Alhaji Abdul-Rasheed Adebisi Olopoeyan who is one of the aggrieved leaders of Peoples Democratic Party leader in Oyo state has said the rancor between him and governor Seyi Makinde is personal and only both him and His excellency can sit to resolve it when it is time.
Olopoeyan spoke at his residence in Ibadan on Saturday when the National Vice Chairman of the PDP, Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja visited him.
The Oyo PDP leader urged Arapaja to reconcile with a former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, and a former South-West PDP chairman, Dr Eddy Olafeso and other aggrieved party chieftains, to make the party stronger.
He said, “Your coming here to my home is personal. We have a very good political relationship, and to date, nobody, Seyi Makinde (Oyo State Governor) included, can disrupt our relationship. My not supporting you for the South-West PDP chairmanship was that you came into the field late and you also failed to seek my support.
“Chief Olafeso sought my support with everything and I gave him my support wholeheartedly without regrets. On the rift between Seyi Makinde and me, only the governor and I could sit together and resolve it.
“I was the one who convinced Makinde to return to the PDP. I was the facilitator of how PDP leaders accepted his governorship ambition. Therefore, only the governor and I can sit together and resolve the issue Makinde intentionally created.
“ Most annoying is the local government election that should have been the fulcrum on which the settlement with the aggrieved leaders is placed. How I wish you, Arapaja, could prevail on Mr Governor to postpone the local government election for the governor to meet first with many of the aggrieved leaders.”
Amb. Arapaja in his part promised to take action on the issues raised by Bisi Olopoeyan. He said, “We all shouldn’t allow them to use us against ourselves. We shouldn’t for any reason give room for the lapses that happened in 2011 to repeat themselves because, in the end, we would be at the receiving end.
“It’s pertinent for all hands to be on deck. This party belongs to us all. We can’t afford to lose this state again, and apart from that, we all need to work together to achieve greatness for the region. We need to get back to having more states in the zone.”
It will be recalled Olopoeyan teamed up with ex Ekiti state Governor Ayodele Fayose, supported Dr. Eddy Olafeso against Arapaja at a recent congress held in Osogbo.
The visit of Arapaja came 48 hours after Olafeso visited Olopoeyan at his residence to celebrate Eid el-Fitr with him.