Former Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose has said the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, is canvasing to be the running mate of a frontline presidential aspirant of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, as a condition to join the coalition.
In a statement he personally signed and made available to the media, tagged, ‘Between Atiku and Makinde, Untold Story of What Happened in Minna Yesterday’, Fayose alleged that the Oyo State governor travelled to Minna, Niger State, yesterday to hold a meeting with the former vice president.
statement read; “It is no longer news that the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, went to Minna, Niger State, yesterday, to hold a meeting with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
“Here is what happened behind the curtains: Venue and personalities involved in the meeting were carefully chosen so as to ensure confidence and acceptability.
“Consideration was given to the fact that Peter Obi will not accept to be Atiku’s running mate and he won’t also be acceptable to the North, as Atiku’s successor.
Also, Atiku is 70% sure of getting the ADC ticket, having ensured the non-zoning of the party’s presidential ticket.
“Makinde agreed to join ADC on the condition that he will be handed the party’s vice presidential ticket, as Atiku’s running mate. This is expected to be presented to Atiku’s inner caucus for further discussions and ratification.
“Makinde offered to make available a sum of N10 billion (to be released in two tranches), as his initial contribution towards what he called “proper take-off of the ADC,” and make additional funds available when the campaign begins.
The governor also assured that for the ADC primary, he will deliver the Southwest delegates and use the influence of his wife, who is from Rivers State, to secure delegate votes in the South-South.
“He posited that for the general election, using him to divide the Southwest votes will give the ADC the needed advantage.
“Follow up meeting has been fixed for Dubai, UAE within the next two weeks,” the former Ekiti State governor said.