L–R: Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako-Oyedele; Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, in a warm handshake with the newly elected Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Ogun State, Chief Yemi Sanusi, during the party’s congress held at the June 12 Cultural Center, Kuto, Abeokuta, on Tuesday.
By Our Reporter
Ogun State chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has elected Chief Yemi Sanusi and 35 others as members of its State Executive Committee for a 4-year term.
The election was ratified through a voice affirmation by 1,180 delegates and statutory delegates at the State Congress held at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Abeokuta.
The exercise was supervised by the APC Congress Committee Chairman, Chief Wale Ohu, alongside officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Chief Yemi Sanusi was re-elected as State Chairman. Other officials elected include Alhaja Aminat Adigun as State Women Leader, Prince Aderibigbe Tella as State Secretary, and Chief Yemi Adelani as State Organising Secretary.
Speaking at the event, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, emphasised that internal democracy must be genuinely practised, rather than merely proclaimed, urging that patronage politics and backroom bargaining should give way to principled leadership and transparent processes.
Governor Abiodun noted that sustainable electoral victories would be secured through organisational discipline, grassroots engagement, and clear, service-driven messaging.
The governor commended delegates for affirming the consensus in line with their conscience and conviction, free from inducement.
Looking ahead to 2027, the governor urged party members to deepen engagement across wards and local governments, communicate achievements honestly, listen to citizens, and inspire confidence among undecided voters.
The governor, while stressing the need for unity and collaboration, equally appealed to aspirants who did not emerge victorious to remain committed to the party.
Abiodun reminded the newly elected executives that their roles were strategic, not ceremonial, charging them to uphold the party’s constitution, promote unity, reconcile aggrieved members, ensure inclusiveness for youths and women, and strengthen party structures from ward to state level.
In his remarks, Chief Wale Ohu described Governor Abiodun as a unifying force, saying that the affirmation reflected the party’s commitment to cohesion.
In his acceptance speech, APC chairman, Chief Sanusi, expressed appreciation to Governor Abiodun and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for strengthening the party.
He pledged that the new executive led by him would justify the trust placed in them by reinforcing party structures, promoting fairness and equity, and expanding opportunities for young people within the party.
Sanusi emphasised that discipline remained non-negotiable and assured members that the leadership would remain accessible to all.

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