Wife of the former Governor of Oyo State, Florence Ajimobi has congratulated the immediate past Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje over his emergence as the Chairman of the All-Progressives Conference (APC) and Senator Bashir Ajibola as Secretary of the party, respectively.
In a statement issued at the weekend, Ajimobi noted that the emergence of the duo signifies a new chapter in the history of the party.
According to her, the APC is in capable hands as the Chairman and Secretary are party men who would always do the right thing.
She said, “The choice of the duo by the party leadership is the right decision that is capable of taking APC to the next level. They will both complement the leader of the party and President and Commander-in-Chief, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in our desire to have a nation of our dream.”
Ajimobi noted that Alhaji Ganduje’s political trajectory has shown him to be a leader with the zeal to develop people and transform lives as evidenced in his stewardship as Kano State governor, adding “Also, as a detribalised Nigerian, without doubt, he will be fair to all. The party is thus safe in his capable and trustworthy hands.”
Similarly, the Ajimobi Legacy Forum (ALF) has described the emergence of Ganduje and Bashir as a fitting tribute to party loyalty.
According to a statement signed by Bolaji Tunji, former Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy to late Governor Abiola Ajimobi on behalf of the Chairman of ALF, Chief Kunle Sanda and Secretary, Olayemi Olugbenga, the National Executive Council (NEC) of the APC made the right choice as Ganduje and Bashir have what it takes to take the party to the next level.
“They are both committed party men and have what it takes to unite all the tendencies in the party for the continued success of APC. With the seamless emergence of the Chairman and Secretary, the renewed hope agenda of the president would be given an added fillip. The new chairman will surely bring his vast experience in public service to bear in running the affairs of the party and the country and the party would be better for it.”