The House of Assembly aspirant inAkure North Constituency, Tomisin Edu Falade, has appealed to all aspirants participating in the forthcoming primary elections across the state to place the interest and unity of the party above personal ambitions.

Tomisin made the call while addressing party members and supporters ahead of the much anticipated primaries, emphasizing the need for peace, discipline, and cooperation among contestants and their loyalists.
According to her, the success of the party in the coming general elections depends largely on the ability of members to remain united and avoid actions capable of causing division within the fold.
She urged aspirants across the state to conduct themselves peacefully throughout the electoral process and accept the outcome of the primaries in good faith.
“Politics should not be seen as a do-or-die affair. We must all work together to strengthen the party and protect its collective interest,” she said.
Tomisin also warned supporters against engaging in violence, intimidation, or any act capable of disrupting the peaceful conduct of the primaries, stressing that credible elections can only thrive in an atmosphere of peace.
The Akure North aspirant further prayed for a hitch-free and transparent exercise, expressing confidence in the party leadership to ensure fairness and justice during the process.
She called on all stakeholders to embrace unity and sportsmanship before and after the primaries, noting that the overall progress of the party should remain the priority of every member.
Party supporters who reacted to her remarks described the message as timely, urging other political actors to emulate her commitment to peace and party unity.

