It appears to be a great danger for the ruling All Progressive Congress(APC) as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) are set to forge an alliance ahead of next weekend’s governorship election in Ondo State.
The All Progressives Congress (APC), which is the target of the alliance, declared yesterday that it was not perturbed by the talks between the two opposition parties.
The APC dismissed it as a reactionary contraption that will not work.
Some PDP governors, including Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, are said to be piling pressure on former Ondo State governor Segun Mimiko to make the alliance work.
A former attorney general and justice commissioner of the state, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, is running on the platform of the PDP while the incumbent deputy governor Agboola Ajayi is the standard bearer of the ZLP.
Ajayi first defected to the PDP from the APC and then switched to ZLP after failing to get the PDP governorship ticket.
Sources said PDP does not trust Ajayi.
According to Reuben Abati blog, Jegede in particular is ambivalent about any pact with ZLP, since the terms or conditions would make certain concessions to ZLP inevitable and burdensome.
However, Ajayi is enthusiastic for three reasons, one of which is the weak presence of his party in the state.
The ZLP is weak and incapacitated by its lack of structures in all the 18 local governments.
Ajayi, according to sources, sees alliance as a face saving device for him.
His calculation is also that if Jegede garners more votes from the Central Senatorial District and ZLP puts up a strong showing in the South, the alliance may defeat the APC.
While majority of PDP leaders agree that collaboration may swing the pendulum in favour of the party, Jegede is said to be uncomfortable with the e fact that Ajayi will be a factor in the alliance and the ultimate beneficiary in the ZLP.
Ajayi had contested the PDP ticket with Jegede, who instantly rejected pressures on him to make him his running mate, after his victory at the primary. The PDP standard bearer cited two reasons: Ajayi has established himself as a serial defector; he is also a disloyal deputy to Akeredolu.
The first consultation on alliance failed as Jegede, who is not a seasoned politician, held on to his grievances and distrust of Ajayi over the scramble for delegates at the shadow poll and the negative effects of his defection on the PDP.
Although PDP governors impressed its desirability on him, he was adamant.
A source said that reality dawned on Jegede last week that a helping hand was required from ZLP to narrow the contest into a two-horse race.
Wike, said the source, explained to him that any financial assistance to him by PDP governors on the election might be futile unless the PDP’s position was strengthened by the coalition with ZLP.
According to the source, Wike and Makinde maintained that PDP and ZLP in Ondo are the same.
Although Ajayi is pushing for collaboration, PDP leaders also considered the imperative of holding talks with Mimiko who lent the ZLP as election platform to the deputy governor.
Mimiko is confronted by two challenges: the rift between him and Jegede over how the preparation for the 2016 election was handled by the former governor has not been resolved; and the emotional gulf between them.
Mimiko is also said to have never perceived Ajayi as a formidable candidate outside APC and PDP, adding that the former governor has been attending Ajayi’s campaigns with reluctance.
The prospect of pact has energised Mimiko, who has intensified his criticism of the Akeredolu administration, in spite of his input into the administration in terms of appointments.