Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has tasked the chairmanship candidates of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in the scheduled October 6 local government election, on unity and inclusiveness.
Governor Sule laid the charge shortly after the Interim Committee Chairman of the APC, Dr. John Mamman, presented the chairmanship candidates before him, at the Government House, on Tuesday.
The governor charged the candidates, who emerged victorious at the recently conducted party primaries, to go back to their local government areas, to ensure that there is unity in the party.
According to Governor Sule, with their victory at the primaries, their work towards ensuring the victory of the party during the October 6 council elections, will be to mend fences with all those that contested against them.
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The governor advised the chairmanship candidates to go back and reconcile any difference between them and those stakeholders that didn’t support their candidature during the primaries, as that is the only way to guarantee the success of the APC during the coming local government election.
While noting that, as APC candidates, they will go into the election against candidates of other political parties, Governor Sule stressed that, the unity of the party remains a topmost priority to the APC chairmanship candidates.
“The number one thing that everyone of you need, is the unity of the party in your local government area, the support of the party, the support of all the aspirants who contested with you, major stakeholders, as well as the members of the party,” he stated.
The governor cautioned them against holding grudges against those who contested against them, emphasizing that, the APC wants to win the council election on a clean slate.
He further urged the APC candidates to ensure they carry the party along in all their activities, saying that the party is superior and as such all their activities must be in relation to the party.
Engineer Sule congratulated them for emerging victorious during the party primaries, assuring that his administration will give elected local government chairmen total independence but that when elected into office, they must prepare to work hard.
The governor disclosed that, his administration is working hard to offset outstanding salary arrears of local government workers, as well as pension of retired council staff, such that, newly elected chairmen can begin on a clean slate, without financial burden.
Earlier, Interim Committe Chairman of the APC in the state, Dr. John Mamman, while presenting the chairmanship candidates of the party before the governor, recalled that they emerged from the recent primaries and consensus arrangement, conducted across the 13 local government areas of the state.
Dr. Mamman noted that, the exercise was conducted hitch free, peacefully and according to laid down regulations.
Speaking on behalf of the chairmanship candidates, Aminu Maifata, the Lafia Local Government Area chairmanship candidate, thanked both the governor and the APC, for their support and trust in their leadership qualities, promising to remain loyal to the government when elected into office