Lagos PDP hasn’t collapsed structure to any party–Spokesman

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State has reiterated that it has not collapsed its structure to any other political party for the purpose of the Saturday Governorship and House of Assembly elections.

The state Publicity Secretary, Mr Hakeem Amode, in a statement on Friday in Lagos urged residents, especially the electoratw to ignore such rumour making the rounds.

Amode said that the main opposition party was still in the race to take over governance in the state.

According to him, the Lagos PDP Governorship Candidate Dr Abdul-Azeez Adediran (JANDOR) is still in the race “to deliver Lagos for the people.”

“It became imperative to clear the air on the spreading propaganda that the Lagos PDP has collapsed her structure for another opposition party.

“The party enjoins the voters and faithful members of the PDP to remain committed to the party and work hard tomorrow to deliver victory for the party.

“We encourage the good people of Lagos State to ignore any rumour from any quarters and come out in good numbers to exercise their franchise and vote for the PDP as the only credible alternative to the inept outgoing APC.

“We will work with the law enforcement agencies in the provision of conventional and unconventional security to protect Lagosians as they vote tomorrow.

“Nothing will stop the will of the people to change this government and install a breath of fresh air in Lagos State,” Amode said.

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