How Fayose Lost Ekiti by kahal29: 8:22am On Jul 16, 2018 |
The declaration of the All Progressives Congress, APC’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi as the winner of the Ekiti State governorship election was reflective of the cyclic turn of the governorship of the state since the advent of the Fourth Republic. Since the Alliance for Democracy, AD first won the governorship of the state in 1999; no particular political party had won re-election in a governorship contest. The AD was ousted in 2003 by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Mr. Ayodele Fayose who benefited from the blitzkrieg of the PDP through the Southwest that year. Fayose did not survive the turmoil of office and was ousted in an impeachment exercise that was, however, to be subsequently declared void. Though the PDP was declared the winner of the 2007 governorship election with its candidate, Engr. Segun Oni, that declaration was subsequently overturned in favour of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi in 2010. Dr. Fayemi’s bid for re-election was defeated in 2014 as Mr. Fayose regained favour with the electorate in an election that was characterised by heavy policing as that of last Saturday. Fayose who is completing his second term in office this September was not eligible for another term, but that did not make him any less of a factor or player in the election of his successor last weekend. In fact, Mr. Fayose was more of a factor, and he is bound to take the defeat heavier than even the PDP’s candidate, Prof. Olasola Eleka, who is the outgoing deputy governor of the state. Eleka, who was Fayose’s hand-chosen successor was the outgoing governor’s man to undo the cyclic rotation of power between the PDP and the other political parties. Had he succeeded, it would have been the first time that a sitting political party would have legitimately recycled itself in office. However, despite everything that the governor threw into the game he came out the loser in a contest that predictably ran down to the wire. It is significant that in nearly every conversation and analysis that is following the declaration of the result that Eleka who was the candidate was not being seen as the loser; rather, the face of defeat has been that of his principal, the man that he had respectably called his boss. THE FACTORS
Hungry WorkersThe outgoing administration entered the contest with the majority of workers not having received any salary this year. State civil servants according to the latest figures are being owed five months salary arrears, local government workers are owed eight months while pensioners are owed ten months. On the eve of the election, there were reports of civil servants and pensioners receiving between N3,000 and N5,000 credit alert as mobilisation to vote for the PDP. For Ekiti people who hold their dignity with pride, it was bound to be seen as an insult especially for the citizenry who had not received their salaries. On Election Day ordinary voters were given N4,000 for their mobilisation. The APC gave more money ranging from N5,000 to N10,000, but that was not the deciding factor. The voters who collected the money acted according to their conscience on who had done them better. Even more, gratuity for former civil servants has not been paid since 2012. The abandonment of FayoseFayose’s seeming brashness led to the exit of several grassroots mobilisers from the party leading to the situation that on Election Day he was about the only prominent PDP personality in the country that was recognisable. Perhaps the only other person that could draw nationwide recognition was Senator Biodun Olujumi, the Senate Deputy Minority Whip. She was the only one standing who refused to defect after other nationally recognisable persons had left. Among those who left the party for Fayose were Senator Gbenga Aluko, Senator Ayo Arise, former Minister of Education, Prof. Tunde Adeniran; former chairman of the state chapter of the party, Ropo Adesanya; former PDP spokesman Taiwo Olatunbosun, former minister of agriculture, Senator Bode Olowoporoku, Ambassador Dare Bejide, former Deputy Governor Bisi Omoyeni, former Speaker Clement Akinyemi, former Speaker Femi Bamisile. Besides members of the House of Assembly, Fayose’s former commissioner for justice also left his cabinet and the party and defected to the APC. Unarguably, the most decisive blow on Fayose could have been the last minute defection of former national PDP publicity secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye. Prince Adeyeye was a collaborator with Fayose in the victory of 2014 and had served as a minister in the Goodluck Jonathan administration under whose tenure the election that brought back Fayose was done. Was there a covenant between both men at the time of the 2014 election? No one among the two has said so, but Adeyeye felt sufficiently betrayed and disappointed after the primaries to defect from the PDP. He left the PDP despite publicly claiming that the primary election in which he took second place was free and fair. Adeyeye subsequently was able to pull many leading patrons of the PDP to move with him to the APC, notably including some members of the House of Assembly. Last weekend, Adeyeye was given the role of coordinating two local governments, Ise Orun and Emure Local Government Areas. The PDP won Emure by 7,121 votes to 7,048 votes a margin of 73 votes. In his native Ise Orun, the APC won by 11,908 votes to the 6,297 votes polled by PDP, a margin of 5,611 votes which has proved to be the highest margin of victory for either party in all 16 local government areas of the state. Fayose would undoubtedly be ruing the fact that he perhaps could have put in more effort to mollify his former friend, Adeyeye. Even before the results were collated, Adeyeye had proved his mettle when he delivered his polling booth to Fayemi by 92% with 175 votes to the 15 scored by the PDP. Brash and BrawnGovernor Fayose had won nationwide popularity with his streetwise attitude, but it is doubtful if that attitude won him any serious approval among the Ekiti who have the reputation of having the most schooled persons in the country. A victory for Eleka would probably have radically altered the perception of the governor of Ekiti State, but it would also have meant that Faysoe had gotten away with his streetwise habit. That was probably an issue for many Ekiti people! https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/how-fayose-lost-ekiti/ 18 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by HungerBAD: 8:23am On Jul 16, 2018 |
A very balanced article.
There are a lot of reasons why the PDP lost Ekiti State. But the most important of them all, is the voters, or better put, the people of Ekiti State.
I consider it an insult to the people of Ekiti State, when I hear and read conspiracy theorists claiming the election was rigged against them.
Does this mean that the people in Ekiti State don't have anything in their heads to decide what is good or bad for them?does this mean that when Fayose won the 16 Local Governments against Fayemi when they contested, they were not those that voted for fayemi in the 16 Council areas?
Fayose lost because he took Ekiti State for granted,and treated the citizens there as his personal property. Imagine not paying people for 8 and 6 months, and then giving them 3k for transportation to vote for your party. Is that Fayose okay? 165 Likes 17 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by bobnatlo(m): 8:27am On Jul 16, 2018 |
Long long read!! |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Nobody: 8:36am On Jul 16, 2018 |
Nope
This didn't have any effect ,he isn't the fisrt to alienate anyone , tinubu was against OBJ and the entire PDP run government but won re-election and even ensured Fashola won
APC rigged him out that's all
He hoped popularity would win but that works in countries with strong institutions where elections are free and fair and not where the electoral body in under the imcumbent
He lost same way GEJ lost by rigging
I see Nigerians say they voted out GEJ and I laugh
Votes don't count in Nigeria , rigging does
APC know how to rig , GEJ believed buhari was always loosing so he would loose again but reality kicked him in the balls
Buhari and APC had been perfecting rigging from State levels and did same in the federal
In 2019 your votes won't count either APC will rig and win again, unfortunately 37 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by diegwu02: 9:23am On Jul 16, 2018 |
Lordlestat: Nope
This didn't have any effect ,he isn't the fisrt to alienate anyone , tinubu was against OBJ and the entire PDP run government but won re-election and even ensured Fashola won
APC rigged him out that's all
He hoped popularity would win but that works in countries with strong institutions where elections are free and fair and not where the electoral body in under the imcumbent
He lost same way GEJ lost by rigging
I see Nigerians say they voted out GEJ and I laugh
Votes don't count in Nigeria , rigging does
APC know how to rig , GEJ believed buhari was always loosing so he would loose again but reality kicked him in the balls
Buhari and APC had been perfecting rigging from State levels and did same in the federal
In 2019 your votes won't count either APC will rig and win again, unfortunately can you explain how GEJ pulled over 1.5 million votes in each of the south east states when registered voter were less than 600k in each of those states. or how he pulled 1.6million votes in Rivers State with registered voters at 1.9million 77 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Nobody: 9:33am On Jul 16, 2018 |
diegwu02: can you explain how GEJ pulled over 1.5 million votes in each of the south east states when registered voter were less than 600k in each of those states. or how he pulled 1.6million votes in Rivers State with registered voters at 1.9million PDP had been rigging too but APC have the more.cerebral team hence perfected a system they met., Hence they are way better at it It's a case of the student.becoming better than the master Vites didn't count in 2015 , surely they won't in 2019 The Victor will be the master rigger 7 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by strangest(m): 9:49am On Jul 16, 2018 |
HungerBAD: A very balanced article.
[s]There are a lot of reasons why the PDP lost Ekiti State. But the most important of them all, is the voters, or better put, the people of Ekiti State.
I consider it an insult to the people of Ekiti State, when I hear and read conspiracy theorists claiming the election was rigged against them.
Does this mean that people in Ekiti State don't have anything in their heads to decide what is good or bad for them?does this mean that when Fayose won the 16 Local Governments against Fayemi when they contested, they were not those that voted for fayemi in the 16 Council areas?
Fayose lost because he took Ekiti State for granted,and treated the citizens there as his personal property. Imagine not paying people for 8 and 6 months, and then giving them 3k for transportation to vote for your party. Is that Fayose okay?
[/s] this is how he lost 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by madridguy(m): 9:50am On Jul 16, 2018 |
Brb |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by kahal29: 10:08am On Jul 16, 2018 |
strangest: [/s]
this is how he lost
This is how he won. Don't know where you got your own figure. INEC people are no fools 33 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by 9jaArea: 10:55am On Jul 16, 2018 |
ok |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by seunmsg(m): 10:57am On Jul 16, 2018 |
Fayose stupidly believed that Ekiti people are fools because we gave him a second chance in 2014. The 2014 victory got into his head and he felt he's one kind of political genius that knows it all. He quickly dismantled the united coalition that worked for him and made himself the alpha and omega of everything in the state. He failed to fulfil all his promises to political leaders in his own party and when they complain, he tags them an enemy and start victimising them. People who couldn't stomach such nonsense started leaving the party for him. Instead of retracing his steps, he became more hardened and told everybody that cannot accept his dictatorship to leave the party. More people left.
With his attitude coupled with the fact that he doesn't listen to the opinions of others, his downfall was just a matter of time. To show how stupid and arrogant Fayose can be, he publicly announced his preferred successor almost a year before the election. That alone gave his opponents both within and outside the party enough time to strategies against him. APC quickly reached out to those they knew would be aggrieved after PDP primary and reached a working agreement with them to defect once Fayose succeeds in imposing Eleka.
More foolishly, Fayose choose a candidate from Ikere Ekiti and still went ahead to create problem for him in his hometown by wagging an unnecessary war against Olukere, the traditional and spiritual head of the town. Olukere was arrested and locked up for some days in Ado-Ekiti few months to the election. Fayose's supporters openly celebrated the public humiliation of the traditional ruler without thinking of the political consequences. On election day, Olukere's supporters and the people of Afao-Ikere quarters turned up for APC thereby resulting in an almost equal division of Ikere votes. If Ikere had voted solely for their son, PDP would have won the election.
Apart from his crass arrogance, Fayose is also very stingy. He believed he can always get what he wants from people by manipulating them. In days towards the election, billions of naira was raised from PDP governors but Fayose sat over the money alone. Even Eleka didn't have access to campaign funds. Party members were complaining discretely since nobody could confront him openly. His stinginess also led him not to fulfil his N10,000 promise to motorist that agreed to park their vehicles in government house when Buhari visited the state. Most of the drivers failed to turn up for him on election day.
Finally, he allowed Adeyeye to leave the party. That was the last straw that broke the camels back. Adeyeye was the leader of the party before Jonathan hijacked it for Fayose in 2014. Adeyeye was placated with a ministerial appointment so as not to leave the party. In 2018, Fayose saw no reason to placate him. He instead ordered Mere Olayinka and his lackeys to attack him in the media. The outcome is what we saw last Saturday. 129 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by otipoju(m): 11:15am On Jul 16, 2018 |
seunmsg: Fayose stupidly believed that Ekiti people are fools because we gave him a second chance in 2014. The 2014 victory got into his head and he felt he's one kind of political genius that knows it all. He quickly dismantled the united coalition that worked for him and made himself the alpha and omega of everything in the state. He failed to fulfil all his promises to political leaders in his own party and when they complain, he tags them an enemy and start victimising them. People who couldn't stomach such nonsense started leaving the party for him. Instead of retracing his steps, he became more hardened and told everybody that cannot accept his dictatorship to leave the party. More people left.
With his attitude coupled with the fact that he doesn't listen to the opinions of others, his downfall was just a matter of time. To show how stupid and arrogant Fayose can be, he publicly announced his preferred successor almost a year before the election. That alone gave his opponents both within and outside the party enough time to strategies against him. APC quickly reached out to those they knew would be aggrieved after PDP primary and reached a working agreement with them to defect once Fayose succeeds in imposing Eleka.
More foolishly, Fayose choose a candidate from Ikere Ekiti and still went ahead to create problem for him in his hometown by wagging an unnecessary war against Olukere, the traditional and spiritual head of the town. Olukere was arrested and locked up for some days in Ado-Ekiti few months to the election. Fayose's supporters openly celebrated the public humiliation of the traditional ruler without thinking of the political consequences. On election day, Olukere's supporters and the people of Afao-Ikere quarters turned up for APC thereby resulting in an almost equal division of Ikere votes. If Ikere had voted solely for their son, PDP would have won the election.
Apart from his crass arrogance, Fayose is also very stingy. He believed he can always get what he wants from people by manipulating them. In days towards the election, billions of naira was raised from PDP governors but Fayose sat over the money alone. Even Eleka didn't have access to campaign funds. Party members were complaining discretely since nobody could confront him openly. His stinginess also led him not to fulfil his N10,000 promise to motorist that agreed to park their vehicles in government house when Buhari visited the state. Most of the drivers failed to turn up for him on election day.
Finally, he allowed Adeyeye to leave the party. That was the last straw that broke the camels back. Adeyeye was the leader of the party before Jonathan hijacked it for Fayose in 2014. Adeyeye was placated with a ministerial appointment so as not to leave the party. In 2018, Fayose saw no reason to placate him. He instead ordered Mere Olayinka and his lackeys to attack him in the media. The outcome is what we saw last Saturday. I believe you !!! 62 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by kahal29: 12:24pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
seunmsg: Fayose stupidly believed that Ekiti people are fools because we gave him a second chance in 2014. The 2014 victory got into his head and he felt he's one kind of political genius that knows it all. He quickly dismantled the united coalition that worked for him and made himself the alpha and omega of everything in the state. He failed to fulfil all his promises to political leaders in his own party and when they complain, he tags them an enemy and start victimising them. People who couldn't stomach such nonsense started leaving the party for him. Instead of retracing his steps, he became more hardened and told everybody that cannot accept his dictatorship to leave the party. More people left.
With his attitude coupled with the fact that he doesn't listen to the opinions of others, his downfall was just a matter of time. To show how stupid and arrogant Fayose can be, he publicly announced his preferred successor almost a year before the election. That alone gave his opponents both within and outside the party enough time to strategies against him. APC quickly reached out to those they knew would be aggrieved after PDP primary and reached a working agreement with them to defect once Fayose succeeds in imposing Eleka.
More foolishly, Fayose choose a candidate from Ikere Ekiti and still went ahead to create problem for him in his hometown by wagging an unnecessary war against Olukere, the traditional and spiritual head of the town. Olukere was arrested and locked up for some days in Ado-Ekiti few months to the election. Fayose's supporters openly celebrated the public humiliation of the traditional ruler without thinking of the political consequences. On election day, Olukere's supporters and the people of Afao-Ikere quarters turned up for APC thereby resulting in an almost equal division of Ikere votes. If Ikere had voted solely for their son, PDP would have won the election.
Apart from his crass arrogance, Fayose is also very stingy. He believed he can always get what he wants from people by manipulating them. In days towards the election, billions of naira was raised from PDP governors but Fayose sat over the money alone. Even Eleka didn't have access to campaign funds. Party members were complaining discretely since nobody could confront him openly. His stinginess also led him not to fulfil his N10,000 promise to motorist that agreed to park their vehicles in government house when Buhari visited the state. Most of the drivers failed to turn up for him on election day.
Finally, he allowed Adeyeye to leave the party. That was the last straw that broke the camels back. Adeyeye was the leader of the party before Jonathan hijacked it for Fayose in 2014. Adeyeye was placated with a ministerial appointment so as not to leave the party. In 2018, Fayose saw no reason to placate him. He instead ordered Mere Olayinka and his lackeys to attack him in the media. The outcome is what we saw last Saturday. What a brilliant and incisive piece.... I hail you sir. You are a genius. 62 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Kyase(m): 1:09pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
seunmsg: Fayose stupidly believed that Ekiti people are fools because we gave him a second chance in 2014. The 2014 victory got into his head and he felt he's one kind of political genius that knows it all. He quickly dismantled the united coalition that worked for him and made himself the alpha and omega of everything in the state. He failed to fulfil all his promises to political leaders in his own party and when they complain, he tags them an enemy and start victimising them. People who couldn't stomach such nonsense started leaving the party for him. Instead of retracing his steps, he became more hardened and told everybody that cannot accept his dictatorship to leave the party. More people left.
With his attitude coupled with the fact that he doesn't listen to the opinions of others, his downfall was just a matter of time. To show how stupid and arrogant Fayose can be, he publicly announced his preferred successor almost a year before the election. That alone gave his opponents both within and outside the party enough time to strategies against him. APC quickly reached out to those they knew would be aggrieved after PDP primary and reached a working agreement with them to defect once Fayose succeeds in imposing Eleka.
More foolishly, Fayose choose a candidate from Ikere Ekiti and still went ahead to create problem for him in his hometown by wagging an unnecessary war against Olukere, the traditional and spiritual head of the town. Olukere was arrested and locked up for some days in Ado-Ekiti few months to the election. Fayose's supporters openly celebrated the public humiliation of the traditional ruler without thinking of the political consequences. On election day, Olukere's supporters and the people of Afao-Ikere quarters turned up for APC thereby resulting in an almost equal division of Ikere votes. If Ikere had voted solely for their son, PDP would have won the election.
Apart from his crass arrogance, Fayose is also very stingy. He believed he can always get what he wants from people by manipulating them. In days towards the election, billions of naira was raised from PDP governors but Fayose sat over the money alone. Even Eleka didn't have access to campaign funds. Party members were complaining discretely since nobody could confront him openly. His stinginess also led him not to fulfil his N10,000 promise to motorist that agreed to park their vehicles in government house when Buhari visited the state. Most of the drivers failed to turn up for him on election day.
Finally, he allowed Adeyeye to leave the party. That was the last straw that broke the camels back. Adeyeye was the leader of the party before Jonathan hijacked it for Fayose in 2014. Adeyeye was placated with a ministerial appointment so as not to leave the party. In 2018, Fayose saw no reason to placate him. He instead ordered Mere Olayinka and his lackeys to attack him in the media. The outcome is what we saw last Saturday. Wow wow wow 39 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by gaetano: 1:16pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
APC shared dollars in Anambra state and lost, same APC shared 5k naira in Ekiti and pocketed their destinies...but still, Igbo's love money!
Lemme loud it... 9 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by joeace2020(m): 1:17pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
By behaving like a
Meanwhile follow my link to my thread now! |
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Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Sirpaul(m): 1:17pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
TIT 4 TAT 1 Like |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Nobody: 1:17pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
He lost because he was cutting ponmo with market women 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by kolafolabi(m): 1:17pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
You are on point. 3 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by 3millionia: 1:18pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
kkkkkk, seeen lets move on, enough of Ekiti story abeg. its just like flogging a dead horse 1 Like |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by gabazin080(m): 1:18pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
fayose was rigged out. final 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by gabazin080(m): 1:18pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Dear brother, marry a girl who can cook, because love dies, beauty fades, but hunger remain constant 8 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Oildichotomy(m): 1:19pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Fayose was too razz to be governor, He was more popular than aspirant and for me that was a big turn-off.
Apparently he has a larger-than-life attitude that killed him, He is the perfect definition of proud goes before a fall 24 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by MVLOX(m): 1:19pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
somebori somewhere wil be feeling serious pain nw o 5 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by icedfire(m): 1:20pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
strangest: [/s]
this is how he lost
U get sense at all? Stop copying and pasting. Can't u see there was no total vote in ado and number 14? We need to change APC but not this way.. when opposition can't even be credible 7 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by activistjohnny(m): 1:23pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
kahal29: The declaration of the All Progressives Congress, APC’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi as the winner of the Ekiti State governorship election was reflective of the cyclic turn of the governorship of the state since the advent of the Fourth Republic. Since the Alliance for Democracy, AD first won the governorship of the state in 1999; no particular political party had won re-election in a governorship contest.
The AD was ousted in 2003 by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Mr. Ayodele Fayose who benefited from the blitzkrieg of the PDP through the Southwest that year.
Fayose did not survive the turmoil of office and was ousted in an impeachment exercise that was, however, to be subsequently declared void.
Though the PDP was declared the winner of the 2007 governorship election with its candidate, Engr. Segun Oni, that declaration was subsequently overturned in favour of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN’s Dr. Kayode Fayemi in 2010.
Dr. Fayemi’s bid for re-election was defeated in 2014 as Mr. Fayose regained favour with the electorate in an election that was characterised by heavy policing as that of last Saturday.
Fayose who is completing his second term in office this September was not eligible for another term, but that did not make him any less of a factor or player in the election of his successor last weekend. In fact, Mr. Fayose was more of a factor, and he is bound to take the defeat heavier than even the PDP’s candidate, Prof. Olasola Eleka, who is the outgoing deputy governor of the state.
Eleka, who was Fayose’s hand-chosen successor was the outgoing governor’s man to undo the cyclic rotation of power between the PDP and the other political parties. Had he succeeded, it would have been the first time that a sitting political party would have legitimately recycled itself in office. However, despite everything that the governor threw into the game he came out the loser in a contest that predictably ran down to the wire.
It is significant that in nearly every conversation and analysis that is following the declaration of the result that Eleka who was the candidate was not being seen as the loser; rather, the face of defeat has been that of his principal, the man that he had respectably called his boss.
THE FACTORS
Hungry Workers
The outgoing administration entered the contest with the majority of workers not having received any salary this year. State civil servants according to the latest figures are being owed five months salary arrears, local government workers are owed eight months while pensioners are owed ten months.
On the eve of the election, there were reports of civil servants and pensioners receiving between N3,000 and N5,000 credit alert as mobilisation to vote for the PDP.
For Ekiti people who hold their dignity with pride, it was bound to be seen as an insult especially for the citizenry who had not received their salaries.
On Election Day ordinary voters were given N4,000 for their mobilisation. The APC gave more money ranging from N5,000 to N10,000, but that was not the deciding factor. The voters who collected the money acted according to their conscience on who had done them better.
Even more, gratuity for former civil servants has not been paid since 2012.
The abandonment of Fayose
Fayose’s seeming brashness led to the exit of several grassroots mobilisers from the party leading to the situation that on Election Day he was about the only prominent PDP personality in the country that was recognisable. Perhaps the only other person that could draw nationwide recognition was Senator Biodun Olujumi, the Senate Deputy Minority Whip. She was the only one standing who refused to defect after other nationally recognisable persons had left.
Among those who left the party for Fayose were Senator Gbenga Aluko, Senator Ayo Arise, former Minister of Education, Prof. Tunde Adeniran; former chairman of the state chapter of the party, Ropo Adesanya; former PDP spokesman Taiwo Olatunbosun, former minister of agriculture, Senator Bode Olowoporoku, Ambassador Dare Bejide, former Deputy Governor Bisi Omoyeni, former Speaker Clement Akinyemi, former Speaker Femi Bamisile. Besides members of the House of Assembly, Fayose’s former commissioner for justice also left his cabinet and the party and defected to the APC.
Unarguably, the most decisive blow on Fayose could have been the last minute defection of former national PDP publicity secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye.
Prince Adeyeye was a collaborator with Fayose in the victory of 2014 and had served as a minister in the Goodluck Jonathan administration under whose tenure the election that brought back Fayose was done.
Was there a covenant between both men at the time of the 2014 election? No one among the two has said so, but Adeyeye felt sufficiently betrayed and disappointed after the primaries to defect from the PDP. He left the PDP despite publicly claiming that the primary election in which he took second place was free and fair.
Adeyeye subsequently was able to pull many leading patrons of the PDP to move with him to the APC, notably including some members of the House of Assembly.
Last weekend, Adeyeye was given the role of coordinating two local governments, Ise Orun and Emure Local Government Areas.
The PDP won Emure by 7,121 votes to 7,048 votes a margin of 73 votes. In his native Ise Orun, the APC won by 11,908 votes to the 6,297 votes polled by PDP, a margin of 5,611 votes which has proved to be the highest margin of victory for either party in all 16 local government areas of the state.
Fayose would undoubtedly be ruing the fact that he perhaps could have put in more effort to mollify his former friend, Adeyeye. Even before the results were collated, Adeyeye had proved his mettle when he delivered his polling booth to Fayemi by 92% with 175 votes to the 15 scored by the PDP.
Brash and Brawn
Governor Fayose had won nationwide popularity with his streetwise attitude, but it is doubtful if that attitude won him any serious approval among the Ekiti who have the reputation of having the most schooled persons in the country.
A victory for Eleka would probably have radically altered the perception of the governor of Ekiti State, but it would also have meant that Faysoe had gotten away with his streetwise habit. That was probably an issue for many Ekiti people!
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/how-fayose-lost-ekiti/ lol an Apc member write this article. 1 Like |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Firefire(m): 1:23pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Goodbye to democracy in Nigeria. Welcome to impunity. 2 Likes |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Lordofthewest(m): 1:24pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
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Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by MIKOLOWISKA: 1:24pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Lordlestat: Nope
This didn't have any effect ,he isn't the fisrt to alienate anyone , tinubu was against OBJ and the entire PDP run government but won re-election and even ensured Fashola won
APC rigged him out that's all
He hoped popularity would win but that works in countries with strong institutions where elections are free and fair and not where the electoral body in under the imcumbent
He lost same way GEJ lost by rigging
I see Nigerians say they voted out GEJ and I laugh
Votes don't count in Nigeria , rigging does
APC know how to rig , GEJ believed buhari was always loosing so he would loose again but reality kicked him in the balls
Buhari and APC had been perfecting rigging from State levels and did same in the federal
In 2019 your votes won't count either APC will rig and win again, unfortunately Can you rig where you have NO support You will be lynched Why didn't federal rig in Lagos Why do they campaign if they don't need your votes Abeg just say you're a lazy coward 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by Nobody: 1:26pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
seunmsg: Fayose stupidly believed that Ekiti people are fools because we gave him a second chance in 2014. The 2014 victory got into his head and he felt he's one kind of political genius that knows it all. He quickly dismantled the united coalition that worked for him and made himself the alpha and omega of everything in the state. He failed to fulfil all his promises to political leaders in his own party and when they complain, he tags them an enemy and start victimising them. People who couldn't stomach such nonsense started leaving the party for him. Instead of retracing his steps, he became more hardened and told everybody that cannot accept his dictatorship to leave the party. More people left.
With his attitude coupled with the fact that he doesn't listen to the opinions of others, his downfall was just a matter of time. To show how stupid and arrogant Fayose can be, he publicly announced his preferred successor almost a year before the election. That alone gave his opponents both within and outside the party enough time to strategies against him. APC quickly reached out to those they knew would be aggrieved after PDP primary and reached a working agreement with them to defect once Fayose succeeds in imposing Eleka.
More foolishly, Fayose choose a candidate from Ikere Ekiti and still went ahead to create problem for him in his hometown by wagging an unnecessary war against Olukere, the traditional and spiritual head of the town. Olukere was arrested and locked up for some days in Ado-Ekiti few months to the election. Fayose's supporters openly celebrated the public humiliation of the traditional ruler without thinking of the political consequences. On election day, Olukere's supporters and the people of Afao-Ikere quarters turned up for APC thereby resulting in an almost equal division of Ikere votes. If Ikere had voted solely for their son, PDP would have won the election.
Apart from his crass arrogance, Fayose is also very stingy. He believed he can always get what he wants from people by manipulating them. In days towards the election, billions of naira was raised from PDP governors but Fayose sat over the money alone. Even Eleka didn't have access to campaign funds. Party members were complaining discretely since nobody could confront him openly. His stinginess also led him not to fulfil his N10,000 promise to motorist that agreed to park their vehicles in government house when Buhari visited the state. Most of the drivers failed to turn up for him on election day.
Finally, he allowed Adeyeye to leave the party. That was the last straw that broke the camels back. Adeyeye was the leader of the party before Jonathan hijacked it for Fayose in 2014. Adeyeye was placated with a ministerial appointment so as not to leave the party. In 2018, Fayose saw no reason to placate him. He instead ordered Mere Olayinka and his lackeys to attack him in the media. The outcome is what we saw last Saturday. This analysis is so on point! He also left Gbonyin people in total darkness for years 24 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Fayose Lost Ekiti by TheShopKeeper(m): 1:27pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
...Fayose single-handedly lost the election for PDP and he lost 'bigly'...from now on his popularity even among PDP power-brokers will diminish...in the brutal world of Nigeria politics, he has lost even his goodwill and he will be cast on way side...
...with the way PDP is going...Fayose's style of street-creed politics is not what the party needs... 17 Likes 1 Share |