The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governorship Candidate in Lagos, Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, has showered encomiums on the Igbo for their immense contribution to the development of Lagos State.
He added that for those inestimable contributions, the Igbo people in the State deserve respect and protection.
The PDP Candidate alongside his running mate, Funke Akindele, and other PDP leaders, made the remark at a town hall meeting with an Igbo group, Ndigbo Na Lagos Bu Otu, in Surulere on Sunday.
“Everytime I have the opportunity to speak with our brothers and sisters of Igbo extraction in Lagos, I always remember to express our appreciation.
“Appreciation of Lagosians of the first order who understand that all Igbo people in Lagos are one of those who have contributed immensely to our prosperity in Lagos State.
“Your investments in our major markets in Aspanda, Ladipo, Trade Fair, Alaba International Market and every Igbo dominated market contributes immensely to the status of Lagos being the richest State in Nigeria today.
“It behoves every sensible owner of the Lagos to protect and respect those who have come to add to the prosperity but unfortunately what we have in Lagos today is not like that,” he said.
According to Adediran, if elected, he would not treat the Igbo and other ethnic nationalities disrespectfully but protect them and create an enabling environment for their businesses to thrive.
He said that he would end all harassments, intimidation and exploitations in the State.
Adediran, who expressed confidence in winning the Governorship election on March 11, urged the people to troop out en mass,e without fear of intimidation to vote for him.
“You don’t have problem in me. I will continue to fight for you,” he said.
In the same vein, the actress turn politician, Akindele, commended the Igbo for identifying and standing behind the PDP candidate.
Expressing confidence that PDP would win the election, Akindele urged the group to work harder and influence others around them to vote Adediran.
“Jandor is a man of action, with him on the seat as governor and you will see a change in the state.
“Lagos is for you – be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa and whatever the tribe. We are ready to bring in that change. We will not disappoint you,” Akindele said.
She urged the NdIgbo to come out to vote, prevent all forms of rigging and protect their votes.
In his remarks, the President of the group, Chief Ernest Chukwujekwu (Nkenke enyi) described Adediran as their own brother because he had been identifying with the cause of NdIgbo in the state.
“Some of us worked for Peter Obi in the February 25 Presidential election because we knew his capabilities, and that has gone.
“For now, we need another capable hand in Lagos. We need a hand that can support our businesses.
“Many of us are suffering today because of the problems we have at our business places. We have made up our mind to support our brother, Jandor,” Chukwujekwu said.
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