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Crisis Rocks Lagos APC! Party Breaks Silence As Angry Protesters Demand Chairman’s Sack

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The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has addressed the protest held on Monday by party members demanding the removal of State Chairman Cornelius Ojelabi. The party acknowledged the demonstrators’ right to voice concerns through peaceful and democratic means.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Members from all 57 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) had stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly, accusing Ojelabi of attempting to impose handpicked appointees across the 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 LCDAs in the state.

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Protesters displayed placards with messages like “Ojelabi Must Go” and “We Want Fresh Leadership,” expressing frustration over the alleged exclusion of grassroots input in key party decisions.

Responding through a statement on Monday, APC Publicity Secretary Seye Oladejo emphasized the party’s commitment to open civic engagement, provided it remains peaceful and orderly.

“Peaceful protest is a cornerstone of democratic engagement, and we appreciate those who conducted themselves respectfully,” he stated.

Oladejo reassured members that appointments into local government cabinets would be based on established procedures, party guidelines, and thorough consultations with local party structures.

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He clarified, “The state party leadership only offers advisory input. We categorically deny any claims of imposition. Party members with interests in appointments should work through their local party leaders, who oversee nominations.”

He added that the party encourages open dialogue to resolve grievances and ensure fair representation, urging protesters to utilize formal party channels to express their concerns.

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