Sunday, December 29, 2013

#‎EKITI‬ 2014: Why blackmailing & name calling can't stop Fayose#

The Ayo Fayose Campaign Organisation's attention has been drawn to a purported adoption of our leader, Ayo Fayose as PDP governorship candidate for
Ekiti 2014 Governorship Election.

We consider it necessary to react because it has degenerated to the usual level of blackmailing and name calling by the unrepentant political foes of our organisation as posted on the social media severally.

Let us not forget that our leader alone opposed the other 23 governorship
aspirants and the state PDP Chairman who had endorsed adoption consensus, and the PDP NWC eventually agreed to uphold transparent primary as stated in
the party'sconstitution.

AYO FAYOSE DOES NOT WANT ANYONE TO ADOPT HIM.
Rather, he prefers to emerge as candidate after defeating other aspirants in a free and fair contest.
We are sure of ourselves, we are fully prepared. We deserve respect from our
opponents and this can only come after their defeat. In 2002, through a
transparent primary, Fayose defeated the highly rated Chief SK Babalola to get the ticket.

Certainly, Fayose is set for the history to repeat itself.

As a matter of fact, name callings can't change the position of the Ekiti voting
class about Fayose. The more you malign him, the more the teachers, workers, drivers, artisans, traders, okada operators and pensioners like him. CAN ANYONE QUERY GOD FOR THAT?

As a reminder, the torrent of blackmails and name callings did not stop him from winning the ticket or defeating the incumbent in 2002 and 2003.

LET THE PDP MEMBERS UNITE TO CHASE OUT THE COMMON ENEMY (APC GOVT).

PDP POWER, FAYOSE, YESOOOOOOOO
Idowu Adelusi,
Director of Publicity and Research,
Ayo Fayose Campaign Organisation
Ado Ekiti
27/12/13

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