Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, is capitalising on his goodwill and administration’s achievements in the state to win next month’s election.
Makinde said this during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
The governor was reacting to criticisms from a former Minister of Power and Steel, Wole Oyelese.
Taking a swipe at the governor for what he described as an act of treachery for abstaining from Atiku’s campaign rally, Oyelese argued that Makinde needs Atiku to win.
But the Oyo governor fired back at his kinsman, saying the reverse is the case.
“Elder Oyelese is older than me and I will not disrespect him. But I think he basically stood logic on its head. It is the other way round,” he said.
“If our candidate will need to win in Oyo State, I will have to campaign for him because PDP in Oyo State is riding on the achievements that we’ve been able to make these three plus years.
“So, if he’s looking for a ministerial position – I don’t think anyone will give him a ministerial position anyway because the last time he had the opportunity, he didn’t do well at all.”
Makinde alluded to Oyelese’s alleged unpopularity, saying in the latter’s hometown of Erunmu, the indigenes “wouldn’t even touch him with a long pole.”