The running mate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, has revealed why he rejected the opportunity to work as Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s running mate in 2015.
Hamzat, the running mate of Babajide Sanwo-Olu, told Arise TV that he was not comfortable being Ambode’s running mate.
He said he accepted the position in 2018 because he was more at home working with Sanwo-Olu.
He also gave reasons he stepped down for Sanwo-Olu.
According to Hamzat, “There are various things you have to consider in governance.
“There can only be one governorship candidate and that’s the reality. And you have to look at different dynamics in various sections of the state.
“In our country, you have to consider religion, because that’s where we are as a nation.
“We have to look at different parts of the state and when I looked at all of that, I realised that it’s better for me to step down for Mr Sanwo-Olu.
“I’ve known him for 15 years. I see him as a friend and a strong person that has the interest of the state at heart. Don’t forget that I was offered the position of the deputy governorship candidate four years ago, but I said no.
“So for me to take up the position now, it means I’m more comfortable working with him. I believe that together we can do a good job and take the state higher from where it is today.”
Speaking further, he said the friction that occurred within the party as a result of the primaries’ result was because “It’s unique for a sitting governor of a state to be challenged, so this caused friction initially, but we understand that you can’t have democracy without democrats.
“The constitution says a governor shall govern for four years, which is renewable, and candidates can emerge from various parties. That was what happened and it is part of the democratic credentials we must build as a nation.
“The issue was not just with the governorship primaries; it’s the same with the House of Representatives, Senatorial and state Houses of Assembly primaries.
“But as a party, we’ve come together and we realised it’s better for us to work as a team to keep moving Lagos forward rather than fighting ourselves internally.”
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