 About here in Lagos, our leaders and committee members of the People's Democratic Party have reaffirmed Bodejot as the apex leader in the state. They made this reaffirmation during the inaugural meeting of the Leaders Advisory Council. Jacinta Buku has more. It is no longer news that the party has been having protracted internal issues, which a reconciliation committee was set up for and recently led by former Senate President Boko Lassaraki on the need for mutual forgiveness and peace. Today's gathering captures party's leaders in agreement with the move. They insist on the former party's Deputy National Chairman Ola Bodejot as their leader. But the judge spoke on the need for members to work towards peace and unity, especially as regards to upcoming local government election. I want to start by saying those that believe directly or indirectly that I, Bodejot, have offended them, I am saying I am sorry. And those who directly or indirectly have also offended me, I accept their apologies. We need to work together. We can't be this much without having differences. Let us rise above that level of pettiness. Let's rise above that level of lack of commitment, disloyalty, and work as a team. Some of the party's leaders share what is expected of the party after the meeting. PDP remains PDP. We are one big family and we always work together. I believe that after today, everyone will come together in their various local governments and work towards the progress of the party so that we can win an election. Meanwhile, the chairman of the Lagos Chapter, Deji Doherty, was upset in the meeting and when asked, it was said he was busy with the things that concerns the progress of the party. Time would tell if that was a political answer or an affirmation to the existence of crisis still in the party.