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APC urges opposition to focus on 2031 elections, not 2027 mandates

2026-03-25 - 12:13

By Olasunkanmi Akoni The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has advised opposition parties to concentrate on rebuilding, strategizing, and preparing for the 2031 elections, rather than challenging settled 2027 mandates through distractions or unproductive rhetoric. Lagos APC Spokesman, Seye Oladejo, made the remarks on Wednesday in a statement addressing recent political discourse and activities by opposition parties within the state and nationwide. According to the statement, “While opposition parties play an important role in strengthening democratic governance, such participation must be grounded in realism, responsibility, and respect for the mandate freely given by the people. The outcome of recent elections reflects the confidence of Nigerians in the leadership, vision, and developmental trajectory set forth by the APC.” The party criticized what it described as a lack of preparation and cohesion among opposition groups, noting that last-minute alliance-building ahead of party primaries reflects disorganization. “Rather than dissipating energy contesting settled mandates, we strongly advise opposition elements to focus on rebuilding, re-strategizing, and preparing meaningfully for the 2031 elections,” the statement said. APC further emphasized that governance is a serious responsibility and that its priority remains delivering on promises such as strengthening infrastructure, improving economic opportunities, enhancing security, and promoting the overall well-being of citizens. The party called on opposition groups to engage constructively while acknowledging electoral outcomes and political realities. “The road to 2031 offers ample time for reflection, internal reforms, and the development of credible alternatives. Until then, Lagosians expect all political actors to contribute positively to the peace, stability, and progress of our state,” the statement added. The APC reaffirmed its commitment to building a greater Lagos for all.

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