A governorship aspirant of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Jide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, 14th of September, 2018 said he is not sure the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, would ask him to back down on his ambition.
Sanwo-Olu made the statement during an interactive session with newsmen at the WaterCress Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos.
Ayo Ozugbakun of Television Continental had asked him whether he would step down his ambition or not if Tinubu asked him to do so. In his response, Sanwo-Olu, who has served under three different governors, “You see, I really don’t know which side of the divide you want us to stay.
“Sometimes, people will say this man (Tinubu) is imposing and he is not allowing aspirants to contest for positions.
“They say there is no internal democracy. But this man is a democrat who will allow democracy to rule and thrive.
“My aspiration has nothing to do with an individual; my national leader is my national leader and he is the leader of everybody.
“Therefore, his passion is about Nigeria and not Lagos alone. The movement we have started is participatory democracy, and so there is no basis for him (Tinubu) urging me to drop my ambition.
“Asiwaju is a democrat, and I trust he will allow the process to go on without any rancour.
“On September 25, by the grace of God, the entire APC members will vote for me as the candidate to represent them in the 2019 elections.”
The aspirant said he was motivated to seek the number one seat in the state out of the need to deliver innovative and an inclusive government.
He said he would bring about a state which everybody would be proud of, if elected as governor.
The aspirant said he would be a listening leader and would do so many things differently to actualise the Lagos of everybody’s dream.
Sanwo-Olu decried what he called the filthy state of Lagos environment and said that he would restore the cleanliness of the state if elected.
He said his mission to reposition the state was on course and he would formally declare his bid on Sunday.
Also in attendance, to give Sanwo-Olu some form of support were party chieftains, including the immediate past Vice Chairman of the party in the state, Chief James Odumbaku and former commissioner, Tola Kasali, as well as some federal and state lawmakers,
Council chairmen, councillors, members of his campaign team and other party members.
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