- APC candidates for Epe Constituencies I and II presented their INEC nomination forms to the Apasẹ of Epe Land.
- The visit brought together Hon. Abiodun Tobun, Hon. Sylvester Oluwadahunsi-Ogunkelu, Apasẹ Alhaji Akanni Seriki (Bamu), Ahmed Seriki, and other key APC stakeholders.
- Party leaders reaffirmed their commitment to unity, consultation, and the continued development of Epe Division ahead of the elections
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates for the Lagos State House of Assembly in Epe Division have formally presented their Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nomination forms to the Apasẹ of Epe Land, in a symbolic demonstration of respect for the traditional institution and the party’s commitment to unity ahead of the forthcoming elections.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the delegation comprised the Member representing Epe Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Abiodun Tobun, the Member representing Epe Constituency II, Hon. Sylvester Oluwadahunsi-Ogunkelu, the Epe Divisional Leader of the APC, Apasẹ Alhaji Akanni Seriki (Bamu), alongside other critical party stakeholders.
Also present during the visit was Ahmed Seriki, who joined the party leaders in presenting the nomination forms and reaffirming their collective commitment to the continued progress of Epe Division.
The visit to the Apasẹ of Epe Land was described as a significant moment of consultation, unity, and solidarity among party leaders as preparations intensify for the forthcoming Lagos State House of Assembly elections.
Speaking during the visit, the party leaders reiterated their resolve to continue working together in the interest of the people of Epe Division, stressing that the presentation of the nomination forms reflected the party’s respect for the traditional institution and its belief in inclusive leadership.
Hon. Abiodun Tobun expressed appreciation for the continued support and prayers of party leaders, traditional institutions, and residents of Epe Division, assuring them of his commitment to quality representation and people-oriented legislation.
Hon. Sylvester Oluwadahunsi-Ogunkelu also reaffirmed his dedication to effective representation, noting that the confidence reposed in him by the party would inspire greater commitment to delivering democratic dividends to his constituents.
The Epe Divisional Leader, Apasẹ Alhaji Akanni Seriki (Bamu), commended the party’s spirit of unity and urged all APC members to remain focused on the collective goal of securing victory at the polls.
He emphasized that unity, consultation, and cooperation remain the pillars upon which the APC continues to thrive in Epe Division.
The gathering ended with prayers for peaceful elections, successful campaigns, and continued development across Epe Division and Lagos State.





