National
2027: Lagos APC pushes party unity, targets 3m votes for Tinubu

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Lagos State, on Tuesday held a special stakeholder meeting to reconcile members and mobilise support ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The meeting, tagged “Stronger Together, Greater Lagos,” brought together members of the party’s Governance Advisory Council (GAC), 2027 candidates, council chairmen, cabinet members, party leaders and other stakeholders.
The stakeholders deliberated on reconciliation, unity, discipline and strategies to secure three million votes for President Bola Tinubu in Lagos in the 2027 presidential election.
In his address, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, Lagos State APC Chairman, said the meeting was specially convened because of its importance to the party’s preparations for the elections, with 151 days to the first election.
Ojelabi said the meeting was meant to strengthen the party, promote unity and enable members to contribute effectively to the party’s electoral success.
“Our dream is to contribute a minimum of three million votes to the basket of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 election.
“You are, therefore, very special to the party and have important responsibilities to discharge,” he said.
Urging members to embrace discipline, unity and commitment, Ojelabi said the party must come first in all their activities.
“We must work together with unity of purpose. With unity of purpose, there is no mountain we cannot move,” he said.
Ojelabi said the party’s performance in the 2023 presidential election was disappointing, urging members to use the 2027 election to redeem its image.
Ojelabi said: “The process has started, and we have just 151 days to the first election.
“How prepared are we? What are we doing differently to bring about a meaningful change in our voting pattern? We want to see individual performance. It will no longer be business as usual.
He said the party had established reconciliation committees in the three senatorial districts and urged aggrieved members, leaders and aspirants to cooperate with them.
“We must demonstrate unity of purpose as we move towards the general election. If there is unity of purpose and commitment, we don’t need to stress ourselves before winning elections.
“We have a common goal, and that is to win massively. That is the essence of this meeting. Let us stop all the unnecessary divisions,” Ojelabi said.
He said the party required substantial grassroots mobilisation, particularly through canvassers and polling-unit agents, to achieve its electoral target.
According to him, the party needs at least 15 canvassers in each of the 13,325 polling units across the state.
Ojelabi also urged candidates to work closely with council chairmen and other stakeholders, including market leaders, religious groups, youths and women.
“Let us bond. Let us tolerate ourselves. Be a builder, not a destroyer. Control anger,” he appealed.
The chairman urged stakeholders to return to their respective councils and communicate the party’s message of reconciliation, unity and mobilisation to members and supporters.
Also speaking, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, State Deputy Governor and 2027 APC governorship candidate, stressed the need for unity and effective grassroots mobilisation.
“We must understand the pillars that win elections,” Hamzat said, urging members to work with religious and traditional institutions, market leaders, community development associations and ethnic groups.
“In Lagos politics, if you capture the religious bodies, you have 33 per cent hold. Of course, our traditional institutions are also key. CDAs are also very important.
“We have the number. If those people are part of the people that make up our canvassers, it is good. Let us leverage on what we have,” he said.
Hamzat said the party had not done enough to mobilise its supporters to vote, adding that getting more APC supporters to polling units would improve its electoral performance.

- Investigation3 days ago
Man alleged to be a lecturer is str!pped and b£@ten by Unizik students after a female student alleged that he molâ¬sted
Investigation2 days agoOsun election proves voters can beat rigging â Pat Utomi
- Investigation3 days ago
âThey have insulted me because I begged to use their house for a shootâ â Diiadem reacts after Ehi posted their private chat
- Investigation2 days ago
Osun election: No political deal with Tinubu â Adelekeâs camp replies Festus Keyamo after he remarked âAgreement is agreement.â
National2 days agoVehicles: Lagos prohibits daily use of dealer plates
Politics3 days agoINEC declares Adeleke winner of Osun governorship election
News2 days agoOsun poll: Keyamo lied, Adeleke has no political deal with Tinubu – Spokesperson
News3 days agoOur X account has been hacked – DHQ











