How We Tried To Lobby Tinubu To Give Ambode Second Term -Anthony Adefuye
Lagos East Senatorial District
Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Anthony Adefuye has
denied the insinuations that the leaders of the party in the district did not
make case for Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to be given a second term,
Speaking during a reconciliation
meeting of the district, which he!d at CMD Shangisha on Thursday, Adefuye
revealed that they did their best to have a meeting with the Governor before
the issue went out of hand all to no avail.
"People accused me of removing
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode. We saw this crack four months ago and we decided to
meet with our Lagos Central Senatorial Leader, Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi and three
of us went to see Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
"We asked Tinubu if there was
any problem, and he said that there was a problem and narrated it.
"We prostrated and asked him to
call the Governor and speak with him.
"We left the place and started
calling the Governor to give him a hint of the meeting, but he did not pick our
call.
"Asiwaju Tinubu said that he
was not picking his calls too. I actually tried my best, but it continued like
that. Asiwaju Tinubu promised to call us after speaking with him," he
said.
Adefuye also revealed that he spoke
with the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo during Sallah that Asiwaju
Tinubu would not return the Governor.
He stated that he told Osinbajo that
he should see Asiwaju Tinubu, but that he told him that he would be going to
Abeokuta that same day.
Adefuye revealed that he went to Epe
on the second day and tried to see the Governor and called him, but that he did
not pick his call.
"They said I would see him
until the following day, a Sunday, but they later said he would not see me that
he was going to Lagos.
"We also tried to see Asiwaju
Tinubu, but they said he was not around and we called Hon. Sikiru Oshinowo to
help us see Asiwaju Bola Tinubu so that we could see him.
"After that, we saw Asiwaju
Tinubu, but the Governor did not get back to us despite all our efforts.
"We saw Asiwaju at 10pm and he
told us a lot of things till 12 midnight. We them told Asiwaju Tinubu to call
GAC meeting. We told him to invite the Governor and the Governor was able to
speak with us for the first time. It was a great opportunity that we
lost," he said.
The leading politician then advised
the people of the district not to put anybody that is not a member of the party
in sensitive positions.
He pointed out that politics is
about what one can get for his people as a good a leader, adding that one might
even be disgraced when he is fighting for his people.
Another leader of the party in the
district, Chief Lanre Rasak stated that the district has not been able to
resolve its issues like those in the Lagos Central and West Districts.
He then gave a report of a meeting
held by the leaders in the district on 31st May, where it was agreed that the
district should be divided into zones.
"We decided to have a
senatorial leader and deputy senatorial leader as well as a district committee.
Members would be the Chairman then a zonal leader from Ikorodu and another one
from Epe, and Kosofe would be members.
"It was agreed that three zones
shall be established. Senator Anthony Adeduye was appointed the new Senatorial
Leader, while Alhaji Akanni Seriki (Baba Bamu) was appointed as the Deputy
Senatorial Leader.
"For Ikorodu, Prince Abiodun
Ogunleye is the Vice Chairman, while Omooba Sosanya would be Vice Chairman for
Kosofe Zone, while Chief Lanre Rasak is the Vice Chairman for Epe
Division.
"Each vice chairman would chair
the meeting in their areas. Also, nobody should break the chain of command in
their area," he said
He said that the new committee of
the district would comprise members of the Governors Advisory Council (GAC),
Senator Gbenga Ashafa, Hon. Sikiru Oshinowo, and the Vice Chairman of the party
in the East, Chief Asipa Kaoli.
Also speaking, the Deputy Senatorial
Leader of Lagos East, Alhaji Sikiru Akanni Seriki (Baba Bamu) thanked Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu for all his efforts.
While also thanking the party's
Senatorial Candidate for Lagos East, Hon. Sikiru Oshinowo, Alhaji Seriki
advised that the party should reward those who are working for the party before
talking of those who did not work for the party.
"We should all go back home,
and work amongst our people at the ward levels. Those, who left for Labour
Party then regretted it. We pray not to have a repeat of our bad experiences.
We should all work for the unity of the party in our local levels," he
said.
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