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Seven former governorship aspirants under the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday declared their support for Tunji Olurin, who
is the party’s governorship flagbearer in Ogun State.
The former aspirants from the three geo-political zones of the
state, three of whom are from Gbenga Daniel’s faction of the party are: Femi
Majekodunmi, Soji Eweje, Leke Otegbeye, Ireti Oniyide, Leye Odunjo, Tunde
Soyemi and Kola Lawal.
Still loyal to the party
Speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital, the former
aspirants said that they have resolved to support Mr Olurin to ensure that he
wins the forthcoming election. They further stated that many of them are still
in the PDP. “We have resolved to pull our support behind our governorship
candidate, Tunji Olurin, to ensure that he wins the forthcoming election, and
our appearances with him is also to put stop to speculation that many of us
have left the party,” Mr Majekodunmi stressed.
The former aspirants called on all other party supporters to
emulate their resolution and work for the success of the party at the poll.
Chairman, Olurin Campaign Committee, Sarafa Ishola, noted that
the coming together of the aspirants to support Mr Olurin is a demonstration of
courage and spirit of sportsmanship that is needed to sustain democracy “‘We
are not a divided party; PDP is one in Ogun State and the coming together of
the former aspirants under our great party to support the candidacy of Olurin
shows our collective commitment to a rescue mission in Ogun State,” Mr Sarafa said.
The former Minister of Steel added, ‘It also shows that they are
loyal party members who believe that the party is greater than an individual.”
He added.
Responding to the decision of the former aspirants, Mr Olurin
thanked them for their open support for his candidacy and encouraged all party
members to work together for the success of the PDP in the state in April.
Seven former governorship aspirants under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday declared their support for Tunji Olurin, who is the party’s governorship flagbearer in Ogun State.
The former aspirants from the three geo-political zones of the state, three of whom are from Gbenga Daniel’s faction of the party are: Femi Majekodunmi, Soji Eweje, Leke Otegbeye, Ireti Oniyide, Leye Odunjo, Tunde Soyemi and Kola Lawal.
Still loyal to the party
Speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital, the former aspirants said that they have resolved to support Mr Olurin to ensure that he wins the forthcoming election. They further stated that many of them are still in the PDP.
“We have resolved to pull our support behind our governorship candidate, Tunji Olurin, to ensure that he wins the forthcoming election, and our appearances with him is also to put stop to speculation that many of us have left the party,” Mr Majekodunmi stressed.
The former aspirants called on all other party supporters to emulate their resolution and work for the success of the party at the poll.
Chairman, Olurin Campaign Committee, Sarafa Ishola, noted that the coming together of the aspirants to support Mr Olurin is a demonstration of courage and spirit of sportsmanship that is needed to sustain democracy “‘We are not a divided party; PDP is one in Ogun State and the coming together of the former aspirants under our great party to support the candidacy of Olurin
shows our collective commitment to a rescue mission in Ogun State,” Mr Sarafa said.
The former Minister of Steel added, ‘It also shows that they are loyal party members who believe that the party is greater than an individual.” He added.
Responding to the decision of the former aspirants, Mr Olurin thanked them for their open support for his candidacy and encouraged all party members to work together for the success of the PDP in the state in April.
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Seven former governorship aspirants under the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday declared their support for Tunji Olurin, who
is the party’s governorship flagbearer in Ogun State.
The former aspirants from the three geo-political zones of the
state, three of whom are from Gbenga Daniel’s faction of the party are: Femi
Majekodunmi, Soji Eweje, Leke Otegbeye, Ireti Oniyide, Leye Odunjo, Tunde
Soyemi and Kola Lawal.
Still loyal to the party
Speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital, the former
aspirants said that they have resolved to support Mr Olurin to ensure that he
wins the forthcoming election. They further stated that many of them are still
in the PDP. “We have resolved to pull our support behind our governorship
candidate, Tunji Olurin, to ensure that he wins the forthcoming election, and
our appearances with him is also to put stop to speculation that many of us
have left the party,” Mr Majekodunmi stressed.
The former aspirants called on all other party supporters to
emulate their resolution and work for the success of the party at the poll.
Chairman, Olurin Campaign Committee, Sarafa Ishola, noted that
the coming together of the aspirants to support Mr Olurin is a demonstration of
courage and spirit of sportsmanship that is needed to sustain democracy “‘We
are not a divided party; PDP is one in Ogun State and the coming together of
the former aspirants under our great party to support the candidacy of Olurin
shows our collective commitment to a rescue mission in Ogun State,” Mr Sarafa said.
The former Minister of Steel added, ‘It also shows that they are
loyal party members who believe that the party is greater than an individual.”
He added.
Responding to the decision of the former aspirants, Mr Olurin
thanked them for their open support for his candidacy and encouraged all party
members to work together for the success of the PDP in the state in April.
Will olurin deliver,
those people joining him are they not doing so for their purse?