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Ambode Yet to Approach Us, Says ADC

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Kayode Fasua

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has denied a speculatio­n that the embattled Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, had approached the party for its governorsh­ip ticket, in the event that he fails to secure the ticket of his party, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).This is coming as ADC has said that the ruling APC will be shocked at the outcome of the September 22, 2018 Osun State governorsh­ip elections, as its candidates will emerge victorious.

Ambode is currently on a cliffhange­r in the APC, as a strong body within the party-Mandate Group, led by the party’s National Leader, Chief Bola Tinubu, has given its support to Ambode’s in-party contender, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

But speculatio­ns buzzed yesterday that Ambode might have approached the ADC as Plan B in the event that his rapproache­ment with Tinubu fails, ahead of the September 25 APC governorsh­ip primary.

The speculatio­n of the governor’s possible defection was fuelled by a newspaper interview granted by the National Chairman of the ADC, Chief Ralph Nwosu, who has now relocated to Lagos.

Nwosu was quoted as saying, “Part of the reason I am in Lagos now is how the ADC will take Lagos and we are ready to take it.”

Nwosu added: “With our hard-working state chairman, Chief Tunde Daramola, Lagos is in our pocket in 2019.”

But reacting to the insinuatio­n of Ambode’s possible cross-over to ADC, during a telephone chat with THISDAY, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mrs. Yemi Kolapo, said the Lagos governor was yet to contact her party.

“To the best of my knowledge, Governor Ambode has not approached the ADC to become a member. However, anyone is free to join the ADC so long as the person is ready to abide by the rules and regulation of the party,” Kolapo explained.

On the statement by Nwosu that he was in Lagos to take over the state, Kolapo said the statement was made at the commission­ing of the party’s office and had nothing to do with Ambode.

Meanwhile, a Lagos APC chieftain and leader of the Mandate Group in Ojokoro Local Council Developmen­t Area (LCDA), Mr. Dipo Okeyomi, gave insights into the ongoing ordeal of Governor Ambode with the group.

In a chat with THISDAY, Okeyomi said, “The governor, though tried his best, has hurt many of us within the party, as he, for instance, once collected a chairmansh­ip ticket duly given to me by the party hierarchy and gave it to someone who did not labour for it.

“In my own case, not even the interventi­on of our leaders like Bola Tinubu and Governor Rauf Aregbesola (of Osun State) mattered to the governor,” Okeyomi lamented.

He said the Mandate Group was made up on its course of action and there was no going back.

Meanwhile, ADC has said that the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress will be shocked at the outcome of the September 22, 2018 Osun State governorsh­ip elections, as its candidates will emerge victorious.

The National Chairman of the party, Chief Ralphs Nwosu said this, at the weekend, during the ADC National Convention, with the theme, “Building a Model Discipline­d Political Party,” which drew 5,600 delegates to Osogbo, Osun State.

He said, “We brought our National Convention to Osun, to boost the efforts of our 90-man campaign team, and tell Osun people that they have no better candidate for the governorsh­ip seat other than our tested and trusted candidate, Alhaji Fatai Akinbade and his Deputy, Rtd. Justice Folahanmi Oloyede.

“On September 22, I assure you that the good people of Osun State, who have been yearning for good, inclusive and responsibl­e governance, will shun money politics, no matter the billions being put aside for vote buying by the ruling government and others. They will vote their conscience. Some people have said, ‘take their money, it is your right, but vote your conscience and don’t mortgage your future.’ Whatever the case may be, I know - from what we have seen here, the turnout at our different rallies, the different letters by support groups - that the ruling party will be shocked at the outcome of the election.

“The people know who has represente­d them well, those who have not stolen government money and are here to serve the people and take them out of poverty. Akinbade has demonstrat­ed all through his years in service that his priority is Osun people and nothing else. Needless to say that his deputy has even sacrificed her career, defending workers’ rights. They have not forgotten this, and are waiting for September 22 to right the wrongs with their votes.”

The new consitutio­n of the party was affirmed and adopted by all delegates at the convention just as the national Organising Secretary of ADC, Dr. Mani Ibrahim, reminded members that the unique selling point of the party was that “it is the fastest growing political party in Nigeria today, which is absolutely members-driven and members-funded.”

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