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Lagos Lawmaker Urges Party Members to Embrace E-Registration Initiative

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The Lagos State House of Assembly is pushing for a digital transformation in party membership.

Deputy Majority Leader Adedamola Richard Kasunmu emphasized the importance of the ongoing e-registration exercise, which aims to digitize party membership for better documentation and transparency. This initiative is open to all members, both new and existing, and is designed to enhance the party’s operational efficiency.

Lagos State Launches E-Registration for Party Members

Kasunmu described the e-registration as a groundbreaking initiative for the party, stating it would be a continuous process aimed at strengthening the party’s structure. He highlighted the need for the party to adapt to modern technological practices to remain relevant and effective.

During a sensitization summit in Ojodu and Ikeja Constituency II, he met with party executives to discuss the significance of this digital shift. The Deputy Majority Leader noted that embracing change is crucial for the largest political party in Africa.

Lagos State: Key figures on e-registration

  • Four tablets and two printers presented to party secretariats

Strategic Importance of E-Registration

Kasunmu explained that the e-registration exercise is more than just data collection; it is a strategic move to enhance the party’s political base. A digitally verified membership structure will improve planning, mobilization, and participation in elections.

He stressed that the success of the party in the upcoming 2027 elections hinges on the actions taken today, reinforcing that mobilization is an ongoing effort.

Next Steps for the E-Registration Initiative

  • Continuous e-registration process to strengthen party structure
  • Utilization of tablets and printers at designated hubs for registration
  • Ongoing mobilization efforts leading up to the 2027 elections

The e-registration initiative is a vital step towards modernizing party membership in Lagos State.

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