Osun State caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representatives has disowned what it called purported governorship primary election conducted in Osun State allegedly under the influence of Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde.
In a statement issued by Hon. Bamidele Salam and five other lawmakers, on Wednesday, the caucus expressed disappointment in the Oyo State governor and demanded that he desist from any further action capable of destabilising Osun political atmosphere.
The lawmakers condemned what they described as a “purported governorship primaries,” allegedly orchestrated with “thugs and political jobbers” imported from Ibadan, Oyo State.
“It is laughable that the Oyo State governor does not understand, or chooses to ignore the fact that the PDP has laid down procedures for the conduct of primaries, which include elections of ward ad-hoc delegates and national delegates without which no valid primaries can be conducted.
“We unequivocally reject the fraudulent conduct of a purported primary which threw up one Adebayo Adedamola Fryo as the PDP candidate in the 2026 elections.
“We equally warn the said Fryo not to parade himself as such a candidate of our party as such will be tantamount to a criminal impersonation and an attempt to provoke the peaceful and law abiding leaders and members of the PDP in Osun state.
“While noting the avoidable mess that Governor Makinde’s blind ambition and political immaturity has thrown the party in the last few weeks, we advise the Governor to learn from a Yoruba proverb which advised that a man accused of being a thief does not go near the villagers chickens pretending to be dancing in a nighttime.
“The Governor should stop laying credence to those who have accused him of being a serial traitor and power-monger.
“If Governor Makinde has successfully suppressed all voices of decency in his own chapter of the PDP, he should not attempt to export such impunity, recklessness and sham to Osun state, which has a decent sitting Governor who carries everyone along in major decision-making,” they said.
The lawmakers called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to “discard the phoney results” of the said primary election and adhere strictly to the PDP Constitution and the Electoral Act in selecting party candidates.