The Senator said this while reacting to an allegation by the Lagos PDP factional Chairman, Mr Moshood Salvador.
Sen. Buruji Kashamu (PDP – Ogun East) has denied involvement in the crisis rocking the Lagos State Chapter of the party, ahead of council polls in the state.
The senator
was reacting to an allegation by a factional Chairman of the party in
the state, Mr Moshood Salvador, that he (Kashamu) was partly responsible
for the crisis rocking the chapter.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Salvador made the allegation in Lagos on
Wednesday while announcing his faction’s alliance with the Labour Party
for the July 22 Lagos State polls.
PDP candidates
from the Salvador-led faction were not recognised for the election by
the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC).
In a statement issued by his media aide, Mr Austin Onyiokor, Kashamu, described the allegation as baseless.
He said that he had not interfered with the affairs of the Lagos State chapter of the party, and that he would never do.
Kashamu
advised Salvador and his supporters to take responsibility for the
crisis as well as the failure of the party to secure victory in the
state for the past 18years.
“Blaming me for something I know nothing about instead of taking responsibility is uncalled for,” he said.
He described the alliance between the Salvador-led faction and the Labour Party for the July 22 polls as “ riddance.”
NAN
reports that PDP in the Lagos State has been factionalised along the
national leadership tussle between Sen. Ali-Modu Sheriff and former Gov.
Ahmed Makarfi.
While Salvador belongs to Makarfi’s PDP National
Caretaker Committee, the Segun Adewale-led faction of the state PDP
aligned with Sheriff.
The Lagos State Independent
Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has recognised the Adewale-led faction
based on the Appeal Court judgment affirming Sheriff as Acting National
Chairman.
The Salvador-led faction on Wednesday
entered into an alliance with the Labour Party to enable its candidates
to participate in the July 22 polls.
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