Honourable Dave Oladapo Salako |
An
erstwhile lawmaker, Honourable Dave Oladapo Salako who represented Remo Federal
Constituency of Ogun state twice at the House of Representatives (2003- 2011)
on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, has left the party.
Hon.
Salako who premised his decision to walk away from the PDP on the alleged
injustices meted to him during the Ogun East Senatorial District primary
election said despite the position of the Appeal Committee that he should be
declared winner of the primary election; the party ignored same and instead,
declared his co-contestant, Bola Kalejaiye, the party’s flag bearer.
In
a letter of resignation addressed to PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche
Secondus, Honourable Salako accused the PDP Ogun governorship aspirant who was
sacked as Governorship candidate by the Court in the March 9 elections,
Hon.Ladi Adebutu of wielding “great influence and inducements on some of the
National Executive members,” a development he argued, culminated in his denial
of the Senatorial ticket by the state chapter of the party.
In
the letter addressed to the party chairman, Salako wrote: “As requested by the
party, I completed the formalities for nomination as the candidate of the party
for Ogun East Senatorial District. On 2nd October, 2018, the primary
election came up according to the time-table earlier released by the party. My
first shock was the demand by the committee in charge of the primary election
for the sum of N750, 000 (Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) as my share
for the cost of the venue and logistics. By tradition, it has always been the
responsibility of the Party- PDP to bear the cost of venue and other incidental
expenses relating to primary election.
Amidst
other electoral irregularities that allegedly characterised the exercise, Hon.
Salako also accused officials of skipping the accreditation of voters,
stressing that staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
and Department of State Security, DSS “were conspicuously absent.”
He
lamented the conduct of the primary election this way: “There was no
introduction of aspirants for proper identification before the election. Total
number of voters was not publicly announced. This is because there was no
proper accreditation at the inception of the exercise.” He further stated that
he has followed and fulfilled the requirements as stipulated by the Party’s
Constitution to exhaust all avenues for redress of any injustice.
While
noting that his request for the nullification of the exercise fell on deaf
ears, Hon. Salako said he was left with no option but the quit the party he
spent his resources and time to build, adding “The Appeal committee justified
the reason why I should be declared the winner of the primary or at the worst
scenario, cancel the primary and re-order a re-run. But instead, the party
ignored my petition and even the report of the Appeal Panel.”
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