Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Laja Adeoye Campaign Organisation Donates Vehicle to Allied Peoples Movement

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The Laja Adeoye Campaign Organisation has made a significant contribution to the Allied Peoples Movement in Lagos State.

They donated a Toyota Sienna space bus to enhance the party’s grassroots mobilization efforts. This gesture aims to improve operational capacity across the state, as confirmed during a handover ceremony attended by key party officials.

LACO Strengthens APM with Vehicle Donation

The Laja Adeoye Campaign Organisation (LACO) officially handed over a Toyota Sienna space bus to the Lagos State Executive Council of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM). The event featured notable attendees, including the Lagos State Coordinator of LACO, Otunba Sikirulahi Ademola Alebiosu, and other prominent members of the campaign organization.

During the ceremony, LACO’s spokesperson, Ayodele Kazeem, emphasized the importance of the donation in enhancing the party’s operational effectiveness. The vehicle is expected to facilitate better coordination and engagement among party officials and members throughout Lagos State.

Lagos APM Leaders Express Gratitude

Members of the APM Lagos State Executive Council received the vehicle with appreciation, highlighting its timely and impactful nature. The party leadership, including Chairperson Mrs. Adeyemo Sakirat and State Secretary Mr. Abari Abiodun, expressed their commitment to utilizing the vehicle effectively to advance the party’s objectives.

The executives reaffirmed their dedication to the vision of the Allied Peoples Movement, pledging to intensify efforts to broaden the party’s reach and achieve greater political success in the region.

Next Steps for APM in Lagos State

  • Utilize the vehicle for grassroots mobilization activities.
  • Enhance coordination among party officials.
  • Broaden the party’s reach across Lagos State.

This donation marks a pivotal step in strengthening the Allied Peoples Movement’s grassroots efforts in Lagos State.

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