Senator Buruji Kashamu died at 62

How Bayo Dayo sold Ogun PDP for N100m—- Sen. Buruji Kashamu

A stalwart of the  Peoples Democratic Party, PDP  and its governorship candidate in the 2019 general elections, Senator Buruji Kashamu,  has replied the suspended chairman of the party in Ogun State, chief Bayo Dayo, who, in a press statement a week ago at his Ijebu Igbo home, told  Kashamu to either  embrace reconciliation or forget PDP.

Kashamu described the reconciliation  statement as outlandish, saying that it is not in Dayo’s capacity  to determine who would stay in PDP or not.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by Kashamu which was made available to OpenLife in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

According to him, contrary to his claim and pretence to facilitating reconciliation, Chief Dayo was only after what he could grab before leaving office. 

He revealed that was the  only reason  he betrayed the Ogun State PDP structure and its leadership by selling 70 percent of the party structure to Hon. Ladi Adebutu and 30 percent for himself, for over a N100 million. 

”The level of his betrayal is beyond pardon. He has forgotten so soon where he is coming from. Chief Dayo was a hunter who lived in an uncompleted building but while with me, he completed the house and built others.  

”He was a party leader in Ward 3, Omu, Ijebu North Local Government Area under the leadership of Senator Lekan Mustapha. Later on, we joined hands to celebrate Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye’s ministerial appointment. After the ceremony, Dayo betrayed his leaders and scattered their group. That was how he left unceremoniously. History is merely repeating itself. Truly, a leopard never changes its spots.

”My attention has been drawn to a publication on Saturday, 18th April, 2020, wherein the suspended Chairman of the Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Adebayo Dayo, said it was either I embraced reconciliation or forget PDP. I laughed at his outlandish declaration because it is not in his place to determine who would stay in the PDP or not” He added

Bayo Dayo, Ogun PDP Chair

He noted that he  never opposed any reconciliatory move because he knows a tree does not make a forest, saying that Bayo  Dayo cannot preside over any reconciliatory move. 

”He cannot even be part of it because he does not have the integrity to do so. Rather, it should be championed by those who have the trust and confidence of the two main tendencies. The National leadership of the party is in a better position to call everyone, hear from them and resolve the issues for  PDP to move forward in Ogun State. 

”As a matter of fact, when Chief Dayo, Chief R.A Adenaike (a.k.a Baba Oloolu), Dr. Remilekun Bakare, Chief Kola Sorinola and the Acting PDP Chairman in Ogun State, Hon. Samson Bamgbose (a.k.a Imisi) came to meet me about the need for reconciliation, I told them that it was a good idea so long as they carry key stakeholders along after the congresses. 

”I also told them that it was imperative for the other people to publicly repudiate the three-year agreement that they had with the Allied Peoples Movement (APM). But, Dayo chose to sidestep everyone and went behind to betray structure and purportedly sold it. This is nothing but a scam! 

”There was no genuine reconciliation in his moves. Reconciliation is a process. Parties have to meet, discuss and agree on the modalities and terms of settlement. There was no way he would think that just because he was the State Chairman, he could decide for all the leaders, elders and stakeholders”

He furthered added that Bayo Dayo  alone went into series of meetings with some persons and shared the State PDP Exco. Frankly speaking, Chief Dayo’s move can never work. It can only compound the issues. If he thinks that heavily-induced proposal would pull through, then he is gravely mistaken. Upon Chief Dayo’s emergence as the State PDP Chairman, many leaders and stakeholders, including my humble self, did everything humanly possible to support him even when those he is now flirting with did everything to get him out. 

”It was through this structure that Hon. Adebutu got the ticket that took him to the House of Representatives in 2015, after trying for close to 20 years.  He had barely done three months at the House of Representatives when he declared that he wanted to be governor. He then started fighting those he thought could oppose him. That was how he divided the party. In 2015, we got nine House of Assembly seats, two House of Representatives and one Senate against the incumbent government. 

”Any purported agreement that  Bayo Dayo signed with anyone would not stand. Doing so after he was suspended for anti-party activities renders the whole move a nullity. It can never work. When we get to that bridge, we would cross it.  He is trying hard to justify the money he was paid to betray all the party leaders and executives. His son spent nine years with me. During the period, he diverted and stole many things, including money, marble and granite, among others, which he used to build a house and bought 120-acres of land where he has a farm in Ijebu-Igbo. 

”While supervising the building of the over N600 million worth Omoilu Foundation Complex, he inflated the bills of his contractor-friends.  When Chief Dayo was confronted with all these by Dr. Bakare and Comrade Abayomi Arabambi, he said one should eat from where he works. This means he is an accomplice. At the appropriate time, the law will take its course. He may well spend the rest of his life shuttling between various Police formations and the court. It is going to be battle royale.

”On the issue of N100 million, Chief Dayo told Arabambi and others that he was offered 100 million to sell the party structure to the Adebutus and that Hon. Ladi Adebutu brought N20 million upfront payment to him. But, he asked Hon. Adebutu to keep it until he delivers on the deal they had struck. Chief Dayo said I had received hundreds of millions of naira on behalf of party members from different quarters which I never disclosed to him. This is a mere hogwash. He could not tell how much was received from who, where and when? No substance! 

”On a final note, Dayo said I am a good leader but not a good politician. That is a complement. I am not a good politician because I am not good at his kind of debauchery and deceit. Conversely, Chief Dayo is a bad leader and greedy politician without a conscience. I thank the Almighty Allah that he was not paid to poison me. For us, as genuine party men and law-abiding citizens, we will continue to challenge illegality and injustice within the ambits of the law and other internal mechanisms of the party. And this will not be an exemption. 

”The good people of Ogun State and indeed Nigeria should watch as events unfold.  I am convinced that if all I have said is the truth, then victory is sure. And shame shall be the lot of traitors and liars,” Kashamu stated

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