Thursday, 30 October 2014

Mimiko, PDP leaders meet, resolve crisis

Ondo State Gov­ernor, Olusegun Mimiko and other leaders of the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have reached an agreement to work togeth­er in the interest of the state and the country in general.
This was even as the gov­ernor promised to be just in his dealings with members of the party.
The governor and other PDP leaders met at the Gov­ernment House in Alagbaka and far-reaching decisions were taken including the sharing of political offices among members of the party.
Addressing the meeting, Governor Mimiko said his reason for returning to the PDP was to build a united and dependable party that would become the envy of all, adding that he came to the party to build and not to destroy it.
Declaring that every stake­holder would be protected, Mimiko said: “I want to pledge that by the grace of God, I will be just and ev­ery decision will have the input of all stakeholders and whatever elective positions are there to be contested will be shared amicably.”
A former Commissioner for Information in the state, Chief Eddy
Olafeso, who briefed newsmen after the meeting said the leaders had agreed to work together, adding that agreement had been reached for consensus candidates for the party in the coming elec­tions.

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