APC elects Lagos governorship candidate amid tight security
There was tight security at the Onikan Stadium, Lagos, southwest Nigeria, Thursday as delegates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, converged on the stadium to select a candidate to represent the party in next year’s governorship election in Lagos.
The atmosphere was charged but peaceful as hundreds of security personnel were deployed to maintain peace and order, while street urchins were kept away from the venue.
As at 12:45pm, accreditation was still ongoing while the voting proper had not begun.
Delegates were made to be on a single queue during their accreditation.
Anti-bomb experts were on ground to screen delegates and people entering the Onikan Stadium.
Over 3000 delegates are expected to vote at the primary to select a candiate for the party among the 12 contesting for the position.
Credit: PM News
The atmosphere was charged but peaceful as hundreds of security personnel were deployed to maintain peace and order, while street urchins were kept away from the venue.
As at 12:45pm, accreditation was still ongoing while the voting proper had not begun.
Delegates were made to be on a single queue during their accreditation.
Anti-bomb experts were on ground to screen delegates and people entering the Onikan Stadium.
Over 3000 delegates are expected to vote at the primary to select a candiate for the party among the 12 contesting for the position.
The results of the primaries will be announced later in the day.
Brief Profiles Of Lagos APC Gov Aspirants
Akinwunmi Ambode:
Born 14 June, 1963, Ambode, an accountant, administrator and public
finance management expert, resigned from the government of Lagos as the
Accountant-General of the State.
One
major achievement going for the Chief Executive Officer of Brandsmiths
Consulting Limited, a firm that specializes in public sector finance
management, was his ability to effectively manage the finances of the
state at the harsh period when former President Olusegun Obasanjo sat on
the allocation to Lagos State allegedly because of a tussle he had with
then Governor Bola Tinubu over the creation of the 37 Local Council
Development Areas.
Obafemi Hamzat:
Believed to be one of those very close to Governor Babatunde Fashola,
Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, popularly known as Femi Hamzat, is the state
Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure.
The
former Commissioner for Science and Technology has partly been credited
as one of those who helped the Fashola government record much success
in the area of infrastructural development.
Olasupo Shasore:
Born on 22 January, 1964, this Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, and
Litigation Partner at Ajumogobia & Okeke, a leading commercial law
firm in Nigeria, was Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in
the state.
Though
out of government, the Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
has continued to serve in various capacities. For example, he led the
Lagos delegation to the 2014 Nigerian National Conference and at the
conference, the delegation made a case for a ‘special status’ for Lagos
while it also canvassed and achieved consensus on several
recommendations among which was to restructure federal revenue
allocation to create an increased distributable pool of funds for the
states from the Federation Account. As Chairman and later Vice-Chairman
of the Lagos State Procurement Agency (State Tenders Board) between 2007
and 2011, Shasore supervised the award and execution of all major
infrastructure and capital projects in Lagos State, providing roads,
hospitals, schools and housing.
Adeyemi Ikuforiji:
A former lecturer at Wake Technical Community College in North
Carolina, USA and Managing Director of Springfield Import and Export
Procurement and General Contracting, Ikuforiji has been the Speaker of
the Lagos State House of Assembly for almost a decade.
The
Speaker who describes himself as a visionary leader with over twenty
years leadership and managerial experience, contested the 2003 election
into the Lagos State House of Assembly on the platform of Alliance for
Democracy to represent Epe Constituency 1 and later emerged Speaker of
the Assembly in December 2005.
He has since transformed
the Lagos State House of Assembly, resulting in great changes in its
operation and administration and making it more efficient.
Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon:
Born on 19 December, 1959, this politician was elected Senator for the
Lagos West Federal Constituency of Lagos State taking office on 29 May
2007. He has been in the Senate since then.
Solomon
has been a politician most part of his life, starting with an election
into the State House of Assembly on the platform of Democratic Party of
Nigeria (DPN) in 1998. He did not however take his seat before Abacha’s
death.
In 1999, Solomon was elected chairman of Mushin
Local Government Area of Lagos State on the platform of Alliance for
Democracy. In 2003 he was a contender to be AD Senate candidate for
Lagos West, but was defeated by the incumbent Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi.
The grassroots politician later became a member of the House of Representatives, from where he went to the Senate.
Leke Pitan:
Dr. Leke Pitan was born on 14 January, 1956 to a Christian family in
Agbowa – Ikosi Local Council Development Area, Epe, Lagos State.
He
served Lagos State as Commissioner for Education between April 2006 and
June 2007 and as Commissioner for Health between June 1999 and March
2006.
He has also held various national and international positions since then.
Credit: PM News
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