APC begins reconciliation ahead of 2019 election

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos East Senatorial District
on Thursday commenced reconciliatory moves to bring all members
together after party primaries, ahead of the 2019 General Elections.

Party leaders from the district, at a Reconciliatory Stakeholders'
Meeting they organised in Lagos on Thursday, said it was time to bring
all, including aggrieved party faithful, together again.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that reports that the meeting
had in attendance members of the Governor's Advisory Council (GAC)
like Sen. Anthony Adefuye, Chief Lanre Rasak, Chief Olumuyiwa Sosanya
and Chief Akanni Seriki, among others from the district.

Also in attendance were members of the Lagos State House of Assembly,
council chairmen, women and youth leaders from the district.

Sosanya, a GAC member from Kosofe/Somolu zone, emphasised in his
remarks the need for members to be united.

"We have adopted a resolution that members of APC in the Lagos East
should be united. We belong to the same family.

"Irrespective of the groups we belong to, we should be united under
the umbrella of the same party. There should be no discrimination, "
th leader said.

According to him, the meeting is for peace and to spread the hands of
fellowship to all members of the party who may be aggrieved after the
primaries.

Also speaking, Rasak, a GAC leader from Epe zone, said that lack of
meeting point among leaders in the district had affected unity and
togetherness in the party.

Rasak, however, said that the party leaders had met and stressed the
need for unity in the 16 council areas that made up of the district.

He said that the district had been divided into three zones — Ikorodu,
Epe and Kosofe/Somolu.

Rasak, who was speaking on behalf of the GAC members, said that
Adefuye had been appointed as the new Senatorial Leader and Seriki
appointed as the Deputy Senatorial Leader.

He said that three vice chairmen had been appointed to coordinate each
zone and provide leadership.

According to him, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye, former deputy governor is
the Vice Chairman for Ikorodu zone, Sosanya for Somolu/Kosofe zone
while he was appointed for Epe zone.

He said they were to preside over the meetings in the zones, urging
the leaders to ensure that no one broke the chain of command.

"We should go back to our respective zones and establish necessary
structure for the harmonisation, resolution of all disputes".

Seriki, another GAC member, warned against betrayal and disloyalty,
saying that party faithful should be fairly rewarded and all
infighting should end.

Tunde Braimoh, a member representing Kosofe Constituency II in Lagos
Assembly, said the meeting was to rejig and reengineer the party ahead
of the elections.

Braimoh said that only one person could get a seat where many people
indicated interest.

He said there was a need to bring everybody together after the contest
to move forward for the task ahead.

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