Why I clashed with Makinde – Ex-deputy gov Gbolarumi

Why I clashed with Makinde – Ex-deputy gov Gbolarumi

A former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarumi, has said that Gov. Seyi Makinde’s decision to hand-pick a successor was what caused the fallout between them.

Gbolarumi gave the explanation while hosting the Executives of the Oyo State Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, led by Mr Yinka Adeniran, to an Iftar in Ibadan.

The PDP chieftain, who is loyal to the Nyesom Wike faction of the party, said that hitherto his relationship with Gov. Makinde was quite cordial.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the newly inaugurated executive of the PDP faction loyal to Wike, led by its chairman, Prof. Raham Akinoso, was also at the Iftar.

He said that the majority of the citizens of the state were surprised and had been wondering at what stage the fallout between them started.

Gbolarumi said the disagreement started when Makinde said he would announce his successor to office without consulting the PDP leaders in the state, even though he (Gbolarumi) had signified interest in contesting

He is supposed to sit down with PDP leaders in the state for a discussion on it

“Look at his sets of Commissioners, SAs and local government chairmen, no input of PDP leaders in those appointments,” he said.

Gbolarumi said that he was one of the founding fathers of PDP in the state, the platform which Makinde used to become the governor of the state in 2019.

He said that the party leaders were satisfied and accepted God’s decision on Makinde’s emergence.

According to him, the governor’s decision to produce a successor would block their way.

Or does he want to perish us politically? “One of the things I am not happy about and I have discussed with him is his saying that he has no godfather in politics.”

“Or does he want to perish us politically? “One of the things I am not happy about and I have discussed with him is his saying that he has no godfather in politics.

“I told him, I don’t believe in that principle. There are one or two even more people that God used for his emergence as governor of the state,” Gbolarumi said.

The former deputy governor said it would be a sin before God for him not to say the truth to the governor as one of the PDP leaders in the state.

Gbolarumi said what was really happening between him and the Makinde wasn’t really a fight but a fight of political interest, adding that PDP would be united soon.

For now, our faction is currently in control and in charge of PDP in the state,” he said.

Earlier, the Chairman of Correspondents’ Chapel of NUJ, Oyo State Council, Mr Yinka Adeniran, commended Gbolarumi for his constant support to the union and pledged accurate and fair reportage of issues in the state.

NAN