A former governor of Ekiti state, Segun Oni on Monday officially dumped the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking to Journalists in Ado-Ekiti, Oni, a former National Deputy Chairman of APC said he was leaving the APC due to the ill-treatment meted out to him by the party, as well as the failure by the Ekiti state Chapter of the party to integrate his supporters in all engagements including appointments and privileges to contest elections.
It would be recalled that the former governor has been suspended by the APC for anti-party activities since May 2019.
Both Oni and Fayemi contested for the APC ticket two years ago. After losing the primary to Fayemi, Oni took Fayemi to court, alleging that Fayemi was not qualified to contest, having failed to resign his ministerial position. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court. Oni lost the case.
Oni hinted that he had already started meeting with critical stakeholders in the PDP such as former Gov. Ayodele Fayose and Sen. Biodun Olujimi about his resolve to return to his former party.
According to him, the need to take the decision to return to the PDP became imperative as a way of acceding to the request of his loyalists desirous of taking the hard political step.
“You all knew the kind of treatment I have been getting so far. As we speak, none of my supporters was being allowed to get appointment or contest elections in APC.
Even if the APC gives me the whole world, I won’t be happy seeing integral part of my political life, I mean my supporters being treated badly as we have come to find it.
“ou can imagine, at a particular time, I was suspended in my Ward at Ifaki Ekiti and nothing was said about it.
“Apart from politics, I am the Asiwaju, a high title holder in my town; if someone can have the effrontery to do that to me here, you can see it has sent a signal that there is a problem.
“It’s not about Segun Oni, my people and supporters are the main issue.I can confirm to you that we have taken a decision and we are in the process of joining the PDP.
”We are going to set up implementation committee to work on our programme of actions. Our joining PDP is not something that will take three months. I am not that kind of a politician that will rush at things, we can’t just go back that way.
“There must be proper planning. We are carrying out local government by local government counting of those that will follow us.
“I am not alone in this. Those who took the action for me were my supporters across all the local governments areas and 177 wards who feel bad about the whole scenario in APC. But the major thing is that we are moving, we have taken a decision to go back and on that we are working on,” he said