APC Primary Election in Ward E1: A Day of Drama and Discontent
On May 10, 2025, the All Progressive Congress (APC) held its primary election for the positions of chairman and councilor. Olamide Gudoo OnlineTV provided live coverage of the Ward E1 Councilor primary election, capturing the unfolding drama.
Early in the morning, the atmosphere crackled with anticipation, as security agencies were present at the venue. A party leader announced a controversial decision: a consensus candidate, the incumbent councilor, had been chosen for a second term, and all other candidates were expected to step down. This sparked immediate outrage. Members protested vehemently, threatening to launch an "Enough Is Enough" movement if their voices were ignored. The party leaders, facing a potential revolt, ultimately conceded, and the election was allowed to proceed.
However, the process was marred by further complications. Election officials arrived late, citing a car breakdown. With only 24 delegates accredited, the election finally commenced. The results were a stunning upset: Banjoko Oluwasheun emerged victorious with 13 votes, followed by Alimi Lekan with 8 votes. The incumbent councilor received a shocking zero votes.
Despite the clear outcome, the incumbent declared herself the winner, adding another layer of confusion to the already tense situation. An anonymous source has revealed that party leaders are now attempting to persuade Banjoko to step down, while members are threatening to unleash an "Enough Is Enough" movement if their will is not respected.
The events in Ward E1 paint a vivid picture of the challenges and tensions within the APC. We are watching closely as this political drama unfolds, eager to see how the situation resolves.
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