LAGOS — A governorship aspirant in
Lagos State, under the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr. Akinwumi
Ambode, has said the compelling need to take the developments recorded by
former governors of the state, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the incumbent, Mr. Raji
Fashola, SAN, to another level, informed his ambition to govern the state in 2015.
He insists his ambition has no
ethnic colouration, stressing that the various ethnic nationalities in the
state will be carried along if he picks his party nomination and wins the 2015
governorship election in 2015.
This came as Chief Imam of the Lagos
State House of Assembly, Alhaji Abdulhakeem AbdulLateef, dismissed claims that
the Muslim community would not work for the victory of Ambode at the
gubernatorial primaries and governorship election.
Ambode spoke, yesterday, in Lagos,
at the commissioning of his campaign secretariat and inauguration of campaign
committees in all the local governments across the state.
According to him: ‘’This campaign has no coloration, so we are carrying
everyone along. Whether you are Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba or Urhobo, you have a place
in this project. We are one. We want to create a new level of leadership that
will challenge the status quo to ensure that our people are freed from poverty.
“The work we are going to do is for
Lagos State. I want our people to do it selflessly without recourse to monetary
gains. We have been working on this project for a long time. We are here to
present banners to all local government areas in the state to enable our people
carry out house-to-house campaign in the 377 wards in the state.
‘’We have succeeded in bringing all
the legacy groups together. These groups are going to work for our victory in
their various local government areas. The reason for setting up these
committees is to give governance back to the communities. The standards set by
our leader, Tinubu and the actualisation of that dream by Governor Fashola, has
to be taken to another level to ensure continuity. Nobody was coerced to come
here. The population of the people here shows you the direction the state is
headed to.’’
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