Gana noted that the initial contacts made by the committee “yielded
positive responses from seven people-focused and democratic parties”.
“Our desire is to have all genuine democrats and friends of the
people to flow together and provide a fresh and trustworthy leadership
to promote and ensure a people-friendly process of national
development”, Prof Gana said.
Spokesman for the Caretaker Committee of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, also confirmed the development to newsmen.
Meanwhile, PDP lawmakers in the Lagos State House of Assembly have
denied rumours that some of them have defected to the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
Chairman, Committee on Central Business District (CBD), Victor Akande, said he was not aware of any detection plan.
Akande, representing Ojo 1, said: “I don’t know if anybody has joined
APC. All I know is that Victor Akande is still a member of PDP. I have
faith in my cause.”
The Chairman, Committee on Special Duties and Inter-government
Relations, Olusola Sokunle, said: “As we align with the good cause of
the government, it does not mean we are defecting. We are not kids; it
is not right; it is a rumour.”
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