.VICE PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO (L), PRESENTING PDP FLAG TO GOV. OLUSEGUN MIMIKO OF ONDO STATE, WHO DEFECTED TO THE PARTY IN ABUJA ON THURSDAY (2/10/14).
By Dayo Johnson
Akure—LEADERSHIP of the embattled Peoples Democratic Party PDP in Ondo state and the state governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, have resolved to bury the hatchet, work together, unite the party and move forward to build a formidable Party in the state.
Governor Mimiko also promised to be just in his dealings with members of the party.

MEETING: Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko (right), addressing leaders of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during a meeting in Akure.
At a meeting held at the Government House in Akure on Tuesday up to the early hours of yesterday, the two warring factions agreed to work together for President Jonathan’s re-election next year.
Some far reaching decisions were taken including the sharing of political offices among members of the state’s old Labour and old PDP.
The meeting agreed that the old Labour party will get 18 seats to the old PDP eight seats at the State House of Assembly, while for the House of Representatives, the old LP will have six seats and the old PDP takes three.
In the senatorial seats the the old Labour party will have 2 seats with the old PDP takes one.
The meeting was well attended by both the Old and new PDP leaders across the 18 council areas of the state.
But the former governorship candidate of the party in the state Chief Olusola Oke, business mogul Jimoh Ibrahim and the sacked state Chairman of the party Hon. Ebenezer Alabi did not attend the meeting.
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