•Charges New Ward Excos To Embrace Peace
The 2019 All Progressives Congress, APC, gubernatorial aspirant, Dr. Olusola Ayandele (Eruobodo) has appreciated party leaders and members in Ido and Ibarapa area of Oyo State over the peaceful conduct of ward congress.
According to the 2023 Oyo South senatorial hopeful, the need ward executives should ensure that peace reigns supreme in the party.
In a statement personally signed by him and made available today, he expressed happiness over the conduct and outcome of the party ward congress.
“It’s my sincere and utmost joy to appreciate the stakeholders of our great party, APC, from national, state to local levels for the show of love, brotherhood and sincerity of purpose expressed yesterday for the party’s ward congress, most importantly our leaders in Ido and 3 local governments in Ibarapa area of Oyo State. Your leadership acumen and spirit of oneness towards the peaceful conduct of our ward congress is highly appreciated.”
While expressing his view on the conduct and outcome of the party ward congress, he said, he was glad with the peaceful conduct and the outcome of the election “because our people are well composed and coordinated during the exercise, the turnout of party members yesterday shows that we are ready to take over power in Oyo State by 2023.”
Eruobodo further admonished party members to remain united, focused as they prepare towards the local and state congresses.
“Party ward excos should tolerate each other, embrace peace and preach love in thier activities, we must be united because a divided house will hardly achieve something meaningful. Our focus is not to get party excos but to participate in the general election and win, and it’s our collective efforts to work it out,” he said.
While rounding off the message, he reiterated his passion towards human and capital development, proper representation as he move on for his senatorial ambition consultation. Congratulations once again to party ward excos, wishing you successful stay in office. Accept my sincere regards,” he added.