By Our Reporter
Ahead of the 2027 General Elections, the Lagos4Lagos Movement under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Otto Awori LCDA has inaugurated Street Captains, each assigned to coordinate 100 grassroots mobilizers per street, in a renewed push to strengthen party structures.
The initiative forms a key component of the JAGABAN/JANDOR 2027 Project designed to institutionalize street-level political organization, voter education, and sustained community mobilization across Otto Awori and the wider Badagry Division of the state.
Speaking at the event, the APC State Chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, represented by the Lagos West Senatorial Youth Leader, Hon. Rasheed Gbose, underscored the strategic importance of the Street Captains initiative, describing it as critical to effective grassroots mobilization, voter contact, and party discipline.
Ojelabi also emphasized the need for members to actively participate in the ongoing APC e-registration exercise, noting that a strong and updated party register was central to the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 and the retention of Lagos State by the APC.
In his keynote address, APC Leader, Chief Shakirudeen Ola Apena, made a strong equity-based case for greater consideration of Badagry Division in Lagos’ leadership conversation, noting that Badagry remained the only IBILE division yet to produce a state governor.
The APC chieftain highlighted the division’s relative infrastructure deficit despite its strategic potential in tourism, aquaculture, the blue economy, and maritime trade.
Chief Apena also identified Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran JANDOR as the most preferred APC governorship aspirant for 2027, citing his courage, competence, capacity, resilience, and resourcefulness as qualities that aligned with the future leadership needs of Lagos State.
The event, held at the Ilogbo-Elegba Town Hall, Ojo Local Government, was attended by party leaders, stakeholders, youth groups, and grassroots mobilizers from across Otto-Awori and Badagry Division.

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