Politics

12 Lagos lawmakers loses APC ticket as Party presents INEC forms to candidates

Twelve lawmakers from Lagos have lost their tickets with the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the party submits Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nomination forms to candidates for the 2027 Lagos State House of Assembly election.

This announcement confirms that these lawmakers will not be returning under the party’s banner.

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The form presentation occurs amidst an escalating internal conflict within the Lagos APC, which has arisen following contentious primary elections.

According to Lagos Reporters, Many candidates have voiced their discontent with the results, alleging irregularities, including claims that some victorious candidates were later replaced with others in the final list.

This situation has sparked protests across various regions in Lagos State, with party members cautioned that unresolved issues could jeopardize the APC’s chances in the upcoming 2027 general elections.

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Notable lawmakers who did not secure the APC nomination include Majority Leader Hon. Noheem Adams, Chief Whip Hon. Fatai Mojeed, Deputy Chief Whip Hon. Setonji David, and Surulere Constituency I’s Desmond Elliot. Others affected include Gbolahan Ogunleye (Ikorodu Constituency I), Lanre Afini (Lagos Island I), Stephen Ogundipe (Oshodi/Isolo I), Obafemi Saheed (Kosofe II), Bonu Solomon (Badagry II), Emmanuel Oloto (Ifako-Ijaiye II), Jubreel Abdulkareem (Agege II), and Apata Samuel (Somolu Constituency II).

The removal of these lawmakers represents a significant political upheaval in the Lagos State House of Assembly as veteran legislators forfeit their chances for re-election under the APC banner.

Ongoing efforts within the party aim to reconcile dissatisfied candidates and their supporters, yet protests and grievances regarding the primary outcomes persist, with some members demanding the party leadership reverse what they consider unfair substitutions to avoid further internal conflict.

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