Politics

Ayu: PDP’ll win Lagos, 25 other states in 2023

The National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Iyorchia Ayu, has expressed confidence that the party will win Lagos and other 25 states in the 2023 general election.

Ayu stated this when he received the second stanza of the report of the PDP Special Reconciliation Committee for Lagos and Osun states in Abuja on Wednesday.

The PDP chairman commended the committee for its indept report on Osun State which he said contributed greatly to the party’s victory in the state, expressing hope same would happen in Lagos in 2023.

He said the work of the committee has helped to address the PDP challenges in South-West and also made Lagos more promising for the party in 2023.

“Firstly, initial problems we had in the states you have helped us with interventions and recommendations to overcome some of these difficulties leading to the marvelous victory we have in Osun.

“This is an achievement worth celebrating. Lagos is again looking very promising. PDP will have a governor in Lagos and several positions – the Senate, House of Assembly and so many other positions and of course crown it with the massive victory of our presidential candidate,” Ayu said.

The former Senate President urged all PDP leaders and members to come together and work for the party’s victory in 2023.

“I do agree with you absolutely that where the leadership of the party is united it is always possible to have possible results.

“This has been demonstrated in a number of states already and since we came on board unity of the followership.

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“The leaders in Lagos whatever differences they have they are setting aside these differences, they are coming together for the greater glory of the party.

“We pray and hope that all leaders in all chapters will come together will work as one family so that by early next year the PDP will be celebrating at least 25 governors and also be having a big victory party in the Presidential Villa. This will be possible with people like you,” Ayu said.

Presenting the report, the chairman of the committee, Eyitayo Jegede, expressed hope that the PDP NWC would find the committee’s report useful for implementatin to change the fortunes of the party in Lagos State, so it can clinch the governorship and National Assembly seats in the state.

Jegede said what the committee did was to get the views and speak with all PDP leaders, elders, and candidates in all elective positions in the state.

He expressed joy that the committee got cooperation and supportive from members of PDP in Lagos, saying they were excited on the reconciliation efforts of the party leaders.

“We left PDP Lagos is a more cohesive state than we met it. And most of the things we did was to bring all the various interest together,” he said.

Jegede said after the interface with party leaders and members in the state, two committees were also set up to further consolidate the reconciliatory effort initiated by the committee.

“At the end of the day we were able to come up with a memorandum of understanding, bring together the expectations of every person and more importantly the hope and desire of all of them to work together to achieve what we hope will be our victory come 2023.

“That is the presidential and National Assembly election in February and governorship and state House of Assembly in March 2023.

“By the grace of God, PDP will sweep the polls in Lagos. Like I said before our greatest opponent our ourselves.

“Where PDPs fail is because PDP members made it to fail. Where we are united, we will emerged victoriously,” Jegede said.

He expressed optimism that the history of PDP not to have been able to a produce governor in Lagos would change in 2023.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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