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The Lagos State Local Government Elections beckoning at us, will arrive in few weeks time. This is an important election which will usher in new administrations at all Local Government and Local Council Development Areas, where we would have a return or new sets of Ward Councilors and Local Government Chairmen.

However, the ruling political party in the state - All Progressives Congress, APC, would determine who will be her flagbearers at the 377 wards and 57 LG/LCDAs in Lagos State on Saturday, 29th of May, 2021.

Therefore, it is expedient on all members of APC to ponder on these words before going with their party membership cards to cast their votes at the party's primary election on Saturday.


"Everyone longing for progressive change in our community needs to know: 

That, It is our responsibility to ensure the situation of our government is something to be proud of.

That, you shouldn't sell your pride because of fake promises.

That, you don't sell your dignity because of an unrealistic manifesto.

That, you shouldn't sell your future for present gifts

That, you shouldn't exchange your votes for petty cash

That, you shouldn't be deceived by the crowd

That, you shouldn't sell your destiny on the basis of unachievable policies

That, free face caps and branded shirts won't guarantee the future

You're responsible for your present and future.

Choose wisely.

we can make our Local Governments the best for everyone.

Make a good choice.

Vote aspirant with good track records. 

Vote someone whose heart is with the community."


Thank You!


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