An ex-Minister of Works and onetime Senator, Adeseye Ogunlewe has blamed the immediate former president, Goodluck Jonathan for the fall of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.
In an interview with Vangaurd, Ogunlewe stressed that the defeat of the political party at the 2015 general election started rearing its head when supporters of PDP said they were finding it difficult in the North to campaign because the Northerners believed they had been short-changed.
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Speaking further, Ogunlewe said, 'I was a member of the presidential campaign team in 2011 and this sentiment of the North being short-changed was discussed extensively by the Northerners. The supporters of PDP said they were finding it difficult in the North to campaign because the Northerners believed they had been short-changed. They said, it was their turn to be President. So, if it were possible, Jonathan shouldn’t have contested and it would have been easy for PDP. This sentiment will never happen again in this country. When you are zoning, let the zone bring the candidate.'