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Lagos-based group, Visioners for New Lagos, on Sunday, vowed to resist
any attempt to impose a former Accountant-General of the state, Mr.
Akinwumi Ambode as the next governor of the state.
Coordinator of the group, Mr.Bambo
Akin-Johnson, also cautioned a national leader of the All Progressives
Congress, Bola Tinubu, against imposing a candidate on the party and by
extension the people of Lagos State.
He said his group remained sympathetic to
the All Progressives Congress, but would not sit back and watch while
internal democracy was being threatened.
Akin-Johnson said members of the group
were ready to “fight to the finish” if the former state governor and his
supporters insisted on imposing Ambode.
He claimed that the APC leader had
“confided in some of his close confidants” about the choice of the
aspirant. The group stressed that Lagos, did not belong to any
individual, as such, the group was prepared to prove this in 2015.
The coordinator noted that in spite of
the ideals of the APC as a mega party, the former governor had refused
to drop the habit of imposition of candidates.
Akin-Johnson said, “There is no doubt
about the fact that Tinubu has settled for Mr. Akin Ambode as his
governorship candidate in 2015. Why no one is opposed to the person of
Ambode aspiring to the office of the governor, we take exception to his
imposition. If anything, he must be a product of a credible process in
the emerging new Lagos.
“The sentiment of playing the religion
and zonal card as if the two factors have consciously been part of the
Lagos political system will be counter-productive. In fact, Tinubu’s
enemies cannot wait to see him fail since he has chosen to arrogate to
himself the power of life and death as if there was no Lagos before him.
“The idea of zoning is well understood.
Taking it to the East is a clever way of eliminating some of the strong
candidates perceived as standing in the ways of their ploy, by which
time the other contestants would be shoved aside for the preferred
Ambode without recourse to what other stakeholders, particularly party
members, think.”
Attempts to get an official reaction from
Tinubu were unsuccessful as calls to the telephone of his Special
Adviser on Media, Mr. Sunday Dare, were neither picked nor a text
message sent to his phone replied.
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