POLITICS
Lagos 2019: More opposition parties deny endorsing Sanwo-Olu
More opposition parties in Lagos on Friday denied involvement in the endorsement of the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Jide Sanwoolu for 2019.
Our correspondent
reports that 45 opposition parties, under the Coalition of the Progressive People’s Party (CPPP) were reported to have endorsed Sanwoolu at a meeting on Nov.2.
According to the media reports, some of the listed parties in the endorsement of Sanwoolu include Progressives People’s Alliance, New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Kowa Party, Independent Democrats, Accord, Action Alliance, and People’s Redemption Party (PRP).
Also named were the Coalition for Change (C4C), Young Democratic Party (YDP), Action People’s Party (APP), Youth Progressive Party and Better Nigeria People’s Party (BNPP) and People’s Democratic Movement (PDM).
KOWA and PPA have since denied involvement in the endorsement, saying they were wrongly listed.
At a news conference on Friday in Lagos, a group of other opposition parties including Independent Democrat (ID), Accord, C4C, AA and PDM also denied attending the endorsement meeting.
The state chairman of ID, Mr Kolawole Sunday, who spoke on behalf of the group, said the inclusion of their parties in the endorsement was wrong.
He said all the chairmen of parties in the group were not part of the deal, adding that those who claimed to have represented their parties at the endorsement ceremony were clear impostors.
Sunday described the endorsement as a charade, saying it was a propaganda ploy by the APC to project Sanwoolu as a popular candidate.
“We are referring to the news making the rounds suggesting that 45 political parties operating in the state have endorsed the candidature of Babajide Sanwoolu of APC as the consensus candidate of opposition parties.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we must equally say that people have the right to take any decision they wish to take, as this is the fundamental right to be enjoyed by Nigerians as guaranteed in the constitution.
“What we find objectionable is the attempt to hoodwink unsuspecting members of the public with falsehood.
“A careful look at those who participated in the charade will reveal that the ruling party is desperate and looking for cheap popularity by embarking on propaganda with fake endorsement,” he said.
Sunday said that he got the news about the inclusion, pointing out that he was not part of the deal to endorse Sanwoolu.
The party chairman said the endorsement was not sanctioned by the party, saying whoever claimed to have represented his party in the deal was a fraudster.
He urged members of the public to be wary of people impersonating leaders of the party for personal gains, as ID was not factionalised.
Also, speaking, the state chairman of Accord, Mr Joseph Beckley, said Accord was not part of the arrangement because it was fielding a governorship candidate.
“We are not part of the endorsement. We were not at the meeting. It was all propaganda. We have a governorship candidate and we cannot leave our candidate for another party,” he said.
Beckley urged members of the public to disregard the news of the party’s involvement, saying Accord would not compromise its ideology for anything.
Our correspondent reports that the state chairman of C4C, Mrs Hawau Adenekan; chairman of AA, Mr Daud Magaji; Mr Akinotola Bello of Nigeria People’s Congress; and Mr Kolawole Ajayi of Alliance for Democracy (AD) were present at the news conference.
The state chairmen of Democratic Alternative, Mr Uduak Archibong and Allied People’s Movement (APM), Dr Ebere Imusehwere, among others, were also present.