“I Will Support the Winners” — Former Transport Minister Pledges Loyalty to Party
Rotimi Amaechi, former Minister of Transportation has pledged his commitment to party unity, declaring that he will fully support eventual winners in any internal political contest rather than distance himself from the process.
The former minister made this known during an interview on Frontline, a current affairs programme aired on Eagle 102.5 FM, Ilese Ijebu, on Tuesday, February 17, as monitored by our correspondent.
Speaking during the programme, the ex-minister emphasized the importance of loyalty and collective progress, stating that he would not walk away from the party regardless of the outcome of its internal processes.
“I will support the winners. I will not walk away from the party; I will work for the party and ensure victory for those who emerge,” he said.
His remarks come at a time when political alignments and internal party dynamics continue to shape conversations ahead of future elections in Nigeria.
The statement is being interpreted by analysts as a call for unity among party members, especially in a political environment where post-primary disputes often lead to defections and internal crises.
Observers say such a stance could help strengthen party cohesion and reduce tensions that typically arise after candidate selections.
The Frontline programme, known for hosting influential voices in Nigeria’s political space, has once again provided a platform for a key figure to weigh in on national political developments.
As reactions trail his comments, party members and political watchers alike are expected to assess the impact of his pledge on ongoing and future political engagements.
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