A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Osun State, Olawale Rasheed has commended the leadership of the party for rolling out programme of reconciliation amongst the aggrieved members of the party across the country.
The aspirate, in a statement today, Sunday, particularly expressed concerns over lingering crisis rocking Osun state chapter of the party and appealed the leaders to shelve their differences for peace, stability and emancipation of Osun people.
Olawale said that unity remains the most potent tool for PDP to reclaim the governorship of the state this year even as he observed that the infighting among party leaders has distracted the party too long,
Olawale noted that Osun people are endlessly waiting on the party to rescue them from the recklessness and misgovernance of the All Progressives Congress (APC), warning that “our people won’t forgive us if we fail to unite.
“While we work to complete the leadership congresses, only genuine reconciliation can guarantee electoral victory. We all need each other .We must learn from our recent history.
“At local and national levels, the expectation is very high. Whatever happens in Osun election will be a pointer for 2019.The fate of Nigeria and Nigerians is tied to how Osun PDP performs in this forthcoming election. If we fail in Osun, history may not be fair to all actors.
“In power struggle, the worst fate is mutual destruction. Even if elite wants to self-destruct, cannot they have mercy on the poor masses? We cannot afford it because it is not about us alone.
“While the goal of politics is power acquisition, there is need for elite consensus within the party seeking power. Why the house must be destroyed when in reality all interests can be accommodated.”
Olawale said that rather than personal goals, the utmost agenda which every member of the party in the state should pursue is the victory of the party in the forthcoming governorship election, which he maintained can be achieved when united.
“I passionately appeal to leaders and followers. Let sheath our swords. We cannot afford to self -destruct. Osun and national stakeholders will not forgive us if we let them down.”