Adetokunbo Pearse, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), says Abdulazeez Adediran, the ex-governorship candidate of the
party in Lagos, was the architect of his defeat in the 2023 elections.
Speaking during an interview on News Central on Friday,
Pearse said Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, picked a comic actress as his
running mate after rejecting the advice of party leaders.
BACKGROUND
On Monday, Adediran resigned from the PDP, citing
indiscipline and anti-party activities among members as reasons for his exit.
The former governorship candidate had alleged that the party
pulled the rug from underneath his feet on the eve of the state’s gubernatorial
poll.
He said Philip Aivoji, the Lagos chairman of PDP, released a
statement declaring that the party has formed an alliance with another party
for the governorship election.
Adediran finished third in the 2023 election with 62,449
votes, behind Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who
secured 762,134 votes, while Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the Labour Party (LP) was
second with 312,329 votes.
His running mate was Funke Akindele, a popular Nollywood
actress.
‘JANDOR ISOLATED PARTY
LEADERS AFTER WINNING PDP PRIMARY’
During the interview, Pearse accused Adediran of isolating
the Lagos PDP leaders after winning the party’s governorship ticket.
The PDP chieftain alleged that Adediran won the “fabricated”
PDP governorship primary using the members of his Lagos4Lagos political group
as delegates.
Pearse said Adediran was accepted by Lagos PDP leaders
because he got the support of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former
Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.
He added that after Adediran won the governorship primary,
he was called by Bode George, a PDP chieftain, to allow party leaders to pick
his running mate for the election.
He said Jandor declined the request of the party leaders and
isolated them from his governorship campaign.
“He did not win the primary election in the legal way. It
was all a sham from the beginning. He came into the party, and six months
later, he got the ticket,” Pearse said.
“Unfortunately, national leaders (of PDP) bought his lies.
“When he (Bode George) endorsed Jandor, he said, ‘now you
are going to be our candidate; as we organise this primary, you consider
Rhodes-Vivour as your deputy.’ Jandor accepted.
“It was on that basis that Bode George said, ‘let’s go; we
will support you’.
“After he won the party primary, the party leaders
approached him, particularly Bode George, and said, ‘let’s give you a deputy to
balance the ticket if you don’t want Rhodes-Vivour’.
“He said no; he is going to choose his deputy. He did not
even give them a chance to choose anybody.
“Jandor went and brought this comic actress and said she has
thousands of followers on Facebook. That was the end of Jandor.
“When he is talking of betrayal from leaders, he caused it
all. It is his fault.”
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