The Kwara state Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has charged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Kwara South Senatorial District to put aside their differences and pursue their ambitions within limits that would keep the party strong and united, even after the primaries.
He further urged all party faithfuls to flaunt the administration’s achievements towards mobilising the people of Kwara South for a repeat of the resounding victory of 2019.
The Governor, who spoke at the Unity Rally/Prayer organised by the Kwara South Senatorial District APC at Ajase Ipo, through his Special Adviser (Political), Abdullateef Alakawa, said: “The 2023 elections should help to consolidate on the gains of 2019 when the great people of Kwara State — North, South, and Central — came together to end the reign of people who turned public patrimonies to their private estate.”
According to him, “this is the only way to prevent those who put Kwara in a poor state from regaining control and protecting the destinies of our children and generations unborn.”
The governor added that they should complement efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in enlightening the citizenry on the need to register en masse so they can vote in the 2023 elections.
He spoke with hope about the future positive changes that were coming into Kwara state. “Three years down the road after Otoge, it is so far, so good! Notwithstanding the teething problems that come with every social change, we have definitely started the journey for a greater Kwara on a strong note.
“The 2023 election is the time to consolidate on these gains and tell those who are already plotting a return to hijack the treasury to feather their nests that, whatever the challenges of the social change of 2019, we are never going back to Egypt. We are never going to be subjects to any political demigods again.”
The governor lauded the efforts of the government as it showed in the changes within the state. “Everywhere you go to in Kwara today, including in the remotest parts of our state, you can now see government presence in various sectors: health, education, road infrastructure, water, and general government support for the silent majority.
“In Kwara South alone, our administration has executed 268 projects cutting across health sector, water, education, energy, and road construction.
“The breakdowns are 188 school Development projects; 33 water projects; seven healthcare projects (excluding dozens of interventions); 18 energy projects; and 22 road construction projects. These are either completed or ongoing.”
AbdulRazaq, who stated that security of life and properties is a top priority of his administration, said: “This is why government is investing so much in hardwares, modern tracking technology, and welfare of our security agencies, while working in synergy with local vigilante and traditional institutions to push out criminal elements who are taking advantage of our national security challenges.
“We are getting solid results, notwithstanding some very sad developments in the recent time.
“With heavy heart and commiserations once again to their families, I want to acknowledge the huge loss of some of our party members in the hands of these criminals.
“It was devastating and that is why we all must double down on the efforts to make Kwara inhabitable to the criminals.”
In his address, the APC state Chairman, Prince Sunday Fagbemi, urged the people to ensure they register and collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC), saying that any kind of love for or support to a party or an aspirant without PVC is meaningless as the PVC remains the only weapon required to participate in the 2023 elections.
He enjoined party faithfuls and aspirants to make love, unity and reconciliation their watchwords, saying “our party is 75 percent on ground in Kwara, and with this we will not only achieve our aims, but also win the seats in the state Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, governorship and presidential.”
Earlier in his welcome address, the APC Kwara South Senatorial Chairman, Olayemi Olabanji, charged party faithfuls to marry varied interests, unite factions and create an atmosphere where synergy is adopted to achieve common goals, urging them to be ready to make sacrifices and accommodate one another for the progress and stability of the party.
E/Suzan O.