Politics
30 million Lagosians are ready to vote for Ambode – PDP chieftain
Just days after Chief Chinedu Eya, a senatorial aspirant under PDP, pledged to sell his property in Lagos worth N53million to buy a nomination form for Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, he has come out again to show more support to the embattled governor of Lagos State.
In a new statement, Chief Chinedu Eya said about 30 million Lagosians are ready to shock the powers that be by returning the governor for a second term.
Chief Eya said: “Like I said last week, I am willing to sell off my 53 million naira building in Lagos here to purchase nomination and expression of interest forms for Governor Ambode, even if he chooses to contest under any other platform other than the PDP, in the case of his orchestrated loss in the APC’s primary, following the pervading gang up against him.”
“The Lawmakers and their pay masters are playing God. But they will receive the shock of their lives as over 30 million Lagosians are willing to support Governor Ambode, even if he flies any other party’s flag in the contest.
“I want the governor to disregard the recent endorsement of Mr. Sanwo Olu by over 36 lawmakers in the state, as that can never take the place of over 30 million Lagosians who are ready to return their working governor come 2019, under any other platform.
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