PDP Withdraws From Ondo LG Poll

PDP BoT Sets Up Panel To Resolve Dispute Over National Secretary Position
PDP BoT Sets Up Panel To Resolve Dispute Over National Secretary Position

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo state has withdrawn from the local government council elections slated for January 18.

Gatekeepers News reports that Leye Igbabo, PDP director of media and publicity in the state, in a statement on Thursday, said the party will not participate in the local government council elections, adding that the party took the decision after wide consultations with stakeholders.

Igbaba alleged that the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC) cannot be trusted to conduct a free and fair election.

The statement reads, “This decision is a product of several layers of consultations of party leaders, stakeholders and the national secretariat of our great party.”

“Our party fielded 15 chairmanship candidates in 15 local government areas and 131 councillorship candidates.”

“But, from all indications, ODIEC’s credibility, transparency, and impartiality have failed the integrity test.”

“Recent observations and reports point to a troubling pattern of double standards by ODIEC, raising serious doubts about their ability to conduct a free, fair, and credible election.”

“The party cannot, in good conscience, confer legitimacy on a compromised process by participating in the election. This withdrawal is in line with our stance on integrity.”

“We have, therefore, resolved to withdraw our participation in this exercise to uphold the integrity of our party and our unwavering belief in credible electoral practices.”

The spokesman added that PDP is committed to sanitising the electoral process in the state.