*More to join party in weeks – APC
WorldStage Newsonlie– The 2023 PDP governorship candidate in Lagos State, Dr Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), has returned to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Adediran who announced his return to APC at a news conference on Monday in Lagos noted that the decision to quit the PDP was not an easy one, said he returned to APC after due consultations.
Adediran, leader of the Lagos4Lagos Movement, announced his resignation from the PDP on March 3, citing lack of discipline in the party and betrayal by its leaders.
He was previously a member of APC before joining PDP.
Adediran said: “We have decided to return to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Before you are quick to remind me of the reasons for which we left APC in the first place, let me respond with a popular Yoruba adage ,’ if a woman has not tried two husbands, she probably would not know which is better’.”
“In APC, we have a leader, even if you fault his selection choices, you can’t fault his desire to always win for his party to the benefit of all members, followers and the state.
“But in Lagos PDP, you have a leader that , at every election cycle, works against his own party, and wilfully dash the hopes of many party members and followers.
“We have chosen the better alternative. We believe that working within the fold of the APC offers a more viable platform to deliver on our promises of good governance for all Lagosians, even if I am not the one on the ballot.
“Our return to the APC is not a decision made lightly.
“It is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to the progress of Lagos State and our belief that unity among progressives is essential to achieving the collective aspirations of our people.”
Adediran expressed gratitude to the President Bola Tinubu for recognising his team’s modest contributions to democracy and nation building.
He also recognised the relentless efforts of the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, “who has been on our case for over one year to return and join hands with Mr President.”
He added that upon hearing the news of his resignation from the PDP, the President’s son, Mr Seyi Tinubu, immediately called him on phone to welcome him to APC.
According to him, the leadership of the APC, both at the state level and national level, have welcomed him back to the party.
“Let me assure Mr President of our readiness to contribute our experience, vision and energy to the ongoing work of making Nigeria a place of opportunities, growth, and inclusive development.
“To all our teeming supporters across the state, we assure you that this step is taken with the best interest of Lagos at heart and we urge you all to join us in embracing this new chapter as we work together to build a Lagos that works for everyone.
“We remain committed to the values of service, integrity, and progress. Together, we will continue to champion the cause of a better Lagos for present and future generations,” he said.
Adediran returned to APC with his supporters across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of the state.
Barely 48 hours after leaving PDP, the party leaders visited Adediran at his Abuja office, urging him to reconsider his decision and return to the party.
The PDP leaders pleaded with Adediran to rescind the decision and stay in the party under which platform he contested for governorship.
APC WELCOMES ADEDIRAN
Meanwhile, APC in Lagos State has welcomed the 2023 PDP governorship candidate, Dr Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), and his loyalists back to its fold.
APC Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, said that the party was excited to welcome Adediran back to its fold.
“He (Adediran) is welcome home.
“We are happy that he now appreciates the fact that Lagos State is still better and safer in the hands of the progressives, who have enjoyed uninterrupted trust and confidence of our people since the inception of this dispensation.
“We believe there is sufficient opportunity for him to contribute his quota to the continuous success of our government and growth of our party.
“We are expecting more defectors in the days ahead,” Oladejo said.

































































