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former governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has played down the
chances of success of the main opposition party of Nigeria in the
forthcoming local government council polls.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Sen. Bola
Tinubu, on Wednesday said that the Peoples Democratic Party would not
record any win in the forthcoming council polls in Lagos State.
Tinubu, a former governor of the state, said this while addressing
hundreds of party faithful at the Lagos State APC Stakeholders’ meeting
at the party secretariat at Acme Road, Ikeja.
The stakeholders’ forum was held in preparation for the July 22
council polls. Tinubu regretted the loss of some national and state
legislative seats to the PDP in the 2015 general elections.
“2015 election was the greatest battle of our time. In the last
election, we lost more than three LGAs to our opponents, which is very
unusual.
“We have asked our leaders in those local governments to
examine what went wrong and work together to chart a new course to
ensure the APC wins back those councils.
“PDP cannot have any share in these council elections,” Tinubu said.
The national leader commended party faithful for their support to
Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, saying that the governor had not
disappointed the party and the people.
“We are grateful to you the people for your great support
during the 2015 election. We have continued to hold Lagos in spite of
strong opposition.
“Gov. Ambode has not let us down; he is doing a fantastic job
in an environment where we have the economic challenges. He is doing it
and he is doing very very well.
“He has a very good team. He is doing a great job and we are very proud of that,” he said.
Tinubu urged party leaders at the grassroots to shun bribery and
favouritism, adding that quality leadership and merit should be upheld.
“Our leaders should be fair to the people at the grassroots; we
cannot please all, but we can satisfy the majority. This politics is
give and take, compromise.’’
According to him, the party will not use any of the current sole administrators in the forthcoming council poll.
“To appease some people, we asked the government to allow the
Executive Secretaries to take over after the tenure of last council
chairmen expired, instead of civil servants.
“That was why executive secretaries were chosen to pave way for politicians.
“When the term expired, we used sole administrators, but before
we used them, we warned them that `when the elective position comes,
you are not entitled to contest’.
“We agreed that time, we cannot change it overnight; executive secretaries, however, can contest.”
Tinubu, however, said 19 former council chairmen, except for one of
them who is late, who only served single terms, would be given another
chance in the coming elections.
He urged the party leaders to give consideration to youths and
women in the sharing of positions. The party leader also urged Gov.
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State to increase security presence in
Surulere area of the state to check violence.
According to him, his attention was drawn to some violence in the area, which gave cause for concern.
“I urge the people of Surulere to be patient and peaceful. We will all benefit from the party,” he said.
Also speaking, Ambode urged all stakeholders to work together to ensure APC victory in all the 57 councils.
Ambode said: “We are meeting on a very happy note. I am able to
look back and say that that confidence you reposed in me to defeat the
PDP candidate was not in vain.
“This coming local government election is all in your hands. My
call to all members of our great party is to ensure that all the 57
councils are won by APC. We have begun a journey to make Lagos and
Nigeria progressive’’.
Earlier in his opening remark, Mr Henry Ajomale, the Chairman,
Lagos APC, said that the forum was organised to allow party faithful to
interact with the leaders of the party.
Ajomale said that meeting was aimed at moving the party forward
ahead of the forthcoming council polls. Hundreds of party faithful and
leaders across the 20 local government areas and 37 Local Council
Development Areas were in attendance.
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