- Lagos APC stalwarts strategize under The Asiwaju 2027 Platform
- Leaders call for unity, fairness, and reconciliation to secure victory
- Forum reaffirms commitment to President Tinubu’s second-term agenda
Prominent political leaders of the Lagos State All Progressives Congress (APC), under the banner of The Asiwaju 2027 Platform, have met in Ikeja to assess the state’s political landscape and strengthen party strategies ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the session centered on formulating a unified political roadmap geared toward consolidating the party’s dominance and achieving sweeping electoral victory across all positions in Lagos State.
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During deliberations, participants emphasized the importance of unity, teamwork, and disciplined internal structures for sustained growth and electoral success.
They cautioned that divisions, political intolerance, and marginalization within party ranks could threaten collective progress.

Reaffirming their commitment to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political leadership and second-term bid, the forum expressed readiness to mobilize grassroots support and sustain the winning momentum of the APC in Lagos.
“No sacrifice will be too great, and no effort too small in ensuring victory for our party in the coming elections,” leaders declared, maintaining that sustained cooperation across all party strata remains essential.
Appealing to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, State Chairman Hon. Cornelius Ojelabi, and other influential stakeholders, the forum urged decisive efforts to resolve internal grievances and foster greater unity.
They referenced the popular saying, “a house divided against itself cannot stand,” stressing that only sincere reconciliation and transparency will safeguard the party’s strength.
According to a joint statement by the leaders, “We remain steadfast in our efforts to mobilize for Asiwaju’s second-term victory.
Our political structure, which has delivered electoral success since 1999, remains intact and continues to be strengthened. The impact of our ongoing work will soon become evident to all.”
They added that discussions are ongoing with stakeholders across various platforms, with a detailed calendar of strategic activities set for rollout soon.
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Those present at the meeting included Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, Cardinal James Odunmbaku, Senator Anthony Adefuye, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, Pa Muraina Taiwo, Chief Oluyomi Finnih, Dr. Tola Kasali, Chief Adeola Oyedele, Hon. Bode Oyedele, Chief Monsuru Alao, Hon. Ademorin Kuye,
Hon. Kafilat Ogbara, Hon. Kolawole Taiwo, Hon. Ganiyu Johnson, Hon. Mufutau Egberongbe, Hon. Lanre Ogunyemi, Hon. Johnson Babatunde, Hon. Bola Gbabijo, Hon. Lanre Odubote, Hon. AbdoulBaq Ladi Balogun, and Mr. Bode Olaniyan.




