Agbaje, who addressed party members at
the PDP’s secretariat in Lagos on Tuesday, insisted that he won the
governorship election.
The programme was organised ahead of the party’s forthcoming congresses and national convention.
The PDP governorship candidate, who
spoke in pidgin English, however, said that despite the loss of the
party in the last general elections, members of the party should shun
bitterness and work to rebuild the party.
He said, “Some members were annoyed
because the monies meant for the elections were not given to them to
prosecute the last polls. I am angry too because the PDP won the last
election in the state but was denied victory. I finish election, na
gbese, I carry for head.”
In his remarks, a former Deputy National
Chairman of the PDP, Chief Bode George, attributed the defeat of the
party in the last general elections to a former Minister of State for
Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.
The PDP chieftain, who lamented that
indiscipline had been a major problem of the party, said the party would
not tolerate factions under any guise because they were dividing the
party.
George said, “Our victory was scuttled
by evil characters who preferred the narrow position of the ministerial
office than the collective esteem and honour of winning the governorship
election in Lagos State.
“We were defeated by the agent
provocateurs within our ranks. We were defeated by political renegades
who merely invested in their own greedy and selfish interests.
“This cannot continue. Nobody is above
the constitution of the party. We must either strictly adhere to the
normative pattern of the party rules or we ship out. There will be no
exemptions.
“The party is supreme. Enough of all
these so-called groupings. Groupings do not build a healthy and strong
national party. It is parochial and destructive.”
A former Minister of Works, Senator
Adeseye Ogunlewe, urged members of the party to go back to their various
wards to start rebuilding the party.
He said the forthcoming congresses would promote legitimacy, adding that imposition of candidates would not be tolerated.
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