... Seeks Cooperation Of Party Faithful To Ensure Smooth Registration / Revalidation Exercise
-The Daily Crucible
Ogun state Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, on Wednesday revalidated her membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at GRA Ota ward 3 polling unit in Ado Odo-Ota Local Government Area of the State with calls on party faithful and supporters to shun acts that could bring disorderliness and affect the smooth running of the excercise.
Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele added that it's the responsibility of party members to mobilise as many people as possible for the exercise, explaining that politics is a game of numbers and not a social club.
"The benefits of politics is not for people in power alone, it is for all of us and the only way to benefit and enjoy more of it is to become a bonafide registered member. Part of which include appointments, I am glad to say Ogun west has benefitted in this present administration led by Prince Dapo Abiodun," she said
The Deputy Governor implored party members to troupe out enmass for the registration and revalidation, just as she urged those willing to join the party to do so now that the opportunity has been provided for them before it closes on February 25th.
Also speaking the Chairman, Ogun State membership registration committee, Hon. Ademorin Kuye, said the exercise was critical towards repositioning the party, urging party loyalists to key into the initiative as well as co-operate with the committee.
He added that being a registered party member would open doors of opportunities especially when it comes to appointment and other benefits.
In their separate remarks, Senator Kamal Odunsi, Ado-odo Ota local government transition Chairman, Hon. Wasiu Lawal and Chairman APC Ogun West, Alhaji Muhammed Azeez urged party faithfuls and others who are willing to join APC to go and register and revalidate their membership, telling them to cooperate with the committee, shun violence and embrace peace during the exercise to make it successful.
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