* We can’t beg you to stay, spokesman bluffs
The Lagos4Lagos Movement, a splinter group within the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State, has vowed that nothing will stop its members from defecting en masses to the rival Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, met with the leaders of the aggrieved APC members on Saturday and wooed them into the PDP.
The group is scheduled to formally announce its defection on December 18.
Saraki, Chairman of PDP’s National Reconciliation Committee, met with hundreds of members of the Lagos4Lagos Movement, and the group’s leader, Olajide Adediran, at an event organised for the defection.
The Adediran faction of the APC held parallel local government congresses at different locations in the state in September.
The group had alleged impunity, imposition and marginalisation of candidates in the APC for its action.
The National Caretaker Committee of the APC led by Yobe’s Gov. Mai Mala Buni, however, dismissed the claims and did not accord the group any recognition.
Spokesman of the group, Mr. Kazeem Bakare, said on Sunday in Lagos that the movement took the decision after exhausting all avenues for reconciliation.
“The die is cast actually because the argument has been that we can’t make any change elsewhere.
“We have exhausted all processes of reconciliation within the APC. Even at that, we are law-abiding.
“We have what it takes to win elections and that is why we are taking our leave.
“We believe in a few weeks, unfolding events will tell Lagos residents that we are ready to take over the state for the good of Lagos State,’’ Bakare said.
Nonetheless, the mainstream leadership of the APC said it is not shaken by the threat.
Rather it said the defection of Lagos4Lagos Movement, to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cannot change its misfortune in the State.
The APC Publicity Secretary in Lagos State, Mr. Seye Oladejo, made this remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Sunday.
“There is nothing that is going to happen that will change the fortune of the PDP. They have always lost, it is in their DNA. So, they will lose again.
“So, they are moving to nothing, we will meet at the polls. I can assure you they would not even win a single ward in the state,” he said.
According to him, the aggrieved members’ movement to the PDP underscores their political naivety “for them to think they can bring any special fortune that is unknown and alien to our state.”
Oladejo said the Lagos4Lagos Movement has just formalised its membership of the opposition party, adding that the ruling party would not miss the group.
“They have always been in the opposition anyway. We have always believed that they were acting a script. There is a limit to hypocrisy which is not sustainable.
“No one plays opposition within the ruling party and hope to sustain that. So, it is a good thing that they have finally moved on.
“We are happy that in some of their interviews, they promised to resurrect a death party. I believe resurrection is left for Almighty God.
“It is good they are mixing and fraternising with the dead now, which is a good thing for them. For us, we are not going to miss them,” he said.
According to him, everyone knows that the group emerged from nowhere in recent times and they have never contributed anything to APC retinues of victories since the advent of democracy in the state.
On possible reconciliation with the group, Oladejo said no one sent the aggrieved out of the party.
“If they want to come back it is for them to make the move. It is a political party, we do not totally shut the door against any one.
“Hopefully, someday, they will see the light and know that Lagos has always been a progressive state and remains one. They can return.
“So, if they want to come back in the future, why not? Our doors remain permanently open to those who are ready to repent and see the light,” he added.
On APC’s efforts to reconcile other aggrieved groups within the party like Conscience Forum, AAMCO group and the Democrats, Oladejo said the reconciliation process in the party is open-ended.
According to him, anytime the party has issues, the party has internal mechanisms to reconcile aggrieved members or groups.
He said: “Reconciliation becomes easy when people are ready to play by the rule but if your target really is all about ambition, then your ambition becomes difficult to achieve.
“In our party, you earn the ticket to aspire to whatever office. It is not by arm twisting, blackmailing or causing needless trouble.”