The leadership of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has advised the All Progressives Congress to
face reality and use the period before the August 9 governorship election in
Osun State to campaign and canvass for votes, just like the PDP is doing.
In giving the
unsolicited advice, PDP said instead of engaging in political blackmail and
empty propaganda in the media, it is better the APC focus its attention on
finding more effective ways of wooing the electorate.
The PDP commended its
Flagbearer, Senator Iyiola Omisore, and other party stalwarts in the state for
engaging in vigorous all-inclusive campaign in all the nooks and crannies of
the state, which it said, had resulted in the massive support currently being
enjoyed by the party among the people.
National Publicity
Secretary of PDP, Olisa Metuh, in a statement on Sunday, said the party was,
however, not resting on its oars as it is working harder than ever to ensure
victory in the polls.
Metuh noted that the
factors that gave it victory in Ekiti State included a popular candidate with
grassroots appeal, strong and well accepted message as well as the humble and
effective leadership of its national leader.
Stressing that the era
of cutting corners to win elections in Nigeria was over, the PDP spokesman said
the people were now more politically aware and would give support to the party
that best connects with them and their aspirations.
Metuh added that while
Omisore and members of the PDP had been campaigning and winning the support of
the people, the APC had been engaging in “political gallivanting, rigmarole and
ineffective propaganda in the media, without focusing on the fact that only the
votes of the people will count on election day.
He said, “We urge
Nigerians to note that whilst the APC leaders are focused on campaign of
calumny and creating confusion, the PDP is sensitising, appealing and
campaigning to the people, while strengthening and expanding its support base
in the state.
“We want them to note
that whereas our candidate and supporters have been engaged in vigorous
all-inclusive campaign in all the nooks and crannies of the state, the APC,
detached from the people and ignoring the reality that the South-West voters
are tired of fake progressives, has stuck to out-worn triumphant cliches and
tactics, like it did in Ekiti.
“When they eventually
lose, blackmail and violence may come handy in an attempt to discredit the
process.
“In any case, what does
one expect from a party that has no message and agenda for the people; a party
based on religious and ethnic interests and which has absolutely nothing to
offer in the furtherance of the national interest”.
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