Following his alleged rejection by the powers that be in Lagos state, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, reportedly took new steps that could see him winning and retaining his position during the 2019 election.
It was reported that Ambode, who recently bought the nomination form of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has reached out to the presidency to intervene in the alleged friction between him and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
The report added that the governor was making the move as he battles to neutralize the Mandate Group, a political machine of his godfather.
As report of a rift between
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu continues to grow, the
national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reportedly given the
nod for all aspirants to participate in the Lagos primary election.
Governor Ambode has
declared his intention to run for a second term as governor of the sstate but
faces completion from two formidable aspirants, Femi Hamzat and Babajide
Sanwo-Olu.
Daily Sun reports that
Ambode had deployed friends and associates to meet with Tinubu but the latter
reportedly said he could not ask any aspirant to step down for him.
The source said: “Asiwaju
has made it clear to all of them (Ambode’s emissaries) that he’s a national
leader and a father figure to all, he said there’s no way he can ask other
aspirants to step down for the governor when the party has made things easier
for all to canvass votes directly from party members who will in turn decide
who their candidate will be in a direct primary election.”
Sanwo-Olu who seems to be
the governor’s biggest competitor is reportedly bolstered by the support he has
received.
He said: “The truth is that
I not in Ambode’s shoes right now and what has been generated is a reflection
of the fact that people have come to understand and know the kind of person
that I am.
“A whole lot of us had to
redefine the Lagos project. This is not the forum where I will begin to roll
out to you the very many firsts that people think were done by some other
individuals, but there were other people
behind them that brought
out those ideas, policies and implementation plan.
“There are so many firsts
that I can begin to attribute to myself in the 11 years that I have had to do
in the public service. Like I said, I have served three different governors and
in three different ministries, served twice in the governor’s office, head the
biggest agency of government.
“So, the blueprint that we
have been looking at since 1999 was put together by some of us. We are all
friends, but it is politics.”
Ambode is currently
battling for reelection against two powerful aspirants, Obafemi Hamzat,
believed to have the support of some politicians from Abuja, and Babajide
Sanwo-Olu, one of the appointees of the governor, who is said to have the
backing of Tinubu and his Mandate Group.

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