A Peoples Democratic Party stalwart in Lagos State, Babatunde Gbadamosi has defected to Labour Party and declared his support for its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
Gbadamosi,
a former governorship candidate of the African Democratic Party and a former
Lagos East Senatorial Candidate of the PDP, made this known in a statement on
Friday, August 5.
He said:
"I had completely lost hope, especially in the youths of Nigeria,
considering how the senatorial bye-elections panned out, after the traumatic
events of the EndSARS.
"However,
the exit of Peter Obi from the PDP and his subsequent emergence as the
Presidential candidate of the LP, and his brilliant choice of Mallam Yusuf
Datti Baba-Ahmed as running mate have rekindled my hope.
"I am
54 years old, and never in my life have I been privileged to witness the kind
of energy, vim, vigour, unity and tenacity of purpose being exhibited by youths
of all ethnicities and religious backgrounds in Nigeria over a political
candidate.
"I
hereby publicly declare my resignation from the PDP and wish all the remaining
members well.
"By
the same token, I also hereby publicly declare my support for the Labour Party
and its presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi."
He
recounted how he joined the PDP in Ikorodu in 2008 and remained a loyal member
of the party.
He
continued: "I came to recognise that the problems of PDP run quite deep,
and their tepid opposition is in fact by the design of some individuals
populating the party leadership from top to bottom."
He said
that Obi has shown himself to be a creative, prudent and frugal administrator
as well as a trustworthy custodian of public funds.
He said:
"These two share a passion for education and knowledge, with Obi’s
documented exploits in the education sector as governor of Anambra and
Baba-Ahmed’s direct investment in education as Pro-Chancellor of the highly
respected Baze University, Abuja.
"Both
share a disdain for graft and believe in exterminating contract padding.
"I
find myself left with no choice, when faced with the alternatives, but to
publicly throw in my lot with these two fine gentlemen, especially considering
that another good Uncle of mine, Dr Doyin Okupe is one of the navigators of
their journey and had invited me very much earlier."
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