G5: What I told Oyo people before Presidential election, by Seyi Makinde

G5: What I told Oyo people before Presidential election, by Seyi Makinde

by Joseph Anthony
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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has provided insight into his deliberations with his people in the light of the controversy trailing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential campaign.

Makinde made the disclosure on the backdrop of his landslide re-election in Saturdayโ€™s governorship elections, earning 563,756 votes to defeat runner-up Teslim Folarin of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 256,685 votes.

At the February 25 presidential election, the APCโ€™s Bola Tinubu had defeated Atiku Abubakar of the PDP in Oyo and went on to be declared the President-elect.

Tinubuโ€™s victory in the state followed Makindeโ€™s refusal to support Atiku, a northerner, on the PDPโ€™s zoning principles.

The Oyo governorโ€™s partnership with four other aggrieved governors in the party known as the G5 later fuelled speculation that he was supporting southerner Tinubuโ€™s bid across party lines.

But the governor pushed back against the speculation during a live appearance on Channels Televisionโ€™s The 2023 Verdict on Sunday.

โ€œGovernor Mai Mala Buni just won his own re-election under APC,โ€ he said. โ€œBut at the presidential election, PDP carried Yobe State. Does it mean Governor Buni worked for PDP?โ€

According to him, the reality is that people will make their choices.

โ€œAt the end of the day, the decision of who they voted for rested with the people. In all fairness, I told our people, โ€˜You must not do anything that will threaten the unity of this countryโ€™,โ€ he said.

โ€œโ€˜We should be pushing in a direction where weโ€™ll foster a united Nigeria, an inclusive Nigeria.’โ€

Arguing that the people of Oyo State could not be led blindly, the governor stated that they were โ€œquite sophisticatedโ€, adding that โ€œthat is behind us nowโ€.

Makinde said before Nigerians is a president-elect who has emerged, adding that โ€œwe must support him [and] work with him for a better countryโ€.

He reiterated that the agitation of the G5 did not place the individual careers of the governors as a major consideration.

โ€œWe thought we were going to fight for what is right, what is just for this country and for our party. We said, โ€˜We prefer to see a PDP that will obey its own constitutionโ€™ because rotation and zoning of government and party offices is there; itโ€™s part of PDPโ€™s constitution,โ€ he said.

โ€œNone of us ever thought, โ€˜Weโ€™re playing a survival game.โ€™ No. We were just basically saying, โ€˜Do what is right. Do what is just. Have inclusivity as something that is central in our party and in our country and donโ€™t do anything that can threaten the unity of this country.โ€™ Thereโ€™s no regret.โ€

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