The chairman of the Ondo state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Tola Alabere, has said that the party would cease to exist if it loses the forthcoming November governorship election in the state.
Alabere stated that the majority of members might not remain in the party if the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) emerged victorious.
He charged youths of the party to work selflessly and tirelessly for the party’s victory at the polls.
Alabere, however, said the PDP would emerge victorious in the November 16 governorship election if the youths go out to canvass for votes.
The Ondo PDP chairman spoke at the inauguration of the PDP Youth Directorate in Akure, the state capital.
Alabere said the attitude of some of the youths, who compromised at the polling unit, led to the loss of elections in the past.
He said: “I am happy because I never knew we still have a large number of youths in the PDP. If youths are given the opportunity they will perform. We have special youths in PDP, we don’t breed rogues as PDP youths.
“You have to go out and canvass for the PDP. The PDP is the only party that can deliver the country. When you work, you will be rewarded. This election is a must-win for us. If we fail, that will be the end of the PDP in Ondo State. The majority may not remain in the PDP. So I want to plead with you, that this is your time. It is the level of commitment you put to it that will determine it. Let us return to our wards and unit to canvass the people.
“This attitude of collecting money to compromise at the polling unit must stop. If we commit ourselves we will win this election. Let us change for the better.”
Ondo PDP youth leader, Victor Oguntoyinbo, vowed that the youths would work for victory at the polls.
He stated: “We are the most vibrant force and the future of this state. Our collective drive can and will reshape the political landscape of Ondo State. We are not just participants in this election; we are the architects of a new era. Our vision is clear. A prosperous Ondo State where opportunities are accessible to all, where education and healthcare are prioritized, where infrastructure supports growth, and where the youth are empowered to lead and innovate. This vision is not a distant dream; it is within our grasp, and it is our drive that will make it a reality.
“The upcoming election is a defining moment for Ondo State. The current administration has had its opportunity, and it is evident that our state needs a new direction. The PDP offers that new direction, but it is up to us to ensure that this vision is communicated effectively and embraced by the electorate. This will require relentless effort, strategic planning, and unwavering determination.”