The Lagos State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, has said that it could not afford to be in opposition in the state for more than another four years.
Taofik Gani, the party state Publicity Secretary spoke on the sidelines of the presentation of Certificates of Return to elected political office holders in Lagos yesterday.
INEC, at the event, presented certificates to 29 candidates who emerged winners in the just concluded general elections, including the Lagos State Governor-Elect, Akinwumi Ambode of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who polled 811, 994 votes to beat Jimi Agbaje, the PDP governorship candidate, who came second with 659, 788 votes in the April 11 election.
However the PDP, won some seats in the House of Representatives in some Federal Constituencies in the state and in the state House of Assembly.
Gani said that the party would eventually get the governorship seat in future. “We will go back to our strategy table because we cannot afford to be in opposition for more than four years, we commend ourselves, we made a long leap,” he said.
The Lagos PDP spokesman added that, “This is the first time the PDP has recorded such winnings, we now have seats in the House of Representatives and House of Assembly, we are indeed very excited, it should be known that we won more seats but lost out to manipulation.”
He explained that the party has re-oriented its members who won House of Representatives and House of Assembly seats not to see themselves as PDP members but as representatives of the people. “They are not going to be antagonistic but to contribute their quota to the growth of the country,” Gani added.
“The opposition we will play will fundamentally be constructive and not destructive and indeed, it is the opposition, the APC played that gave us power. We will be constructive in our criticism and ensure that we engage those in power meaningfully,” he said.
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