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Lagos Apc Group Takes Battle For Agege Primary Election Assembly Seat To Abuja
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LAGOS APC GROUP TAKES BATTLE FOR AGEGE PRIMARY ELECTION ASSEMBLY SEAT TO ABUJA

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A political group within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos has escalated internal disputes over the party’s primary election for the Agege constituency seat, taking the matter to the party’s national leadership in Abuja.

 

The group is challenging the outcome of the primary election, alleging irregularities in the process and calling for a review of how the candidate was selected.

 

Party sources say the aggrieved faction is seeking intervention from APC national officials to ensure fairness, transparency, and adherence to internal democratic procedures.

 

The dispute has intensified tensions within the local party structure, with stakeholders divided over the legitimacy of the primary outcome.

 

Leaders of the group insist that their appeal is aimed at protecting internal democracy and restoring confidence in the party’s nomination process ahead of future elections in Nigeria.

 

APC officials at the state and national levels have yet to issue an official resolution, but consultations are reportedly ongoing to address the grievance.

 

The development highlights ongoing internal political negotiations as parties prepare for upcoming electoral contests.

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