Gboyega Aribisogan, the Minority Leader of Ekiti State House of Assembly, claims that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has lost majority of its bigwigs due to the reported unfriendly attitude of Governor Ayodele Fayose.
Speaking with reporters after a meeting with the leadership of the APC in Ijesa Isu Ekiti in Ikole Local government area of Ekiti State on Tuesday, he said “the PDP is like a patient that is roaming the streets with severe injury and diseases; no amount of analgesics or miracle can save it from passing out on July 14.
“Ekiti people have resolved to stop the hyena and its unborn jackal from roaming the streets as from July. They have resolved to bring back honour, integrity and selfless service to the state. They have decided to stop the hunger, deprivations and pestilence the PDP brought to Ekiti in the last four years.
“No amount of propaganda or gerrymandering can change the wind of change that is currently blowing. The APC is the alternative government now in Ekiti and it will become a full fledged government in October this year.”
Aribisogan described Professor Kolapo Olusola, the PDP candidate, as a subservient bootlicker who could not operate without his master.
“Fortunately, Ekiti people have said that they cannot accept Professor Olusola Eleka, the PDP candidate, because he is a well-known bootlicker, a subservient cringer who will perpetually dance to the whims and caprices of Ayo Fayose, a depraved and deranged dictator whose four years of misrule has brought poverty and penury upon our people.”
He accused the PDP of running a government of deceit and brigandage that had not only reduced the people to beggars but had devalued their humanness, adding that a sane society like Ekiti would never want a continuation of such a government.
“No sane society will continue with the current perfidy and brigandage of Ayo Fayose and his gang. The PDP chose a wrong campaign message of continuity. Ekiti people cannot continue with non-payment of salaries, malicious demolition of people’s property, dehumanisation of workers and pensioners, lack of promotion for teachers, neglect of the elderly, desecration of traditional institutions, lack of employment for our youth and empowerment of our women.
“We cannot continue with periodic distribution of two cups of rice, cheeseballs and four yards of Ankara cloths.
“We need a new lease of life, economic growth and industrialisation.”
He called on Ekiti people to tell Fayose and his orchestra that “the jamboree is over” and that the funeral service for the PDP would be held on July 14.