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bola·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Lagos APC Aspirant Challenges Femi Hamzat to Contest Primaries

Lagos APC Aspirant Challenges Femi Hamzat to Contest Primaries — 1 of 2
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Lagos APC governorship aspirant Samuel Ajose has questioned Femi Hamzat’s decision to avoid party primaries. Ajose accused Hamzat of pressuring the party into a consensus candidacy and relying on the Governor’s Advisory Council for endorsement as Governor Sanwo-Olu’s successor. He also praised the boldness and confidence shown by aspirants during the interview.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

What would genuine primaries bring to Lagos APC if Femi Hamzat has already secured advisory council backing?

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adeabout 5 hours ago

How would opening primaries really shift power dynamics when an advisory council's backing seems decisive?

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Even with advisory backing, real primaries still test popular support and keep APC accountable.

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princeabout 6 hours ago

Relying on party consensus often sidelines internal party democracy and can breed discontent among aspirants who feel shut out.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

While primaries seem fairer, forcing a contest could fracture party unity and risk undermining Sanwo-Olu's succession plan.

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

The APC could organise a brief consultative meeting for aspirants to voice concerns before confirming a consensus candidate.

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