Meranda’s 2027 Fourth-Term Bid Sparks Calls for Change in Apapa
In Apapa’s evolving political scene, key stakeholders are questioning the Lagos State Deputy Speaker’s bid for a fourth term in 2027. Once-muted concerns have crystallized into calls for fresh leadership and renewed focus on results. Conversations now center on performance over loyalty. Many residents argue that extended tenure has bred stagnation rather than stability. Anonymous sources say constituents doubt Meranda’s track record on infrastructure, economic challenges, and grassroots engagement. There is growing demand for a more inclusive, responsive governance structure. Leaders are urged to reflect Apapa’s diverse demographics and to deliver tangible change in areas like youth empowerment and community development. As the debate unfolds within the Apapa Stakeholders Forum, one message is clear: continuity alone will not suffice. The constituency wants innovation, accountability, and measurable progress heading into 2027.
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