APC Sets Up Committee to Mend Fences Ahead of Lagos Local Elections
Party faction APC Forms Reconciliation Panel to Address Internal Conflicts in Lagos Branch
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has taken a proactive step to mend fences and quench the fires of discord following their primary elections. This move comes in the form of a decentralized reconciliation committee, set up to handle all internal disputes and grievances.
This revelation emerged in a statement issued by the party's spokesperson, Mogaji Oladejo, on Tuesday. The statement stressed the party's determination to resolve its internal strife in record time, ensuring a united front for the forthcoming local government elections.
It is no secret that there have been protests and numerous petitions concerning the outcome of the primary election, and the party has taken notice. In response, the APC has vowed to activate its internal conflict resolution and reconciliation mechanism.
Here's a rundown of the committee members across the various senatorial districts in Lagos:
The Committee by Senatorial District
Lagos East Senatorial District
- Chairman: Dr. Lateef Ibirogba
- Team Members: Saheed Afonja, Sumbo Onitiri, and Sade Bakare
Lagos Central Senatorial District
- Chairwoman: Former Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Sarah Sosan
- Team Members: Funso Ologunde, Adedoyin Banjo, and Adigun Olalekan
Lagos West 1 Senatorial District
- Chairman: Otunba Bode Oyedele
- Team Members: Chief Jide Damazio, Alh. Aleshinloye, and Comfort Olalere
Lagos West 2 Senatorial District
- Chairman: Alh. Mutiu Are
- Team Members: Hon. Jumoke Okoya, Otunba Kehinde Adeniyi, and Adeola Rashidat
State chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, believes in the competence of these committee members and has encouraged them to work diligently, ensuring that all disgruntled party members are consoled and reassured of a brighter future within the united APC.
Commitment to Unity
The Lagos APC is intent on entering the local government elections as a cohesive unit, and this reconciliation committee is a significant step towards that goal. The committee's operation is decentralized, making it more efficient and effective in resolving disputes across different regions of the state in a timely manner. The aim is to conclude all reconciliatory efforts within the next two weeks to boost the party's morale ahead of the elections[1][2][3].
Some disgruntled members have expressed satisfaction with the recently announced committee, indicating a positive response to the party's initiatives[4]. As the committee embarks on its mission, it is hoped that the APC will emerge stronger and more united than ever, prepared to challenge and win the upcoming polls.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Lagos APC's journey towards unity and victory!
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- The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria's Lagos State has established a reconciliation committee to address internal disputes and grievances ahead of the upcoming local government elections.
- The committee, set up by the APC, is divided across the various senatorial districts in Lagos, with members like Dr. Lateef Ibirogba, Otunba Bode Oyedele, Chief Jide Damazio, and Chief Sarah Sosan.
- The decision to form the committee follows a series of protests and petitions concerning the primary elections, and the APC has vowed to resolve its internal strife promptly.
- In the general news, the leadership of the APC in Taraba State has warned its members against accepting political appointments from the People's Democratic Party (PDP).
- The committee's decentralized structure is intended to make it more efficient and effective in resolving disputes across different regions of Lagos State in a timely manner.