Monday, 15 December 2014
WHY LP IS CONSIDERING GOV. ALAO-AKALA ~ Barr. Ajulo , LP Scribe
LABOUR PARTY IS THE NATURAL CONSTITUENCY
OF GRASSROOTS POLITICIANS
The Labour party has said that there was nothing
strange in Alao Akala clinching the gubernatorial
ticket of Labour party in Oyo State. This was
contained in a statement issued by the National
Secretary of the Party, Barrister Kayode Ajulo.
“It is just a matter of water eventually finding its
level. The issues must be put in correct
perspective. It is not enough to limit ourselves to
mere tooth picking analysis or fixated social media
opinion.
“When we take the case of Akala, for instance, it
will be recalled that during his tenure as Governor
of Oyo State, he carried along the workers in the
various unions, including the National Union of
Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Teachers,
Market Women, Civil Societies, etc. While other
governors in states controlled by supposedly
progressive and pro-people party placed embargo
on employment and were not ready to implement
minimum wage, Akala employed more workers and
did not denigrate the position of the working class.
“Equally important is the fact that Akala did not
just get the Labour ticket in Oyo State on a platter
of gold or for the asking. It was not also a matter
giving the ticket to the highest bidder. Akala
worked his way rigorously and painstakingly up the
ladder. He was endorsed by all those who matter in
the party after a thorough check on his renewed
commitment to the cause of the common man. He
indeed had the support of other aspirants who
acknowledged his worth and surrendered everything
to him.
Barrister Ajulo further said that it is not surprising
that politicians leaving other parties are coming to
Labour party. It is a party with potentials. “As we
have always maintained in the past, our party is
the natural constituency of many grassroots
politicians and they have merely strayed to those
other larger, winning parties, which can use all
sorts of gimmicks to entice them. It is therefore
only natural for them to want to come back home
when reality dawns on them.
Akala is a grassroots politician, was a civil servant,
and then became Chairman of a Local government,
Deputy Governor and Governor, he has seen it all
and he can with politicians of sound pedigree.
“In fact the leadership of the party is currently
inundated with requests by politicians from the so-
called large parties, who have either been betrayed
or shortchanged and are seeking credible platform
on which to blossom and achieve their objective of
truly transforming the polity. Some of our leaders
have left their usual abode in order to avoid the
deluge of politicians. They are coming in slews,
seeking succour from injustice, seeking refuge from
backstabbing, and seeking hope in a political future
free from money mongering and selfish greed. This
is an acknowledgement that the Labour Party is the
last hope of the people.
Of course, this does not mean that as they come
we will open our doors to them. No. We are very
careful, not to herd our sheep with a pack of
wolves. They are being screened, and only those
found worthy will pass through. We will never
compromise our principles, our perspectives and
programmes. Furthermore, they must sign an
agreement to pursue pro-people policies, just like
Governor Mimiko did when he joined the Labour
Party. Remember Mimiko came from PDP and no
governor in Nigeria could be compared with him in
implementation of pro-people policies.
“Ordinarily, Labour should be the ruling party or the
main party, as we have in the United Kingdom, and
not just one of the opposition. In Nigeria most
aspiring politicians often find themselves in the
parties they consider as the ones with prospect to
win in their own locality. Ideally principles and
programmes of a party, its manifesto, should
determine its membership. But in Nigeria a lot of
primordial considerations come to the fore. Only
very few parties indeed have clear-cut ideology.
Labour is one of such parties founded on principle.
Elechi Jude
Media Assistant
From the Law Firm of:
Kayode AJULO LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M., B.L., MNIM,
MCIArb, fcl
Messrs Kayode Ajulo & Co. Castle of Law,
UK
+234 (0) 803 315 4349
+44 (0) 755 374 8319
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