“Our objective is to secure victory and this is a crucial task that must be done because to secure victory at the polls will reinvent the PDP in the southeast.
“We will be very focused and determined, we pledge. We shall overcome,” Lawal pledged.
He continued: “The victory of Senator Anyanwu is to reinvigorate the PDP in Imo which is the heartland of Igbo.”
Also speaking, the governorship candidate, Senator Anyanwu, noted that he had embarked on reconciliation within the 27 local government areas of the state since his emergence as a candidate.
According to him, “Since my emergence, we have been trying to put things together. The party under the state chairman, set up a reconciliation committee headed by a very known chieftain of the party who has touched almost everybody to bring peace or reconcile everybody in our party. Especially those that are in crisis have been reconciled.
“You know in every party, it’s not everybody that is reconcilable but you have to keep moving and we will keep moving to continue to reconcile but without being distracted.
“We have 27 LGs in Imo State and immediately I emerged as the candidate of the party, we embarked on a ‘thank you’ tour. Out of the 27 LGs we have toured 24 remaining three, which we are going to conclude by Wednesday next week,” he explained.
He added: “The places the sitting governor cannot even go, we have gone there and come back.
“This election is not about me and the incumbent, it is about Imo people, Imo State, and the sitting governor.
“This is because Imo is traditionally a PDP state. What happened, in the last three years was an aberration, PDP won the election and was taken away by the Supreme Court. So, we know that PDP in every nook and cranny of Imo State is PDP. PDP is a party that has its fabrics among the people.
“I am the person that the incumbent governor will hand over to by January 15. We know ourselves. We were together in the Senate. There is nothing that he knows that I don’t know.”