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Lagos Ex-Commissioner, Abdullateef, Leaves APC.

The Former Commissioner for Home Affairs in Lagos State, Dr AbdulHakeem AbdulLateef, leaves the party as a member of the All Progressives Congress(APC).

AbdulLateef said his decision to leave was due to the rejection of his movement and governorship ambition by some “close leaders” he respected in the party.

On Tuesday, The one-time lawmaker launched “Iyepe 2023” a movement to urge Lagosians to develop more interest in politics and limit voter’s apathy.

The action he took led to the end of his appointment as the Special Adviser to the Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly on Religious Affairs.

Regardless, Abdullateef, expresses his gratitude to Bola Tinubu, whom he characterized as a great leader.

“When I joined politics, he was there for me and assisted me greatly to occupy very enviable positions in the government. He has developed so many other individuals in very many capacities,” he said.

“I am an indigene of Lagos state and an Awori by birth. I, therefore, have a duty to take positive steps including admonitions and practical reorientation of our people towards the ideal society we crave for.

“My desire is to win the pleasure of my Lord which no political position can replace and that is why I am not desperate. I will be totally fulfilled when I am able to make efforts to enlighten our people about good governance, welfarism, the growth and development of the youth, the care of the elderly, the growth of the private sector, the ideals of constitutional democracy, and better lifestyles for the leaders and the led.

“This movement has been rejected by some close leaders I respect. I have, therefore, decided to leave the party in order not to create disunity within the party. Please do not persecute or victimise my followers who have chosen to stay in APC.

“I leave them all in the care of the Lord. I am more concerned about paradise and I am not afraid of death. I will continue to preach the word of God and invite all Nigerians regardless of their religions, colour, and race to be determined to be different. We cannot continue this way.”

Additionally, The former commissioner praised Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, House of Assembly Speaker, Mudasiru Obasa, unlike leaders of the party, as well as the past governors he has worked with.

 

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