Tag: Prince Dapo Abiodun

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    Youths under the aegis of Ogun East Youth Forum (OEYF) have promised to support the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate, Prince Dapo Abiodun.

    In a statement yesterday by its Coordinator, Tunde Ojutawo, OEYF said it had followed the activities of politicians in Ogun State and found “Abiodun’s politics” to be “exemplary, commendable and recommendable”.

    “The APC Ogun East senatorial candidate has demonstrated practical politics of maturity, sincerity and compassion. Since his election, he has been reaching out to those who lost at the primaries. He has conducted a clean, non-violent, and all-involving campaign.

    “It is not surprising that he is seen as a reliable rallying point for this is the kind of politician that we need in our senatorial district and in Ogun State. That is why we have come out to openly declare our support for him, and we will ensure his success at the general elections.”

    The PDP Chairman in Surulere said some of the monumental structures put in place by the Jonathan administration were all over the country, adding that he should be re-elected to consolidate on these achievements.

    The PDP Vice-Chairman, Southwest, Chief Makanjuola Ogundipe, urged members of the project to propagate the philosophy of the project by campaigning for the party.

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    Ogun APC senatorial aspirant to reconcile with aspirants

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Ogun East, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has initiated a reconciliatory parley with all aspirants in the district for smooth take off of the party’s campaign.

    Speaking at his country home in Iperu, Ikenna  Local Government Area, Abiodun said it was important for the party to approach the election as a united family.

    He said: “Let me thank all of you for honouring the invitation to be here at a short notice and more importantly for your support during the primaries. I have called for this gathering to assure all our aspirants that this will not be a case of winner takes all. We will take care of everyone who contested and lost at our personal level and we will get the party to also compensate them. Having said this, as faithful party members, we need to go back to our local councils, wards and polling units to sell the manifesto of our party to the grassroots so that the people can see us as one united family prepared to sweep the polls from the House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, governorship and presidential elections.”

    A chieftain of the party, Tunde Oladunjoye,  urged all members to see Abiodun as the project of the party and ensure his victory at the polls.