Saturday, 4 July 2015
“i’m Too Big For Such” – Ekiti PDP Chieftain Rejects Fayose’s Appointment
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in Ekiti State, Chief Dayo Okondo, has turned down
his appointment as a member of the Governing
Council of the College of Education, Ikere Ekiti by
Governor Ayo Fayose.
Okondo said he was not consulted before the
appointment was made.
He told newsmen on Friday in his Ikere country
home that membership of the College of Education
Governing Council fell short of his status in the
party, being a former Chairman, a founding father of
the PDP and a party leader that brought Fayose
into the party.
The PDP chieftain also lamented that Fayose had
not assisted him on his failing health.
Okondo said: “Making me a board member falls
short of what he should do. And if I have to take
care of myself very well and take care of my health,
I don’t know what membership of the college’s
board would do for me.
“I can’t see how somebody who had served as a
PDP Board of Trustees member will now be
appointed a college’s board member. I was shocked
by the appointment with my status and level of
work that I did.
“I brought the party to the state and I brought
Fayose into the party. I supported him
wholeheartedly when others refused to support him
and I ensured that he won the primaries and the
election (in 2003).
“He has not visited me and he has not done
anything about my health. I have been trying to see
him and talk to him about my health but I have not
succeeded.
“If I will reject it in totality, I want to see the
governor first and I want him to reason with me
that this appointment does not befit my status as a
founding father of the party and as someone who
contributed immensely to his political rise.
“I have been abandoned by the party. One of my
sons, Tope Okondo, who was Obasanjo’s
bodyguard, fell sick in Abuja and the situation I met
him was very terrible.
“I tried to see if I could take him to India. I
contacted (former Governor) Fayemi and he offered
to assist. We took him to India where he spent two
to three days and I thank him (Fayemi) for the
gesture.
“If my own party (PDP) can treat me like this, it is
unfortunate”.
Okondo urged his supporters in the PDP who are
aggrieved by the treatment meted out to him to
remain calm.
Okondo said: “I advise them not to leave because
the situation will not be like this forever. After
some time, things will change and whatever they
want will be available.”
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