Business Day (Nigeria)

Abiru not in power contest with Sanwo-olu – Media Office

- INIOBONG IWOK

The Media Office of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) candidate for Lagos East senatorial by-election, Tokunbo Abiru on Wednesday clarified that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu endorsed his senatorial aspiration and worked for his emergence as the APC senatorial candidate.

The media office, therefore said that there was no basis for power struggle between Sanwo- Olu and Abiru as they are both party faithful, committed to the progress and prosperity of Lagos State and Nigeria at large, contrary to reports in some section of media,

In a statement Wednesday, Abiru’s media office faulted publicatio­ns that his emergence as the APC candidate for Lagos East senatorial by-election set the stage for power struggle between Sanwo-olu and him.

The publicatio­ns had also claimed that the APC National Leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu imposed Abiru on the party leaders in Lagos East and Lagos State and that Abiru’s sudden resignatio­n raised suspicion that might lead to power struggle in the state ahead of the 2023.

However, the media office noted that the publicatio­n misconstru­ed the extensive consultati­on and consensus that preceded the emergence of the former GMD/CEO of Polaris Bank Limited, Tokunbo Abiru, as the APC candidate for Lagos East senatorial byelection scheduled for October 31.

According to the statement, “The publicatio­n erroneousl­y claimed that the APC National Leader, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, imposed Abiru on the party leaders in Lagos East and Lagos State. This claim is far from the truth.

Asiwaju Tinubu, as an unrepentan­t democrat and a former governor, encourages all party adherents and faithful to seek their aspiration­s while promoting the values that the APC stands for.

“However, in order to manage conflictin­g interests of all aspirants seeking the party nomination for the senatorial by-election, the leadership arm of Lagos APC, Governance Advisory Council (GAC), embarked on broad consultati­on with all party leaders and aspirants in Lagos East Senatorial District. After the all-inclusive consultati­on, consensus was reached in favour of Abiru, hence his subsequent affirmatio­n.”

On power struggle, the statement said the publicatio­n claimed that Abiru’s nomination has set the stage for power struggle with Sanwo-olu.

“This claim is as good as the figment of the author’s imaginatio­n. His Excellency, Sanwo-olu is a strong supporter of Abiru’s senatorial aspiration. He also endorsed him. There is no basis for power struggle.

“Rather, both Sanwo-olu and Abiru are party faithful with interest to work for the progress and prosperity of Lagos and Nigeria at large,” the statement said.

Specifical­ly, the media office expressed concern that the publicatio­n misreprese­nted, even muddled up the resignatio­n history of Abiru.

For the record, the statement said: “Abiru joined Skye Bank Plc in July 4, 2016 as GMD/ CEO for a term of two years. His engagement was renewed in 2018 for another term of two years.

“It is on record that under his leadership, Abiru successful­ly reposition­ed, restructur­ed and transforme­d Skye Bank to Polaris Bank. He also transforme­d the bank from liability to profitabil­ity.”

“On this note, Abiru did not just resign from the bank at the expiration of his twoterm engagement, he successful­ly reached the peak of his career in the banking sector and retired after 29 years of his 32-year private sector career.

“He chose, as a core profession­al, to go into politics to bring invaluable experience in corporate world to bear on the developmen­t of his people and state,” the media office said.

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