- Safiu Kehinde
Leaders of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Lagos State Chapter, have urged party stakeholders across the 57 Local Governments and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to embrace consensus ahead of Saturday’s primaries for the July 12 council election.
The APC leaders who spoke at the party Stakeholders’ Meeting held on Wednesday in the state’s capita city, Ikeja, also urged aspirants and their supporters to stay peaceful before and during the primaries.
Addressing party stakeholders, the State Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hazmat, said that consensus was not new in the party, urging aspirants to give concessions to allow the emergence of best candidates.
“Let us do it the way we have been doing it. It is consensus. We apportion things to ourselves.” He said.
Also speaking, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Chairman, Governance Advisory Council (GAC) in the state, said that with over 500 chairmanship aspirants, there was the need to adopt consensus to pick candidates
“It has become imperative for all of us to support and cooperate with the party. Five persons cannot occupy a single seat.
“We have in some places where 12 aspirants contesting a councillorship seat. We should take things easy, talk to ourselves and concede to one another.
“We should seek continuous peace and progress of the party. Conceding to one another is not new in our party. We should embrace it.” Olusi said.
On his part, Chairman of the APC Electoral Committee, Mr Babatunde Ogala, SAN, urged party leaders, particularly Hazmat and the Speaker of the Lagos Assembly House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, to prevail on aspirants to accept consensus.
Ogala assured stakeholders of the committee’s resolve that the party and aspirants will not be let down.
He however warned of several things that are stake in the conduct of the primaries.
“What is at stake is very much. Our presidency is at stake. Our party’s image is at stake. Lagos is seen nationwide as a key sector.
“In fact, don’t be surprised that other states are just waiting to see the outcome of these primaries to learn from it. So, I am conscious of that and will not let you down.
“We will not let the President down. Let me assure you that in carrying out this task, we have tried to be very fair. We have put integrity into place, and we have been very thorough.” he said.
Stating that the committee had been following the party’s guidelines to the letter, Ogala said that the screening had been fair and “there was no element of influence”
According to him, the committee hopes to release the final list of successful and unsuccessful aspirants by the end of Thursday.
Asking aspirants to exhibit sportsmanship after the primaries, the chairman, that the consensus option was preferable as it would make the task easy for the committee.
“I am appealing to the party chairman; I am appealing to the leaders to make this job easy for all of us.
“We are open to it. If the leadership of any local government agrees, we are willing to accept and just do affirmation. It is an appeal. And it is doable. We have done it in the past,” he said.
On process of the election, Ogala, who noted that the guidelines prescribed indirect primaries, said, “Consensus is a clearly recognisable democratic process just as the indirect primaries is a clearly recognisable process and direct primaries.
According to him, the chairmanship primaries will hold at the state party secretariat for logistics reasons while councillorship will hold in various wards on Saturday.
He said that the 57 committees had been put in place to conduct councillorship primaries at the ward level, assuring, “it will fair and open.”
Ogalla said that only aspirants, with an agent each, would be allowed into the venue of election on Saturday, threatening that the committee would disqualify any aspirant found flouting the guidelines.
Earlier in his opening remarks, Pastor Cornelius Ojelahi, the Lagos State APC Chairman, urged all stakeholders to prioritise the party above all ambitions.
“The focus of our meeting is to appeal to all of us that this is our party. It beckons on all of us to continue to tolerate one another, to live in peace and harmony.
“Realising that the moment we are ready to walk together as one family under the same umbrella, we will be able to build friendships across the states.
“Let all of us put the interests of the party above our personal interests, realising that this is our party, this is the only party,” Ojelabi said.
The chairman, who expressed the party’s commitment to providing enabling environments for all aspirants, urged them to cooperate with party leadership and make President Bola Tinubu proud of the party in the state.
According to reports, hundreds of party faithful and supporters of various aspirants were present at the meeting.
Supporters of various aspirants from some local governments came with placards to show their grievances against what they called Imposition of candidates in their areas.