Ahead of the 2018 governorship election in Ekiti State,
Governor Ayo Fayose has reportedly removed the logo of the Peoples Democratic
Party from his campaign office in the state.
It was gathered that Fayose removed the logo and name of
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from his campaign office at Olora junction,
Adebayo, Ado- Ekiti.
Nation reports that the one-storey building was repainted
white, with every insignia of PDP completely erased.
Before now, the building had Fayose’s picture embossed on
PDP logo with the inscription: “Fayose Our Leader, Architect of Modern Ekiti.”
However, the emblem of the PDP was missing from a new
billboard installed by the governor close to the gate of Ekiti State University
Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH)/.
The billboard, with Fayose’s portrait, reads: “Ekiti 2018:
Support Continuity, Fayose Leads, We Follow. Again, It’s Going To Be 16-0.”
Similarly, mini signposts mounted on Ado-Ikere Road, which
bored the logo and name of PDP alongside Fayose’s name, have been removed.
They were replaced with ones without PDP name and logo, but
with Fayose’s pictures, and the statement: “Ni 2018, E Standby”, meaning “My
People Be on Standby in 2018.”
A source said the uncertainty hanging over PDP was
responsible for the governor’s action.
“Fayose does not want to be caught unawares. Nobody knows
how the PDP factional crisis will end. It will be suicidal for him to wait till
the end of litigation at the Supreme Court,” a PDP chieftain said of the
development.
DAILY POST reports that the National Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, had told Fayose to leave the party if he was no longer
comfortable.
“We are moving on with the determination to reposition the
party. We are not interested in the funding of the party from the governors.
“They are free to leave if they want to, especially Wike and
Fayose,” Sheriff had said.
By Ameh Comrade Godwin
