The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State has unveiled the winners of its House of Representatives primary elections following a keenly contested exercise that generated intense political interest across several federal constituencies.
The primaries, conducted in different local government areas of the state, produced a fresh set of candidates expected to represent the party in the forthcoming general elections.
Party officials described the exercise as largely peaceful and transparent, with delegates and members turning out in large numbers to participate in the process.
The outcome of the primaries has already begun reshaping the political atmosphere within the Ogun APC, as victorious aspirants celebrate their emergence while supporters of unsuccessful contenders consider their next political steps.
Observers noted that the exercise went beyond a routine party primary, serving as a major test of influence, grassroots mobilisation, and political relevance among key stakeholders within the ruling party.
In several constituencies, the contests attracted heightened attention due to existing rivalries, zoning considerations, and strategic alliances ahead of the national elections.
Despite pockets of tension linked to the fiercely contested races, party leaders commended members for maintaining order throughout the process and urged all aspirants to support the party’s candidates.
Political analysts believe the outcome of the primaries could significantly influence Ogun State’s political dynamics in the months ahead as parties intensify preparations for nationwide campaigns.
The APC leadership in the state also reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy and called on party faithful to unite in order to strengthen the party’s chances at the polls.
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