Our Leadership: No Cracks On The Wall -Jimoh Ibrahim CFR
Billionaire business mogul and the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Ondo South in 2023 general elections, Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim CFR has dismissed the rumour making the round that there was disagreement among leaders of the party in the district.
There had been rumour that Ibrahim was not supported by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Princess Oladunni Odu and the state Commissioner for Education, Pastor Femi Agagu because he was not their favourite aspirant from outset.
But Dr. Ibrahim has described the rumour as ploy by the enemies of APC who were uncomfortable with his emergence as the party’s candidate in the primary.
According to a statement signed by Ibrahim and made available to newsmen in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Thursday, “the leaders of the party had automatically declared their support for me immediately I emerged winner at the primary.
“I want to state unequivocally that the rumour that I am not being supported by the leaders of our party since my emergence as the candidate of our party, APC, for Ondo South senatorial district in the 2023 polls is a figment of the imagination of enemies of our party.
“They are being threatened by the way our popularity is expanding like a wild fire in the district even when the elections are still coming up next year.
“For the records, I want to state without any ambiguity that our leaders across all the six local governments in Ondo South senatorial district declared their support for me immediately I was declared winner of the primary of our party.
“So, I am seizing this medium to state that there’s no crisis among us in APC and our leaders are fully behind me and other candidates of our party for the 2023 general elections.”
ARABA, a scholar with modern leadership ideology and problem solving skills
Those who refused to key into how things are being done around the world and in our contemporary time will fade away with the passage of time.
Any given society where the youth are in love with primitive ideas and orthodox way of doing things, such a society shall remain stagnant and empty; progress and civilization will never keep a date with such society.
As a people, we must do everything humanly possible to move with the wave of time. We should be collaborative in all we do by learning from the best. We should learn from the best and allow he who knows the road to lead us in our quest for better tomorrow.
Selecting or electing our leaders shouldn’t be anchored on emotions or sentiments, rather we should send
those who have 21st century mental intellectual resources to critically and logically think and come up with possible ways to galvanize sustainable growth and development for our district.
Dr. Ibrahim Jimoh, CFR has intimidating credentials and profiles. With his analysis, it is crystal clear he has understanding of our challenges, has been working to fix it and will get the ball rolling when he gets to the senate.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, get close to ARABA and you will be meeting a collaborative leader. Work and support him; he has problem solving skills. He will make a good senator and give us vibrant representation at the red chamber if we send him.
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