Politics
Lagos Guber Poll: Aregbesola Tasks APC Leaders On Sanwo-Olu’s Victory
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Aregbesola has urged APC leaders to ensure Sanwo-Olu’s triumph in the Lagos guber election.
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He encouraged APC leaders in the State to embark on door-to-door campaigns.
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Aregbesola charged members to shun “those fanning the embers of discord” in an attempt to derail the party.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, says the All Progressives Congress, APC, cannot afford to lose Lagos state in the forthcoming gubernatorial poll.
Aregbesola urged leaders of the party in the State to work for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s reelection.
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The politician chaired a meeting in Ikeja attended by stakeholders, artisans, Igbo community and high level players in Alimosho politics.
Aregbesola, according to a statement by spokesperson Sola Fasure, urged them to embark on door-to-door campaigns to ensure victory.
The former Osun governor said a win for Sanwo-Olu would attract more development when President-elect Bola Tinubu is sworn in.
The minister urged them to put all grievances behind and work in unison for the success of the party at the polls.
“We cannot allow those who have not been with us since the days of the struggle from SDP, AD, AC, ACN and now APC to take what belongs to us.
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“We worked tirelessly for the success of what we have today in Lagos,” he added.
Aregbesola charged members to shun “those fanning the embers of discord” in an attempt to derail the party.
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