Akinwunmi Ambode, the Lagos State Governor, appealed to Epe residents to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other candidates of All Progressives Congress to ensure the continuation of the good works of the party both in the state and in the country.
The Governor addressed the voters in Epe on Saturday during a meeting with leaders of APC in the division.
Ambode said it was time for the people to put the events before and after the APC governorship primary in the state which produced Sanwo-Olu behind them, and truly unite for the party’s victory.
He said, “All of us are brothers and sisters because this is a close-knit community. It is now time for us to work together for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari and election of Mr Sanwo-Olu because Epe cannot afford to be left behind.
“I know that in view of what happened, some people are still aggrieved but what I want you to know is that there is no way PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) will work for the development of our division like APC. We are also all aware that for the past 16 years of PDP, they did not do anything in Epe division and it is only the APC that has been transforming Lagos and the country.
“I want to assure you that Epe will benefit more if we vote for APC. All my achievements in the last three and half years will be improved upon if Sanwo-Olu wins and so I want to urge you all to come out and vote for APC because that is how we can secure the future of our children and this division.”
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