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Lagos APC Angered As PDP Tells Gov. Sanwo-Olu To Resign

Lagos APC (All Progressive Congress) has express great anger as PDP tells Gov. Sanwo-Olu to resign if overwhelmed.
Infoexpert24 understands that the ruling party in Lagos, APC has stated that the Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu remains undaunted and could not be distracted from delivering on his social contract with the people.
Seye Oladejo, the party Publicity Secretary of APC in Lagos said this while reacting to calls by the opposition party (PDP) to Sanwo-Olu to consider resignation in view of what PDP called “the collapse of good governance in the state, particularly in the last 10 days”.
Oladejo said the PDP call is an invitation to anarchy, saying “the call for resignation remains the wish of a frustrated opposition battling its permanent implosion”.
According to Oladejo, the dream of PDP to govern Lagos state through the back door after persistent rejection at the polls remains a nightmare.
He said that the fact that the wanton destruction of public properties, utilities and individual investment in Lagos in the aftermath of #EndSARS protest had thrown the PDP camp into unprecedented jubilation was loaded with meaning.
“The PDP in Lagos state that suddenly came to life in the past week owes the innocent members of the public detailed explanation about its undignified and detestable role in the mayhem.
“The intermittent falsehood about governance in the state fed to the unsuspecting public fanned the ember of the unprecedented violence which has left in its wake sorrow, tears and blood.
“The daylight murder of police officers and the razing of several stations across the state has no doubt taken its toll on our security architecture, but the state government is working assiduously to provide temporary accommodation to forestall the breakdown of law and order. We are persuaded by the firm assurance of the governor to revamp our losses in no time,” he said.
According to Oladejo, the flag-off ceremony of the reconstruction of the Eleko to Epe T- junction road is an eloquent testimony that governance is not on recess in the state.
He added that the security of lives and property and all-round development remain the priority of the Lagos State government.
Oladejo said that the unfortunate event of the past two weeks which took off as a peaceful nationwide protest and snowballed to the breakdown of law and order remained regrettable and distasteful and should not be used to play politics.