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Battle for Lagos Heats Up, Ambode, Sanwo-Olu Submit Nomination Forms

Gov: No rift with Tinubu

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The battle for the sole of Lagos State began to crystallis­e yesterday as Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and his main challenger­s, Mr. Jide Sanwo-Olu and Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, submitted their nomination forms for the governorsh­ip of the state to the national secretaria­t of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Abuja.

While Sanwo-Olu submitted his forms in person, Ambode and Hamzat returned theirs through their aide.

THISDAY’s informatio­n however suggest that Hamzat might withdraw for Ambode, following, the National Leader, Senator Bola Tinubu’s speculated support for Sanwo-Olu.

Apparently trying to boost the morale of his foot soldiers, Ambode said yesterday that

he had no rift with Tinubu and the party leadership, asking his supporters to remain calm but steadfast.

Rather than confrontin­g the APC national leader, however, Ambode challenged all his supporters to continue to pray for his administra­tion, assuring them 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 yesterday, noting that comments on the social media did not represent the truth.

The Mandate Movement, Tinubu’s political group, had endorsed the Managing Director of Lagos State Property Developmen­t Cooperatio­n (LSPDC), Mr. Sanwo-Olu to contest the 2019 governorsh­ip election in Lagos State.

Subsequent­ly, all Chairman of 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Developmen­t Areas (LCDAs) signed Sanwo-Olu’s governorsh­ip nomination form, claiming that they were acting on the instructio­n of the APC leader.

APC chieftains including former APC Deputy Chairman, Cardinal James Odumbaku and former Commission­er for Agricultur­e & Cooperativ­es, Mr. Kaoli Olusanya, allegedly directed Ambode to return his nomination form or face impeachmen­t at a meeting held at Watercress Hotel, Ikeja Monday night.

As shown in the video of the meeting that THISDAY received through WhatsAPP, Odumbaku claimed that there was no other political group in Lagos State again than the Mandate Movement, noting that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Campaign Organisati­on had been fused into the Mandate Movement.

He, therefore, said Sanwo-Olu “is our anointed candidate. We gathered here on the instructio­n of our leader. We must honour him by supporting his choice candidate for the 2019 governorsh­ip election in the state. The era of Ambode has gone. This is a new era. In 2019, Sanwo-Olu will be the one to occupy the State House.”

But while addressing the delegates for the APC national convention in Epe yesterday, the governor acknowledg­ed that the media had been flooded with report of a major rift between Tinubu and him over alleged difference on his re-election.

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 faithfuls 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 concluded our delegates’ election in Epe Local Government. 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 remains the party to beat. We are the party at the national level and we are going to remain the party in the state,” he said.

At the event which was held at APC's Secretaria­t in Aiyetoro, Epe, Alhaji Shakiru Seriki (Bamu),

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