Former Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Ade Dosunmu, said he decided to withdraw from the race to secure the governorship ticket of the People’s Democratic Party in Lagos State because of the manipulation of the delegates list.
Dosunmu, who withdrew from the race along with three other aspirants on Wednesday, said the PDP delegates lists was manipulated to favour a particular candidate. He said he had, consequently, lost confidence in the exercise.
A statement signed by him and sent to his teeming supporters on Wednesday reads: “This is to inform the general public, my teeming supporters, party faithful’s and the Chairman of the electoral committee, Chief Emmanuel Ogidan, that I , Dr. Shamsudeen Ade Dosunmu, has withdrawn from participating in the Lagos State PDP governorship primaries.
“You will recall that four days ago, the state chairman of our party, Hon. Phillip Olabode Alvoji, in conjunction with five gubernatorial aspirants, complained about the delegates list brought for the purpose of conducting primaries in Lagos State. He was emphatic that the list did not reflect the 3 ad-hoc delegates that emerged from the 245 wards of the state.
“All efforts to get the national headquarters through the various committees to correct the anomaly has yielded no result. It is obvious that the list is skewed to favour a particular aspirant.
“In view of the above, I have lost confidence in the exercise and will therefore not participate in this primaries so long as the wrong list will be used.
“I thank all my teeming supporters across the state for their overwhelming support and the confidence they have shown during the course of our campaign. I urge you all to remain calm as you will be informed of our next line of action.”
Source: https://shipsandports.com.ng/dosunmu-why-i-withdrew-from-lagos-guber-race/