Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos
State, Henry Ajomale, has said the party is stepping up arrangements to welcome
former minister of state for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, a chieftain of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Ajomale, who gave the hint in an interview with newsmen in
Ikeja, yesterday, said Obanikoro is coming into the APC along with other
bigwigs of the state’s PDP.
The party chairman said Obanikoro and others had reached out
to the party to resolve their issues with it and all was set for their formal
defection.
He said Wednesday’s defection of Lukman Ajose, a PDP bigwig,
would open a floodgate of defections from the PDP to the APC in the coming
days.
“We welcome Prince Ajose to the APC. His defection is a plus
for us,” he said.
“But, Ajose is not the only one joining us. Some of the
bigwigs in the PDP, including Obanikoro, will be joining us soon. I don’t want
to give you a particular date, but all I can tell you is all is set.”
Ajomale said the coming of Ajose into the party, as well as
other PDP members would add value to the party and enhance its electoral
fortune.
He said their coming was particularly gladdening as the
party was preparing for the council poll and making early preparations for the
general election in 2019.
Asked if the mass movement of PDP members into the party
would not weaken the opposition and make the state a one-party state, Ajomale answered
in the negative.
He said since the PDP was not the only party in the
opposition, it would be wrong to say the decimation of the party through
defection would make the state a one-party state.
Ajomale described as false allegations in some quarters that
the party was imposing candidates in some council areas ahead of the July elect
ahead of the July election.
The chairman said those making the allegations were
blackmailers who were not sure of themselves and their ability to win at the
party primary.
“It is pure blackmail. There is nothing like that. Everybody
will be allowed a level playing ground,” he said.
The Lagos State independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC)
has fixed July 22 for the council election and July 29 for runoff.
Meanwhile, NAN quoted a source at the Lagos state house of
assembly as saying one of the remaining two PDP members in the assembly had
already indicated his intention to defect to the APC and his letter would
likely be read at the next sitting of the lawmakers.
Six of the eight lawmakers who won their elections to the
house on the platform of the PDP had earlier defected to the APC on February
16.
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