidate was installed through the APC.

“This time, it is the turn of the south because Buhari has spent eight years. Why will PDP be insisting that it must again be the turn of the north.”

Fayose said that a line has been drawn between the PDP and himself, with the governor of Rivers State, Nyeson Wike on his side, adding that he and Wike will never support the presidential candidate of Atiku.

He stressed said that power must shift to the southern part of Nigeria in 2023 after the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term.

The former governor recounted how Atiku “promised” to make Wike, the Rivers State governor, his running mate after he was declared winner of the PDP presidential primary election.

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According to the former Ekiti governor, Atiku failed to fulfil his promise to Wike when he settled for the Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, as his running mate.

“Wike never said he wanted to be VP, but when Atiku visited him, he was the one who said, ‘I want you to be my VP’. He said that to Wike. If that then changes, is Wike not supposed to be told? Is he not supposed to know?”

He recalled that Atiku had ignored the recommendation of a committee set up by the opposition party to pick his running mate.

“PDP set up a committee to recommend a running mate for the candidate and the committee voted and picked Wike, but they didn’t comply with the recommendation of the committee.”

“If the party is now a one-man show, we will show them that we can resist it. We are with Wike 100 per cent.

“When they need Wike’s money and Wike’s support, they will say, ‘Wike is good enough’. Wike has been injured, but we will remain with him. Whatever he does is what we would do; wherever he asks us to go is where we will go.”

Asked what would happen should Wike ask them to support Atiku, the former governor said: “Wike will never say we should support Atiku.

“Wike cannot come out to say he is supporting Atiku. I dare him to say so; because he knows that whatever he says will haunt him forever. If Wike supports Atiku, we will abandon him.”

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