Tuesday 11 December 2018

2019: Enweruzo, followers dump Lagos Aticulated, join Unit2Unit for Atiku’s victory


Success Damian: 
Middle, Dr. Vincent Anyiagor, National Coordinator, Unit2Unit Initiative, and Dr. Victor David Enweruzo, the former Coordinator, Lagos Atikulated Agenda 2019 and executive of  estwhile Lagos Atikulated
Coordinator, Lagos Atikulated Agenda 2019 Hon (Dr) Victor David Enweruzo and his teaming supporters have dumped the group for Unit2Unit Initiative in an effort to ensure landslide victory for the presidential candidate of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubaka.
The agreement to work with Unit2Unit was reached in Lagos on Tuesday during a strategic meeting between Dr. Vincent Anyiagor, National Coordinator, Unit2Unit Initiative, and Dr. Victor David Enweruzo, the former Coordinator, Lagos Atikulated Agenda 2019 with his executive.
By the new arrangement, the Unit2Unit Initiative has taken over the structures of the Lagos Atikulated Agenda 2019 to ensure that the two groups join forces to win Lagos State for the PDP in the coming elections.
Enweruzo, who spoke at the event, stated that Unit2Unit has the best platform to bring to an end the All Progressives Congress (APC) rule in Lagos and the nation.
He maintained that Nigerians had been going through unprecedented hardship under the APC administration, while the poverty in the land had become unbearable, adding that people of goodwill should come together to end the APC rule for the nation to move forward.
He said: “It is time for APC to leave the scene. It is time for President Muhammadu Buhari to return to Daura. Nigerians have suffered enough. We have to ensure that Atiku/Obi ticket emerges victorious.
“We believe in the Atiku/Obi vision for Nigeria. We must work with everyone, every ethnic group to make the vision a reality. We are ready to deliver Lagos for Atiku.”
Dr. Anyiagor, on his own, expressed joy that Enweruzo and is group had come together to be part of the liberation of the nation from backwardness, stressing that the Atiku/Obi team was unique and robust, maintaining that at the last count, the DP presidential candidate had over 1, 450 support groups.
He described Lagos as being sensitive and critical to the PDP, adding that the state was of special interest to the party, hence all efforts were being made to snatch it from the ruling party.
Anyiagor maintained that the next two months would be a defining moment for Nigerians, stressing that every group must work together to ensure that Atiku wins the election, even as he described the coming together of the two groups as a partnership for progress.
He urged members of the groups to shun tribalism, ethnicity and nepotism, adding that sufficient materials would be made available for the foot soldiers to mobilize support at the grassroots for Atiku’s victory, as well as that of Jimmy Agbaje as the Lagos State governor.


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