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2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Racoon(m): 5:46am On Aug 19, 2022
In every consideration, there are apparent indicators that the All Progressives Congress (APC) may go into the 2023 presidential campaign and ultimately into next year’s poll as a sharply divided house.

From the crisis rocking the national leadership, the National Working Committee (NWC) with the crack sustained during the build-up to the presidential primary continuing to widen, to the bitterness from the aggrieved presidential aspirants and the uneasy calm at the state chapters of the party, the APC is certainly a party with serious problems.


Beyond the crisis of confidence, threatening the foundation of the ruling party, things seem to also be falling apart in the build-up to the presidential campaign with the presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, caught up in the web of managing one controversy or the other.

APC is certainly faced with the difficulty of packaging the presidential candidate, currently enmeshed in several storms. It is also battling with the hard-sell Muslim-Muslim joint presidential ticket option, which is almost becoming an insoluble teething challenge confronting the party.


And while the APC stakeholders battle to disentangle from these myriads of controversies and endemically self-inflicted crises, the policies of the APC-led Federal Government have equally combined to compound the situations for the party.

From all indications, apart from the sentiments of religion and ethnicity, the level of bitterness against the APC-led government has continued to build up to a boiling point.

The pent-up emotion from many Nigerians is understandable. For many of them, the failure of the APC-led government and by extension the party is unimaginable. It could be felt in the level of hardship in the land, the hopelessness of its economic policy, the frightening insecurity, and the zero premiums attached to the sanctity of human life in the country, among other indicators.

All these immeasurable problems have combined, in equal proportion, to not only aggravate the anger of many Nigerians against the party, but have also drastically reduced the level of acceptability of the party. Thus the hatred has ostensibly become an albatross hanging on the neck of the ruling party.

Again, the party has also started wrongly in the build-up to the presidential campaign with the heavily criticised utterances from members of the recently appointed National Campaign Council like Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo. Their recent comments on national issues seem to have inflicted more miseries than relief on both the party and its presidential candidate.

What seems to be gradually playing out is that apart from banking on the sentiments of religion & ethnicity to win votes in Northeast and Northwest geopolitical zones, the ruling party may find it difficult to successfully package appealing and convincing issue-based campaign messages to project the chances of its candidate ahead of next year’s presidential election.

Already, bookmakers have argued that there is every tendency that APC may continue to bank on the same rhetoric and narrative of reminding and referring Nigerians to the broken records of PDP’s 16-year failed governance and lack of structure for the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, to have a buy-in to its presidential bid.

“Truth be told, how will APC wriggle out of the conundrum to convince Nigerian electorate that Muslim-Muslim joint ticket will not translate to the dreaded impression of Islamising the country? How will they convince the several doubtful Nigerians that the single-faith ticket will represent hope, employment, restoration, among other yearnings of an average Nigerian,” a party chieftain, who pleaded anonymity, quipped in a chat with Sunday Sun.

The source added: “Again, our presidential candidate is becoming a hard sell with the volume of controversies hanging around his neck. His certificate is still being litigated, his state of origin, and the endless concerns about his health status among other issues have become a recurring decimal.

“We are trapped and will apparently be bugged down by the daunting challenges of managing those mundane issues at the expense of selling our campaign policies to the electorate when campaign starts next month.”

Apparently due to the ripple effects and difficulty in managing the single faith ticket of the ruling party, it understandably took several consultations and considerations to finally settle for the less fancied governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, as the presidential Campaign Director General.

“But our party and the presidential candidate have limited options because the campaign DG must be a Christian to balance the mistake of the same faith joint ticket. The party leaders had considered a more vibrant and influential Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai for the position, but quashed it based on the same religious concerns.

“What would they tell Nigerians during the campaign? That the president, party’s National Chairman, the presidential candidate and his running mate are all from the same religious extraction? The reliable and accepted Christians they would have considered were still feeling bitter over their rejections as running mate. Otherwise, they would not have settled for the colourless, less influential Plateau governor.

“You and I know that in the scale of acceptability, Rotimi Amaechi, would have been better than Comrade Adams Oshiomhole to function well in that role given to Adams, but Amaechi, like many other presidential aspirants, is still feeling aggrieved and would not want to take any role in the national campaign council.

“So, those appointed seem to be a case of the available being desirable. This same precarious situation may have accounted for the delay or inability of our party to constitute the final comprehensive list of the members of the presidential campaign council.

“Again, it looks as if the doors are shut against Southeast APC chieftains because apart of the involvement of Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma, it seems there was no conscious attempt to reach out to the aggrieved ones, especially the presidential aspirants since the end of the party primary. It is either that the presidential candidate did not consider them relevant and competent or he is afraid of sabotage from them,” ” another chieftain of the APC, who spoke in confidence to Sunday Sun, argued.

However, in attempts to provide answers to douse the fears in many quarters and more importantly on how the APC intends to sell the single faith presidential ticket to convince Nigerians to vote for the ruling party, APC’s Deputy National Organising Secretary, Nze Chidi Duru, told Sunday Sun that the task will not be a daunting one.

“Yes, there have been serious concerns about the Muslim-Muslim joint ticket and those concerns are legitimate. However, what the party owes the electorate is an understanding and an explanation of the reason behind the nomination of Kashim Shettima as the vice presidential candidate of our party.

“And that understanding cannot be anchored on the matter of competence and capability, but the fact that we have found one who would provide the missing link to the ticket as we have it,” he explained.


On how the party’s practical solution to handle the situation, Nze Duru said: “What the party will do, and has already begun to do is to show empathy, understanding and then explain to Nigerians that the joint ticket will, in no way, subordinate one faith to another. It will, in no way, be a harbinger to an agenda to Islamise Nigeria.

“We will also explain to Nigerians that the single faith ticket is one that will bring hope, help the party to win the election, and a ticket that will put food on the tables in the homes of many Nigerians.

“It will be a ticket that will bring employment to Nigerians and a ticket that will largely give Nigerians standing in the comity of nations where the country was post-Independent, in the days that she was respected, our green passport was among the sought after across the international community. That is what this ticket will represent.”

Not done yet, the party chieftain argued that APC is in higher moral pedestal than the main opposition party, the PDP, especially when one juxtaposes the issue of single faith and violation of the zoning convention arrangements in the country.

“I believe that we have good enough time to show Nigerians that unlike the other party, APC respected the zoning of political offices in Nigeria, in that it is always the case that when the North holds office for a given number of years, it will rotate to the other part of the country. APC did that. We respected our tradition. And we hope that Nigerians will understand.”

He further maintained that it would woo the aggrieved party’s members with the convincing message of the readiness of the party to balance the equilibrium with other political positions in the chain of administrative commands and hierarchs

“Another condition is what we have as a charter of demand. It means how we intend to assuage all these feelings. One of those demands is to have a Muslim presidential ticket and a Muslim as number two. But then, there are also the other arms of government, which is the National Assembly.

“Reality and tradition have always shown that the Senate President will then come from the South. And if it comes from the South, as it has happened in the case of the zoning that took place within the party, it will also mean that there will be a flip in positions being held.

“So, the leadership of the National Assembly will, therefore, be in the hands of either somebody from the Southeast, or from the South-south, preferably a Christian, to give coloration and reflect the secularity state of the country.

“And, this is one of the articles of demand that I believe, listening to the concerns being expressed, will help to reassure Nigerians that there is no agenda to Islamise the country and could potentially not be an agenda,” he argued.

Corroborating the viewpoint of his fellow national officer and admitting that the presidential election will be a three-horse race among Tinubu, Labour Party Peter Obi and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar, APC’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Yakubu Murtaka Ajaka claimed that Asiwaju towered higher than the others.

He claimed that Tinubu “combined both legislative and executive experiences for a more united and prosperous Nigeria which other candidates do not have. As a governor, Tinubu had equal to none and employed the services of Nigerians from other states to serve in his cabinet.

“He laid sustainable policies that have continued to attract both local and international investments to Lagos State, while the people and government of the state get empowered economically.


“With his wealth of experience, dynamism, bridge-building process, and economic acumen, he has the best advantages compared to no other candidate to shape a prosperous future for Nigeria and its people. He remains the best candidate for the 2023 presidential election.

“Nigeria needs a patriotic leader who can give others outside his geo-political zone, tribe and religion equal opportunity for self-actualization and service to the nation. He should be a leader with a firm belief in the potentialities of the country.”

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/2023-tough-challenges-for-apc-as-campaigns-begin-next-month-2/

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Racoon(m): 5:50am On Aug 19, 2022
APC is certainly faced with the difficulty of packaging the presidential candidate, currently enmeshed in several storms. It is also battling with the hard-sell Muslim-Muslim joint presidential ticket option, which is almost becoming an insoluble teething challenge confronting the party

The pent-up emotion from many Nigerians is understandable. For many of them, the failure of the APC-led government and by extension the party is unimaginable. It could be felt in the level of hardship in the land, the hopelessness of its economic policy, the frightening insecurity, and the zero premiums attached to the sanctity of human life in the country, among other indicators.

From all indications, apart from the sentiments of religion and ethnicity, the level of bitterness against the APC-led government has continued to build up to a boiling point.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by fiizznation: 6:09am On Aug 19, 2022
I believe the APC still have people that will vote for them. For example, here in the North the voters are divided. The youths are gearing towards PDP/Atiku while some of the elderly ones are voting APC.

2023 will be a highly contested election and nobody can rightly tell you who is going to win between PDP and APC.


An opinion coming from a neutral observer.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Bobloco: 6:10am On Aug 19, 2022
We are all eagerly waiting for what they will campaign with after a disastrous and calamitous outing in the last seven years

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by MonkeyMods(m): 6:10am On Aug 19, 2022
Tinubu will never ever never rule this country



That's all I got to say

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Parachoko: 6:11am On Aug 19, 2022
Is not going to be easy, but Asiwaju will eventually win.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Racoon(m): 6:11am On Aug 19, 2022
Let's see the lies, deceit, falsehood, half-truths and propaganda they will want to campaign with again.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:11am On Aug 19, 2022
The satanic party will fail like they failed in Osun state

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by noble71(m): 6:11am On Aug 19, 2022
shocked
APC Muslim/Muslim ticket will not sell in the southern part of Nigeria. PDP are still fighting themselves. Peter Obi is coming....



Vote Peter Obi for President.


Meanwhile at a good rate sell your Pi π to us.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:12am On Aug 19, 2022
Parachoko:
Is not going to be easy, but Asiwaju will eventually win.
This sick old thief will not be my president

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Parachoko: 6:12am On Aug 19, 2022
fiizznation:
I believe the APC still have people that will vote for them. For example, here in the North the voters are divided. The youths are gearing towards PDP/Atiku while some of the elderly ones are mostly voting APC.

2023 will be a highly contested election and nobody can rightly tell you who is going to win between PDP and APC.


An opinion coming from a neutral observer.
See the way you write comfortably as if the North is a single state

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by crossfm: 6:12am On Aug 19, 2022
Hehehe.

What are they going to use to campaign.

Oh,I forgot. They will tell us how APC want to save Nigerians from APC. How they want to rescue Nigerians from the same APC government. Or how they will continue from where Buhari stopped.

Shameless political party.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by SenatePresdo(m): 6:13am On Aug 19, 2022
Lagos monthly Revenue is nothing less than 150 Billion Naira, but Tinubu's Alpha Bet says its just about 45 Billion naira.

That means, he steals around 90 Billion from Lagos monthly, and still collects 10 percent inside the 45 Billion he remits. That man is probably Richer than Dangote and Obasanjo.

He's been the Ruler of the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for over 23 years.

Imagine looting the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for that years.

Yet he shouts Emilokan.

If 50 percent of lagos funds were invested in lagos, Johannesburg would be a child's play.

Copied.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Buhari4dullard: 6:13am On Aug 19, 2022
APC is a satanic party, helped to power by a satanic Daddy GO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asItI3vLBaY

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:14am On Aug 19, 2022
crossfm:
Hehehe.

What are there going to use to campaign.
Na for there Nigerians go stone them

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by anonimi: 6:14am On Aug 19, 2022
Bobloco:
We are all eagerly waiting for what they will campaign with after a disastrous and calamitous outing in the last seven years

Thiefnuibu has said clearly that he will continue Buhari's achievements, just as Bubu who Thiefnuibu made president said the jagaBandit will continue his works. Even Ógbéni Ojuyóbó's campaign manager Keyamo said Asiwaju of agberos will continue where Bubu stops.
As far as the A-Looter Propaganda Congress, APC is concerned the scam format they used for making NEPA certificate Bubu president seven years ago can still be used to swindle 200 million Nigerians next year.

LieDetector:
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to ensure continuity of his regime by voting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 presidential election.

“The forthcoming general elections will provide us with the opportunity to convince the electorate of the need for continuity to enable our party to consolidate on our achievements in the last 7 years,” Mr Buhari said.

The president, according to a statement by his spokesperson Femi Adesina on Friday, disclosed this while receiving a delegation from Nasarawa State.
“The Government and people of Nasarawa State, as usual, have a great role to play in returning our party to governance in the 2023 elections, in order to create a path for greater socio-economic growth and development.

“This is not only important for Nigeria alone but also for the West African Sub-Region,” the president was further quoted as saying.

https://gazettengr.com/nigerians-should-vote-tinubu-for-continuity-of-my-regime-buhari/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Smith414: 6:14am On Aug 19, 2022
Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by OPICANTO2223: 6:15am On Aug 19, 2022
Big wahala . Unfortunately Tinubu is the wrong candidate for the job.
Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Trapnews: 6:15am On Aug 19, 2022
angry
This is a walk over for APC and they have moved on to re-election of Jagaban. This is one thing i respect in APC. Never joke with strategy, you call it planning grin

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by chloedogie(m): 6:15am On Aug 19, 2022
To campaign in naija dey easy pass these. I will, I will, I will has always been it. You just jneed to have the skills to sweet talk and whenever you go for campaigns, carry heavy weights and respected people along. Lobaton.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Aufbauh(m): 6:15am On Aug 19, 2022
We've heard more than these innuendos pre- 2019.
Even when Atiku & Obi were on the same ticket, the 'incumbent failure Buhari of the APC trounced them all.

Some of these analysts are kids in adult body or mischievous. The fact remains that a lot of the rural voters who are in the majority will still vote along party line.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Sleyk: 6:15am On Aug 19, 2022
In remembrance of #Endsars APC is a failure..... In fella voice, am sorry sorry oh... Am sorry for APC...

The youths will rise this time against all it's enemies.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Mindlog: 6:16am On Aug 19, 2022
APC is unadulterated scam, what is Tinubu going to tell Nigerians with the mess Buhari has made out of Nigeria, a Presidency he marketed to Nigerians for the sole purpose of being his "placeholder", while he counted the days towards 2023, how Buhari messed up Nigeria was least of his worries while he plotted for 2023.

And some deluded beings have been saying he is not part of Buhari's government, can they swear that Tinubu never forwarded names of some of his loyalists to Buhari for appointment as head of ministries and parastatals and "appreciations" were not coming his way?

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Realists(m): 6:16am On Aug 19, 2022
The bitter truth is that " This too shall pass " it's either BAT or Atiku come 2023, Soldier come Soldier go Barrack, must remain.
Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Odoctor(m): 6:17am On Aug 19, 2022
Hmm
Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by 9iceprince(m): 6:19am On Aug 19, 2022
SenatePresdo:
Lagos monthly Revenue is nothing less than 150 Billion Naira, but Tinubu's Alpha Bet says its just about 45 Billion naira.

That means, he steals around 90 Billion from Lagos monthly, and still collects 10 percent inside the 45 Billion he remits. That man is probably Richer than Dangote and Obasanjo.

He's been the Ruler of the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for over 23 years.

Imagine looting the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for that years.

Yet he shouts Emilokan.

If 50 percent of lagos funds were invested in lagos, Johannesburg would be a child's play.

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Mr Auditor General how much does your state generate per month? Since TINUBU is not the godfather of your state, tell us your state and lets compare the development with that of a Local government in Lagos.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by OVB123: 6:20am On Aug 19, 2022
Gold is not gold until it passes through fire. I know whatever BAT is going through now is just but for a moment, he will surmount all these challenges just as MKO Abiola did. JAGABAN is winning 2023 general election.

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by Throwback: 6:20am On Aug 19, 2022
MonkeyMods:
Tinubu will never ever never rule this country



That's all I got to say

Many like you said he will never become APC Presidential Candidate and that he will decamp to the smaller SDP.

We know who eventually succumbed to a looming defeat and abandoned his big party for easy ticket without competition at Labour Party.

Tinubu did not command the respect of Obasanjo by being a weakling.

He is steadfast and can surmount challenges.

Tinubu is the attitude a President must have.


Victoria ascertia!

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by fiizznation: 6:20am On Aug 19, 2022
Parachoko:
See the way you write comfortably as if the North is a single state

I can literally tell you how every state in the North will cast their votes but my neutrality won't allow me do that.

I know the political culture of the North, in and out!!!

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by anonimi: 6:20am On Aug 19, 2022
chloedogie:
To campaign in naija dey easy pass these. I will, I will, I will has always been it. You just jneed to have the skills to sweet talk and whenever you go for campaigns, carry heavy weights and respected people along. Lobaton.

Why did you think that is so?
Is it because we are all 200 million mumus as Lagbaja sang, even though we sabi do swaga like sey we dey sharp

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Re: 2023: Tough Challenges For APC As Campaigns Begin Next Month by anonimi: 6:21am On Aug 19, 2022
SenatePresdo:
Lagos monthly Revenue is nothing less than 150 Billion Naira, but Tinubu's Alpha Bet says its just about 45 Billion naira.

That means, he steals around 90 Billion from Lagos monthly, and still collects 10 percent inside the 45 Billion he remits. That man is probably Richer than Dangote and Obasanjo.

He's been the Ruler of the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for over 23 years.

Imagine looting the 5th biggest Economy in Africa for that years.

Yet he shouts Emilokan.

If 50 percent of lagos funds were invested in lagos, Johannesburg would be a child's play.

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So why do 20 million Lagosians who are supposed to be smart, let him steal their money despite knowing what Awolowo and Jakande did for the same state in 6 and 4 years respectively with far less revenue? Any bright ideas

Realdeals:
1. The first governor to present a billion Naira state budget in Nigeria.

2. He phased out the shift system in Lagos schools in three months. He built functional classrooms to absorb those who only attend schools for three hours a day.

3. He opened up what is now known as the Lekki Corridor.

4. He built the biggest Housing estate by a state government at Abesan, along with five other estates.

5. He built LASU, LACOED, LASPOTECH and Technical schools to absorb the products of the free education policy.

6 He built General Hospitals and Health centers in all the five divisions of Lagos. He also upgraded General Hospital Ikeja to the Medical arm of LASU.

7. He created the Agric hub at Oko Oba. He also created similar hubs in Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry.

8. His government’s strict adherence to the party manifesto of Free Education, Free Health care, Rural integration and Housing for all, along with other UPN governors, created the largest pool of human resources in Nigeria.

9. He moved the Lagos State Government Secretariat from PWD to Alausa, which he built from scratch. He also lived in his personal house and drove his personal car throughout his tenure.

Gani Kayode Balogun Jr

https://www.newsheadlines.com.ng/showtime-people/2019/07/24/jakande-90-9-achievements-of-alhaji-lateef-jakande-as-lagos-governor/

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