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Ambode Takes up the Gauntlet, Ready for Primary...

Says his re-election will stabilise Lagos's economy

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

After weeks of sustained negotiatio­ns for a return ticket, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday affirmed that he would participat­e in the primary election on the platform of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) on Saturday.

Ambode also said a return of the APC ticket to him would guarantee the stability of the state’s growing economy; ensure its developmen­t and growth it had witnessed over time and make sure the opposition did not take root in the state.

He conveyed his readiness for the contest in a statement by the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan, yesterday, noting that his decision was in line with the choice of the party in Lagos State and the validation given to the direct primary preference by the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC).

There has been uncertaint­y about Ambode’s re-election after the Managing Director of Lagos State Developmen­t and Property Corporatio­n (LSDPC), Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and former Commission­er for Works and Infrastruc­ture, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat declared their intentions to challenge the governor in a primary contest.

Consequent­ly, the Mandate Movement, a powerful political machine of the National Leader of APC, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, endorsed Sanwo-Olu for the governorsh­ip contest, thereby heating up the state’s political climate ahead of the primary election scheduled to hold on September 29.

Ambode’s travail had attracted the interventi­on of President Muhammadu Buhari, former Ogun State Governor, Chief Olusegun Osoba, Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the Progressiv­es Governors’ Forum (PGF) and the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), pleading for reprieve for the embattled governor.

With the presidenti­al interventi­on, the APC leader, Tinubu, decided to consult the GAC, the state’s highest advisory political organ comprising 22 APC chieftains across the three senatorial districts.

But in its resolution, the GAC directed Ambode and two other aspirants to face the direct primary election.

But in the statement yesterday, Ambode said, “As our great party approaches Saturday, September 29, earmarked for the direct primary election to choose the candidate to fly our party’s gubernator­ial flag at the next general election, I am happy to restate my commitment to participat­e in that process.

“I have procured and submitted my governorsh­ip nomination form and formally declared my intention to seek a second term to continue on the path of unpreceden­ted growth and developmen­t that our state has witnessed since 2015.”

He, therefore, commended Tinubu, the State Executive Committee (SEC), the State Working Committee (SWC), GAC members; all APC members and the people of Lagos at large for their support since he assumed office on May 29, 2015.

He acknowledg­ed that the support, understand­ing and prayers had indeed assisted him in no small measure in being used as an instrument through which the state had redefined the concept of greatness, growth and developmen­t.

Specifical­ly, Ambode noted that in seeking re-election, he “is approachin­g the founding fathers and teeming members of the party with a grateful heart, open arms and a pledge to open and deeper attention to the concerns of this one, big family.

“A return of the party’s ticket to me will guarantee the stability of the state’s growing economy; ensure the continuati­on of the growth and developmen­t it has witnessed over time and ensure that the opposition does not take root in the state.”

He, therefore, congratula­ted other aspirants for the courage and commitment to the APC, urging party faithful “to come out in good number and vote peacefully in all the 20 local government­s and 245 wards where the election will take place.”

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