Pardon My Mistakes, Fayose Begs Aggrieved Ekiti PDP Members

Pardon My Mistakes, Fayose Begs Aggrieved Ekiti PDP Members

Victor Ogunje in Ado-Ekiti

A former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has urged all aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state to overlook his shortcomings while in government and work with him to rebuild the party.

Fayose, who extended the olive branch to all aggrieved members of the PDP in the state, also urged them to work together in unity in the overall interest of the party.

The former governor apologised to those he had offended, saying the party must be repositioned ahead of future elections in the state.

He spoke on yesterday at his country home in Afao-Ekiti while addressing party members across the 16 local government areas and the 177 wards in the state.

According to him, “We are on a mission to repositioning the party because truly we need a new attitude as members of this party. We must tell ourselves the truth that there is nothing to share in failure and we must join hands to achieve something tangible. “I know some persons are aggrieved and I know we are humans. I apologise to all those that I have offended. Let us come together in unity for our party not to die in this state. That is my priority as the leader.

“I am doing this after one year I left office just to allow the present All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders to display what they have for the people and you can all see for yourselves. I am not here for my selfish interest but just to ensure this party does not fail.”

Fayose, who used the meeting to officially congratulate Senator Biodun Olujimi on her recent victory as the lawmaker representing Ekiti South Senatorial district, noted that she remained a leader of the party in the state.

While explaining that creating different groups within the party would not be the best option, Fayose, however, assured that all issues and tendencies would be resolved for the party to reclaim the state from the APC in future elections. He regretted the violence and alleged electoral malpractices that marred the last Saturday local government election, saying he warned the leadership of PDP in the state not participate in the poll for obvious reasons.

“Everybody should come back to the party. I am open to reconciliation. If Senator Olujimi calls you for meeting tomorrow, go there and listen to her. All of us are leaders; don’t let us factionalise this party.

“I am congratulating her (Senator Olujimi) and I don’t have any issue with her and I am sorry for what happened in the past,” he added.

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