The second term mandate of the incumbent
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the APC will end on November 26, 2018 and
the governorship election will be held before the expiration.
Isola, who has been holding meetings to
reconcile the two factions within the PDP in the state, said in a
statement on Sunday that it was obvious the APC was jittery about the
moves to reconcile the warring factions of the opposition party.
Isola, who is a former Minister of Mines
and Steel Development, said the APC betrayed its dominant emotion in
its reaction to the moves to unite the factions within the opposition
party.
He said, “The reaction of the APC is an
outburst of a drowning sailor, who would ordinarily want to hold on to
every straw with the hope of survival. There is however no hope for the
APC surviving this coming electoral hurricane because the people of
Osun State are ready to change this ineffective government come 2018.”
Isola stated that the PDP was conscious
of the fact that its victory in the Osun West Senatorial District
by-election was a result of concerted efforts by leaders and
stakeholders, who all agreed to work together in the interest of the
“oppressed and suffering masses of the state.”
He said the opposition party needed to
fix all the remaining leadership issues while appealing to them to work
together in the interest of the people of the state, who were looking
towards the PDP to liberate them from “bad governance of the APC.”
Meanwhile, the APC has challenged the
PDP to tell the people of the state its alternative plans to the
policies of the present APC-led government.
The spokesperson for the ruling party, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi, said this in a statement in Osogbo on Sunday.
Oyatomi said the opposition party had
been criticising Aregbesola-led government for the past seven years
without giving alternative to the “laudable projects of the
administration.”
According to him, the people of the
state will not take the PDP seriously if the party could not give
alternatives to the policies and programmes of the APC government.
The statement read, “If the PDP wants
the people of Osun to take their party seriously, let them tell us what
they will do differently, and how they will fund their own projects.”

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