Ogun NNPP: Newly inaugurated caretaker committee a new dawn – Ajadi

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The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) governorship candidate in Ogun state in the last general elections, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi, on Sunday described the inauguration of Caretaker Committee for the party in the state as a “new dawn” 

Ambassador Ajadi in a congratulatory message signed by him, rejoiced with the newly inaugurated Caretaker Committee Chairman, Prince Ibrahim Adekunle and all NNPP members in the state.

The governorship candidate said the emergence of Prince Adekunle as the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the party was the best thing ever to happen in the party, adding that Adekunle’s competence and intellectual prowess would bring to bear in administering the party.

“Let me congratulate Prince Ibrahim Adekunle and all the party members in Ogun state on the success of the inauguration of the Caretaker Committee and their perseverance and hard work over the years, I equally thank our party’s national leadership for their consistency and fair play in the running the affairs of the party”, he said.

Ambassador Ajadi added, “The emergence of Prince Ibrahim Adekunle as our party Caretaker Committee Chairman is a round peg in a round hole, I, therefore urge all members of our party dor their support and to remain committed to be prepared to work for the success of the party and the state at large”.

“I urge you all to place the party’s interest over personal interest. As we welcome the new leadership, I offer sincere appreciation to the national leadership for providing an energetic and purposeful leadership in Ogun state at a very critical period of the party’s history”

Advising the newly appointed Caretaker Committees to learn from the mistakes of the dissolved NNPP state executives in Ogun state, Ambassador Ajadi urged members of the party home and abroad and those who might have left the party to come back in good faith to pick-up letter of rejoining at their ward levels to support the “New Dawn” of the great party in Ogun state.

“I enjoin those who are now saddled with the responsibility of our party’s affair to work harder to position our party for the pressing tasks ahead. While it’s true that the people have accepted and adopted our party as the only political party that can move the state forward, we must continuously work to strengthen and reform the party to gain the leadership position in the state.”