By Damilare Adeleye
President Bola Tinubu has charged governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives’ Congress (APC) to always put the interest of the people first and work for the good of their respective states.
The President said this when he received the Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Hope Uzodinma, returning Governor of Imo State, , and Ahmed Usman Ododo, Governor-Elect of Kogi State, in Abuja, on Friday.
According to Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Tinubu expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the elections, which he described as free, fair, and peaceful.
“You worked hard for this victory. I am very proud of you, but the real challenge has only started, and it will stare you in the face. That is the challenge of good governance. Make sure that everyone is carried along. You are now the servants of the people. To God be all the glory for the victories, and may God guide you.
“Once the people of Nigeria and their concerns are the focal point of your plans and actions, not only will governance be easier for you, but you will enhance the value of your states and the masses of the people will have new opportunities to grow and enjoy a new standard of living. This must be your driving focus as governors, but especially as governors elected on the platform of our great party.
“Two out of three is not a bad way to start. We will focus not on winning the elections alone but on delivering for the people. They are sovereign, and when we achieve what we promise, voters will respect us. We will work with you at the sub-national levels, and we will uphold the strength and superior excellence that is symbolized by the eagle on our coat of arms,” the President stated.
On his part, Abdullahi Ganduje, National Chairman of the APC, who led the Governors-Elect and APC stalwarts to meet with President Tinubu, said the party’s candidates conducted themselves with integrity as directed by the President during the elections, and that the party had conceded victory to the opposition in Bayelsa State.
“We lost the election in Bayelsa, and we have conceded in good faith. You directed that the elections should be free, fair, and peaceful, and it was si,” he said.
On behalf of the candidates who contested the elections, the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, extended gratitude to the President for providing strong and purposeful leadership at the center, which enabled and energized their campaigns.
“We won because of the leadership you demonstrated. The country was struggling, but the economy has been responding to the reforms and rapid-response strategy you have put in place,” he said.