Politics
Alimosho Chairmanship Candidate Akinpelu Johnson Commends Voters Amid Delay, Urges Civic Participation
The Chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Alimosho Local Government, Hon. Akinpelu Johnson, has praised residents for turning out peacefully and enmass to vote despite initial delays in the Lagos State local council election.
Speaking from Polling Unit 053, Ward E (Egbeda) at Ebenezer Primary School, Johnson acknowledged the significant turnout and expressed optimism about the future of local governance under his leadership.
“The camera would also show that there are a lot of people who are interested in voting for the man of the day, Akinpelu Johnson” he stated. “You can see the large turnout here because they want us to continue. I am the sitting vice chairman, and we have done well in some aspects of governance. We are going to continue on the same trend and do better than what we have done.”
Johnson also commended the peaceful atmosphere across Alimosho, noting that the exercise has been violence-free.
“You can go all around Alimosho Local Government; you won’t see any trouble. Everybody is going about their normal business. Those who came to vote went through their biometrics, got their ballot paper, voted, and left. If you like, you can stay to witness the counting—it’s that transparent,” he said.
When asked about the delay in the commencement of the election, Johnson, who arrived at the polling unit later than expected, expressed dissatisfaction with the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC)’s coordination but acknowledged their efforts.
“It was a painful experience that I, as the sitting vice chairman and candidate of the APC, was voting at this time of day. LASIEC needs to redesign the way they operate,” he lamented. “I’ll still give it to them—they brought in the materials late, but they came with all that was necessary for the election.”
Despite the delay, Johnson urged eligible voters not to be discouraged.
“It is their civic duty. It is their right to come out and vote. I plead that they should come out and vote for the candidate of their choice,” he said.
On the voting process, Johnson described it as efficient.
“I didn’t spend up to one minute, except that I queued until it got to my turn. I got my ballot paper and voted,” he recounted.

Hon. Akinpelu Johnson casting his vote earlier today at his polling unit.
Hon. Francis Adebisi: Youth-Led Support Shows Faith in APC Leadership
Also at the polls was Hon. Francis Adebisi—popularly known as Imole Alimosho—APC’s Vice Chairmanship candidate for Alimosho. He cast his vote at Polling Unit 41, Ward F (Ponle) and described the exercise as peaceful and vibrant.
“I cast my vote some 30 minutes ago and the exercise is fantastic—so peaceful. A lot of people turned out, especially the youth. The community is out in support,” Adebisi said. “Everybody’s enjoying themselves and voting for us—Akinpelu Johnson and myself—because they believe we can take Alimosho to a higher place.”
On the issue of delay, Adebisi attributed it to logistics but downplayed its impact.
“The delay isn’t so much. There was a little logistic problem, which is normal. Thank God the materials arrived, and people are now voting,” he explained. “Since voting is between 8 am and 3 pm, there’s still a lot of time.”
He, however, recommended an extension of voting time in high-turnout areas.
“Where the number of voters is high, I suggest an extra hour—till 4 pm—so that everyone can exercise their right,” he said.
Commenting on the change in voting methods, especially the absence of smart card readers, Adebisi said it did not negatively affect the exercise.
“I didn’t spend up to two minutes. Once I presented my voter’s card and my name was checked on the register, I voted. The absence of devices didn’t disrupt anything,” he concluded.
A Call for Improved Electoral Logistics
While both APC candidates praised the peaceful conduct and voter enthusiasm, they echoed the need for LASIEC to improve its logistical coordination in future elections. Nonetheless, their positive experiences and public appeal underscored a strong message of civic responsibility and hope for continuity in local development.
Politics
Akoko Women Back Chief Ajipe Ahead of Ondo North APC Senatorial Primary
Women groups in Akoko Northwest and Akoko Northeast Local Government Areas of Ondo State have endorsed Chief Alexander Oluremi Ajipe ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary election in Ondo North.
The endorsement came during separate political gatherings in Ikare and Arigidi, where supporters turned out in large numbers to back the APC aspirant ahead of the party’s decisive primary vote.
The mobilisation marks a significant moment in the race for the Ondo North Senatorial District ticket, as women leaders in the area pledged to intensify grassroots campaigning in support of Mr Ajipe.
Why the endorsement matters
Political observers in Ondo State say women’s mobilisation structures remain influential in determining electoral outcomes, especially during party primaries where grassroots networks play a critical role.
Supporters of Mr Ajipe argue that the endorsement reflects growing confidence in his political message and community engagement efforts across the district.
Addressing supporters at the rallies, Princess Ojomo, who spoke on behalf of the aspirant, described the APC hopeful as a candidate capable of delivering development at the grassroots level.
“The women of Akoko, Owo and Ose are not just spectators; we are the architects of this victory,” she said.
“We have scrutinized the options, and we have found in Chief Ajipe a leader who is a true promise keeper, a reliable ally who understands the heartbeat of our people.”
“We are fully committed to this project, and I assure you, our massive mobilization starting this weekend will leave no doubt about the choice of the people.”
Campaign focuses on grassroots support
Leaders of the women’s groups said their support was based on what they described as Mr Ajipe’s record of empowerment initiatives and his connection with local communities.
The campaign also claimed the endorsement could strengthen its chances in the APC primary by consolidating support across key voting blocs in Ondo North.
A spokesperson for the campaign said the movement would continue mobilisation efforts across wards in the district ahead of the vote.
“This is not just an election; it is a movement for a more prosperous, more inclusive Ondo North,” the spokesperson said.
“With the mothers of Akoko at the forefront, the path to success is clear.”
Industry and political perspectives
Political analysts say endorsements from organised women’s groups can influence local political participation and campaign visibility in southwestern Nigeria.
In Ondo State, community-based mobilisation has historically played a major role in party primaries and general elections, particularly in closely contested senatorial races.
Analysts also note that APC aspirants are increasingly relying on local structures, including youth and women’s groups, to strengthen voter outreach ahead of internal party contests.
What happens next?
The APC primary election is expected to determine the party’s candidate for the Ondo North Senatorial District ahead of future electoral contests.
Campaign activities are likely to intensify in the coming days as aspirants seek endorsements from influential political blocs and grassroots organisations across the district.
Politics
Alex Ajipe Rejects Ondo APC Consensus Rumours as Women Groups Back Senatorial Bid
All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial aspirant, Alexander Oluremi Ajipe, has dismissed growing speculation about an alleged consensus arrangement ahead of the Ondo North senatorial contest, insisting that no aspirant can be forced to step down without due process and written consent.
Speaking during an appearance on TVC’s Morning Breakfast programme, Chief Ajipe said any move to adopt a consensus candidate must follow the rules of the party and receive the approval of all screened aspirants.
“No consensus arrangement can materialize without the written and signed consent of all aspirants who duly purchased forms and participated in screening,” he said.
His remarks come amid increasing political conversations within the Ondo APC over zoning, endorsements, and succession calculations ahead of the next senatorial election in Ondo North.
Ajipe denies rift within Ondo APC
Chief Ajipe also rejected reports of internal divisions within the APC in Ondo State, maintaining that the party remains united under the leadership of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.
He specifically denied rumours of disagreements between the governor and the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.
“The APC remains one and the governor continues to serve as the undisputed leader of the party in the state,” Ajipe stated.
According to him, he recently discussed his screening and submission process with the governor, adding that no conversation about stepping down for another aspirant was raised.
“He remains fully aware of my steps, making the rumored endorsement mere speculation,” Ajipe added.
Why the Ondo North race matters
The Ondo North Senatorial District remains one of the most politically strategic zones in Ondo State, with intense lobbying already underway ahead of the elections.
Chief Ajipe argued that fairness and equity favour the Owo/Ose axis producing the next senator, noting that the Akoko axis already holds two ministerial appointments at the federal level.
He also claimed that Owo/Ose contributes more than half of the senatorial district’s votes, making its demand for representation significant within the APC structure.
Political observers say debates around zoning and consensus candidates could shape the internal dynamics of the APC in Ondo State in the coming months.
Women groups declare support for Ajipe
Meanwhile, women groups in Akoko South East and Akoko South West Local Government Areas publicly endorsed Ajipe’s senatorial ambition during solidarity gatherings held in Isua Akoko and Iwaro Oka.
The women described the APC aspirant as a grassroots politician with a longstanding record of empowerment and community support.
They cited his interventions in education, youth development, job opportunities, and business assistance as reasons for their support.
“This transcends politics; it’s a conviction-fueled movement,” a leading voice at the gathering said.
“Chief Alex Ajipe has transformed lives across Ondo North sans public office. In the Senate, he would deliver purposeful leadership, robust representation, and tangible development.”
Participants at the event also criticised what they described as “election-time politicians” and insisted the district needs a representative with deeper community connections.
The gathering featured songs, chants, and coordinated endorsements from women across wards and market groups within the two local government areas.
APC unity and democratic process
Chief Ajipe further praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing his emergence as president as evidence of the APC’s commitment to internal democracy and transparency.
He urged party members to remain united and focused ahead of future political activities.
Political analysts say the coming months could test the APC’s ability to manage competing ambitions in Ondo North without deepening factional tensions.
What’s next?
With consultations and grassroots mobilisations intensifying, attention is expected to shift toward possible endorsements, zoning negotiations, and the APC’s final approach to candidate selection in Ondo North.
Observers say aspirants’ reactions to any proposed consensus arrangement could significantly influence party unity ahead of the elections.
Politics
ADC Osun East Race: Babatunde Olaniyi Loye Urges Party Unity Ahead of Senatorial Election
Ahead of the forthcoming Osun East Senatorial election, politician and party stalwart Babatunde Olaniyi Loye has appealed to members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to strengthen internal unity and intensify grassroots mobilization across the district.
Speaking to party loyalists and supporters, Loye expressed confidence in the stability and electoral prospects of the ADC, despite what he described as challenges confronting Nigeria’s political environment.
According to him, political seasons often come with setbacks and opportunities, but members of the party must remain hopeful and committed to the collective vision of the ADC.
He described the party as “firm, solid, and intact,” assuring supporters that its structure remained capable of delivering electoral success in Osun East.
“Every season comes with its own trials and opportunities,” Loye said while addressing supporters. “While some people may focus on disappointments, we remain optimistic about the future of the ADC and the possibilities ahead.”
Why the Osun East Senatorial Race Matters
The Osun East Senatorial District remains one of the politically strategic regions in Osun State, with major parties expected to battle intensely for influence ahead of the next election cycle.
Political analysts say early mobilization efforts by aspirants and party leaders could shape voter engagement and grassroots participation across the district.
Observers also note that opposition parties such as the African Democratic Congress are increasingly positioning themselves to attract voters seeking alternatives to the dominant political blocs in the state.
Loye stressed that electoral victories are not determined solely by popularity or public attention, but by effective organization at the grassroots level.
“Elections are won through strategic engagement at the polling unit level,” he told supporters, urging members to remain disciplined and coordinated in their political activities.
Calls for Discipline and Grassroots Mobilisation
The senatorial hopeful encouraged party stakeholders across Osun East to close ranks and avoid internal divisions that could weaken the party’s chances.
He urged members to focus on long-term political goals rather than temporary setbacks, emphasizing the importance of collective responsibility within the party structure.
Supporters at the gathering described his remarks as a message of resilience and political determination, especially at a time when many parties are beginning consultations ahead of future elections.
Loye ended his remarks with a reflective statement that resonated strongly among party faithful.
“Even if tomorrow were uncertain, we must continue to sow seeds for a better future,” he said.
Political Reactions and Public Perspective
Political observers say the statement reflects growing political activity within Osun State as aspirants and parties begin strategic consultations ahead of future contests.
Some residents and supporters who reacted on social media described the message as inspirational, while others said opposition parties would need strong grassroots structures to compete effectively in the state.
Analysts also believe voter turnout, youth engagement, and party unity could play decisive roles in determining outcomes in future senatorial elections across Nigeria.
What Happens Next?
With political alignments gradually taking shape ahead of the next electoral cycle, stakeholders are expected to intensify consultations, ward-level meetings, and grassroots outreach programmes across Osun East.
The ADC is also expected to continue internal mobilization efforts as preparations for future primaries and campaign activities gather momentum.
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