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2023: Lagos executive, legislature, APC chieftains strategise over general elections

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the executive, legislative arms and the chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday converged on Lagos State on how to mobilise the electorate and win other political parties in the 2023 general elections. Speaking during the 17th edition of the Executive/Legislative parley held in Ikeja area of the state, the state Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the theme of the Parley; “Mobilising Citizens as A Social Capital Towards 2023 General Elections” as not only apt, but to freshen and set the tone for what will begin to happen be- tween now and 2023. He said: ‘’Let me stress the importance of working together as one, especially as we approach 2023, the all-important election year.

“There is a whole lot that we can achieve together as a united bloc. Therefore, I enjoin you all to come together and let us rally round our father and leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he gives the nation’s presidency a shot. ‘’He has unselfishly given himself to the good people of Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. This, indeed, as someone has rightly said, is the time to pay him back with our unwavering support.

He is, no doubt, the right and best man for the job. He knows the issues plaguing our nation like the back of his hands and he has the magic wand to fix it.’ Also speaking , the senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District , Senator Olamilekun Solomon Adeola, said, ‘’This year’s theme is apt in the sense that election is fast approaching and also, as Lagos State is looking for the number one seat in the country, this theme cannot come at a better time than this. “By the time the resource persons who want to do justice to this theme finished we would have been to evaluate ourselves. Where we are, where we should be and where we are going to be. I want to thank those who put this together

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