 The legacy of Governor Babajde Somalu has tasked the National Reconciliation Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APCE, to deploy wisdom and patience to resolve differences and strengthen the party's unity in their assignments. Governor Somalu said this when the committee led by Senator Abdelay-Adomou paid him a curtsy visit at his marina residence. Somalu noted that given the party's popularity, the committee would be meeting people with different ideas and expectations, explaining that the assignment and terms of reference speaks to the real essence of the party's constitution. We are not in Lagos because there is any petition that we are entertaining as a committee, but we cannot come to the western part of this country and not start with Lagos, like I said earlier. Everybody who is a student of current APCE knows exactly what Lagos is to this great country, what history hinges on the makeup of Lagos right from the amalgamation to dates. So we felt the necessity to touch base with you, to solicit for any advice in your official capacity as one of the esteemed stakeholders of this great party, and to see what value you will add to whatever wisdom we may have or may have been thought to have. Senator Abdelay-Adomou noted Lagos APCE for its unity and noted that the committee did not receive any petition from the state chapter. Abdelay-Adomou said the committee's visit was to further strengthen the unity of the ruling party in the state. Indeed we might have differences, but in those differences we should be able to sit together and iron and resolve those differences. And like I've said, given the calibre of eminent Nigerians and members of our party that have been drawn together, I'm certain that the outcomes of these interventions that you've taken up will be very fruitful. The outcomes will further strengthen unity in the party and the outcomes will further deepen democracy in our country.