Politics
Lagos LG Poll: Princess Adewale joins race for APC Chairmanship ticket in Amuwo Odofin
Princess Zainab Adeniji-Adele Adewale, known as the ‘People’s Princess,’ has joined the race for the Executive Chairman of Amuwo Odofin Local Government on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the local government election in Lagos State.
Princess Adewale’s candidacy was boosted Wasiu Bello, a two-term legislative councilor and former Leader of the Legislative House, formally withdrew from the race to endorse Princess Zainab on April 23.
According to a statement from her campaign office, “both politicians have aligned with the powerful Consolidation Campaign Committee within Amuwo Odofin LGA, and their collaboration highlights a key moment of unity in the party’s internal dynamics.”
Bello was commended for the decision to step down for Princess Zainab, an action considered a shrewd political move, strengthening her position and consolidating support ahead of the primaries.
“The endorsement is particularly significant for the APC’s local structures, as it demonstrates a commitment to unity and strategic consolidation within the party. It is also a notable gesture in support of increased women’s participation in governance, aligning with the broader objectives of the APC to foster inclusivity and empower grassroots communities,” the statement added.
In response to these guidelines, the Consolidation Campaign Committee has worked to streamline its aspirants, ensuring that the party’s efforts are not fragmented, the statement indicated.
Her platform is built on a vision of inclusive, people-centered leadership, positioning her as a beacon of unity and progress for the future of Amuwo Odofin Local Government.
Credit: THISDAY
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