L-R: Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in handshake with Ambode |
Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, Wednesday denied having any disagreement
with the national leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, over his re-election bid.
Ambode,
however, challenged all his supporters to continue to pray for his
administration, assuring that God, who brought him to power, would show His
hands at the right time.
He
denied any disagreement with the APC leader during the election of delegates
for the APC national convention and presidential preliminary election in Epe
Wednesday.
Ambode
acknowledged that the media had been flooded with news of a major rift between
him and Tinubu over alleged disagreement on his re-election, noting that
comments on the social media did represent the truth.
He
said: “I want you to know that there is no fight anywhere. Tinubu and my good
self we are not in any fight. We are not in any controversy. We are praying to
God that the best is yet to come. The best will be what Lagos State deserves.
“I want
you to just continue with your prayers that at this time, God will show His
hand. He will make sure that everything that is of blessing to Lagos State and
also blessing of Epe will come to pass,” the governor explained.
He,
specifically, commended the party leaders and faithful who made input to the
success of the delegates’ election in Epe, assuring that the APC remained the
party to beat in Lagos and Nigeria.
“We
have just concluded our Delegates’ Election in Epe Local Government and by
consensus, we have picked our three delegates that will be going to the
National Convention come October 6 for the Presidential direct primaries and
the convention for all other people.
“I
want to say a very big thank you to all our delegates that are present here; I
want to say a big thank you to all our leaders that have also supported us to
make sure that this event has come and is done very successfully.
“I
want to reiterate once again that our party, All Progressives Congress (APC)
remains the party to beat; we are the party at the national level and we are
going to remain the party in the State,” the Governor said.
At
the event which was held at APC’s Secretariat in Aiyetoro, Epe, Alhaji Shakiru
Seriki (Bamu), Otunba Bode Alausa and Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, the State’
Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, were elected national
delegates from Epe division which comprises of one Local Government Area (Epe)
and two Local Council Development Areas (Eredo and Ikosi-Ejirin).
The
party leaders and faithful in the division also took turn to affirm their
unalloyed support for the second term bid of the governor.
They
include the Chairman of Epe Local Government, Adedoyin Adesanya; Chairman of
Eredo LCDA, Saliu Adeniyi; Chairman of Ikosi-Ejirin LCDA, Samson Onanuga; party
chairman in Epe Local Government, Otunba Kehinde Adeniyi; State Welfare
Officer, Alhaja Abiodun Bankole; former member of House of Representatives
representing Epe, Hon Bola Gbabijo, and member of Lagos State House of Assembly
representing Epe Constituency II, Segun Olulade.
Others
are APC Women leader in Epe, Mrs Iyabo Adegboyega; LGA party secretary, Alhaji
S.A Owolomose; youth leader, Abdul Ibrahim; Otunba Bode Alausa, Akin Oladipupo,
among others.
Youths
in the division also staged a peaceful protest displaying placards of various
inscriptions to affirm their support for the governor’s second term bid.
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