The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate in Osun state, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has called out former Governor of the state, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, lambasting him over his defection from PDP to the APC.
The Senator, who obviously was shocked at the defection of the former governor to the opposition party says he is a serial betrayer. Vanguard reports that the governorship candidate in a statement made by his media aide, Mr Diran Odeyemi said that Oyinlola is an inconsistent and unreliable politician who has lost everything politically with his new move of defection.
Revealing that the PDP former national secretary’s defection to APC will not affect the outcome of Saturday’s election results, the governorship candidate taunted the estranged politician, saying all his followers are still with the PDP notwithstanding his defection.
He claimed that it was the double dealings of the politician that heralded his exit from being the PDP National Secretary. He further added saying: "While he was pushing for court action to return to office, he was holding nocturnal meetings with the APC. While he was negotiating with the President, Oyinlola had directed his few supporters to defect to the APC. He is never a consistent political player.” We want to put it on record that his defection has no impact on the electoral fortunes of the PDP in the Saturday election. If any, the exit has cleaned the PDP of the last dark spot which constitutes a moral burden on our shoulder. By defecting, PDP has become fully sanitized and poised for a new lease of life in the government to be formed after the August 9 victory".
Source: Naij
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