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Lagos Supervisors Forum Endorses Tinubu and Hamzat for 2027 Elections

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The Lagos State Supervisors Forum has officially backed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for re-election in 2027.

During a meeting held on Tuesday, the forum, which includes coordinators from all 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in Lagos State, endorsed Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Kadiri Hamzat as their preferred candidate for governor. They also expressed support for Hon. Damilola Sonayon James as the deputy governorship candidate.

Lagos Supervisors Forum Backs Tinubu for 2027

The Council 57 Lagos State Supervisors Forum convened despite heavy rainfall to demonstrate their commitment to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Members reaffirmed their support for the party’s leadership and the upcoming elections. The meeting highlighted their dedication to mobilizing grassroots support across all local government areas.

In a communiqué, the forum pledged to enhance grassroots mobilization efforts to secure electoral success for the APC. This initiative aims to unify the party’s base and ensure a strong showing in the upcoming elections.

Lagos State: Key figures on electoral support

  • 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas
  • 2027 general elections

Commitment to APC’s Ideals and Unity

The forum approved a zoning arrangement for its executive committee, distributing offices across Lagos Central, Lagos East, and Lagos West. This strategic move is intended to foster unity among supervisors and enhance the party’s organizational structure. Hon. Olabanjo Adeleke emphasized the importance of collective effort in achieving victory in 2027.

Next Steps for the Lagos State Supervisors Forum

  • Intensify grassroots mobilization across Lagos State
  • Work collectively to deliver electoral victory in 2027

The Lagos State Supervisors Forum is rallying support for President Tinubu's re-election, signaling strong party unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

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