…solicit votes ahead of Surulere Reps bye-election
The Lagos Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the recent Supreme Court Verdict as an end to a phase of live that cannot deter it from seeking the good of Lagosians, who deserves the best at all times.
In a statement issued by the party’s Publicity Secretary Hon. Hakeem Amode, the Lagos PDP maintained that it has a more comprehensive programmes for residents of the state but can only execute it when afforded the chance to bring it to live.
“Following the Supreme Court’s verdict on the 2023 Governorship Election in Lagos State, which our party contested, we are officially concluding all matters related to the election.
“In light of this, we appeal to the residents of the state and our numerous supporters to maintain optimism, as we firmly believe that there will always be another opportunity.
“As a party committed to democratic principles, the PDP has no option but to move forward after the highest court has issued a conclusive judgment on the matter.
“Our candidate in the election, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran aka Jandor, has shared his perspective on the judgment and has even extended congratulations to Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, whose victory has been affirmed by the court.
“We remain dedicated to fostering a thriving democracy, and we will refrain from any actions that undermine the hard-fought gains achieved during the military era.
“The Lagos State chapter of the PDP believes that if given the opportunity to serve the people, we have more comprehensive programmes for the residents compared to the current offerings.”
Reaffirming its stance not to lose steam by the recent development, the party maintained that it remained resolute that another opportunity will soon come.
“We firmly hold that Lagos State residents should not endure hardship amidst abundance, and we are confident that another chance to serve will emerge in the near future. We will not allow this momentary setback to dampen our spirits.
“Lagos, as a metropolitan state and the commercial center of Nigeria, holds a prominent position nationally and competes with some African countries in terms of GDP, population, and developmental indicators.
“Our candidate, Jandor, remains committed to public service and will continue to make himself available whenever the need arises.
“There will always be another opportunity, and we will not let this temporary setback hinder our pursuit of making Lagos State an egalitarian society with equal opportunities for everyone.
“We also want to express our gratitude to everyone who supported us before, during, and after the election.
“We thank all PDP members in Lagos State, our supporters, market men and women, business people, traders, journalists, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and many others for their unwavering support.
“Your dedication during the campaigns, at the polls, and throughout the legal proceedings has not gone unnoticed. You have shown us that you are dependable, and we are not alone in our quest for the kind of society we deserve in the state.
“May we also use this opportunity to urge you all to vote for the candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming election into the Surulere Federal Constituency 1 in the House of Representatives to fill the seat left by the former speaker of the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila.” The Statement reads.