A former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Tunde Lemo, has aligned his governorship aspiration with the consensus position of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State.
In a statement on Wednesday, Lemo said tha the decision followed ‘deep reflection and wide consultations’ with party leaders and stakeholders, emphasising that the move was made in the interest of unity and progress within the party.
Describing the step as a strategic alignment rather than a withdrawal from public service, Lemo expressed confidence in the choice of Senator Solomon Adeola (popularly known as Yayi), as the consensus candidate for the 2027 governorship election in the state.
‘This is not a retreat from service. It is a deliberate, strategic alignment for the greater good’, Lemo explained.
He noted that party leaders and elders believe that Adeola possesses the capacity to consolidate the achievements of the current administration and acaccelerate the state’s emergence as Nigeria’s industrial and innovation hub.
According to him, the consensus decision is also expected to strengthen the party’s chances by fostering unity across the state’s three senatorial zones.
Lemo lamented that internal divisions had previously hindered the progress of the party, stressing the need for cohesion ahead of the elections.
‘For too long, fragmentation has cost progressives momentum. We must close ranks. Leaders must lead by example, not by insisting on self, but by enabling strength’, he said.
Calling on his supporters and political structures across the 20 Local Government Areas of the state, Lemo urged them to fully support Adeola’s campaign without reservation.
He reaffirmed his commitment to the APC and to the development of the state, pledging to deploy his expertise in finance, enterprise, and public policy to ensure the party’s victory and effective governance.
Lemo also expressed gratitude to the APC leadership at both national and state levels, as well as to traditional rulers and the people of Ogun State, for their confidence and support.
‘The contest ahead is not about individuals. It is about Ogun’s future. Let us be on the right side of history, united, focused, and victorious’, he added.
