Former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu shares a warm embrace with successor, Babatunde Fashola
Former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu has put to rest rumours that all is not well between him and incumbent Governor, Babatunde Fashola.
News
on the grapevine suggests that the pair are at loggerheads due to
Fashola’s choice for a successor being different from Tinubu’s.
In
a statement released yesterday, December 6, Tinubu maintains that the
relationship between him and the Governor is very cordial despite
reports suggesting the contrary.
“For a while
now, I have noticed and read many published political stories on Lagos
politics in particular and the personalities involved that are either
concerted, unsubstantiated, pure conjectures or outright falsehood,” the statement reads.
“In
this instance, I reference a recent story ran by a major newspaper
concerning my successor and me. There is no doubt political charlatans
and enemies are at work fueling unnecessary rumour and insinuations and
seeking to drive a wedge in an otherwise cordial and respectful
political relationship.”
“My relationship
with Governor Fashola remains cordial both at the personal level and at
the level of commitment to ensuring Lagos State remains on the path of
political stability, growth and development.”
“Whether
Governor Fashola had a specific candidate or not isn’t the issue here.
What is important is to have a transparent process in the spirit of
democracy to which we both subscribe. We often debate, agree or
disagree. But when it comes to concluding on the interest of Lagos
State, we are on the same page. The current situation and issues around
the Lagos Gubernatorial primary are being overblown.”
“What
we have done is ensure that no one is denied his or her rights to
participate and compete for any elective position. Such a disposition
should not translate into anger and divisiveness of the party as it is
being peddled. Conflicts and disagreements is part of every political
process. The capacity to solve these conflicts in-house and not on the
pages of newspaper is a tradition in Lagos.”
“We
warn the people of Lagos state against speculative, self-serving
stories aimed at destabilizing the party and its leadership. The media
must be weary of accepting or publishing stories that seek to pursue a
narrow political agenda. Rather, they should make their paper a platform
for proper news dissemination and constructive analysis such that can
help our country tackle the current security problem, create jobs.”
“While
we appreciate, recognize and respect the right of every media house to
publish any story, it is important not to be part of the feeding frenzy
and not to mislead the unsuspecting public. At my age and with my level
of political experience, I am expected to seek for solutions, work for
reconciliations and find a common ground where disagreements exist.”
“That
is what I have dedicated myself to in the larger interest of Lagos
State and Nigeria at large. That is what Governor Babatunde Fashola and
myself are about. That is what Lagos state deserves as Nigeria’s
pacesetter in terms of democracy and development,” the statement concludes.
Tinubu has been accused of imposing Akinwunmi Ambode,
his supposed choice for the governorship, on the All Progressives
Congress (APC) after Ambode won by a large margin the party's recently
held primaries.
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