AS political parties are getting set for the forthcoming governorship
election in Kogi State, the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Captain Idris Wada (retd), has urged party
members to put aside their differences, in order to be able to forge a
common front to achieve victory in the December 3 governorship election.
Captain Wada, who addressed newsmen after he was confirmed by the
national secretariat of the party as the party’s candidate for Kogi
State, also said his candidature, alongside his deputy, Mr Yomi Awoniyi,
son of the late elder statesman, Chief S.B. Awoniyi, should be seen as
an act of God.
“I give thanks to the Almighty God who made it possible for me to be
elected as the party’s candidate. This is not the time to fight to
destroy our dear party.
“This is a time for reconciliation. There is no victor, no
vanquished. Power is given by the Almighty God to whom he wishes at
every point in time. I am, therefore, appealing to all my co-contestants
to join hands with me and my deputy, in order for us to triumph in the
December 3 election,” he said.
According to him, it would serve no purpose for members of the same
party to continue throwing dirty slings at each other, at a time all
that was needed was genuine reconciliation.
Captain Wada assured of his preparedness to promptly meet with all aggrieved members, to assuage their frayed nerves.
In another development, the state chairman of the PDP, Hassan Salau,
has called on all members of the party to unite, in order to move the
party forward.
Salau, who spoke at the same forum with journalists, said a
reconciliation committee was being put in place to resolve the crisis
within the party.
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