Mr Yilwatda said the party was not leaving any stone unturned in its mobilisation strategy.
He said that meaningful change was possible through political participation.
“Our blueprint is to increase the numbers of legislators and governors that we have in the country, and by implications the numbers of state Houses of Assembly members.”
The Ondo State House of Assembly had served Mr Aiyedatiwa notice of impeachment over allegations of gross misconduct.
He said although deputy governors may be regarded as spare tyres, they are always needed in times of trouble in states.
