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Lagos Assembly aspirants set to mobilise massive votes for Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu

Coordinator of the Lagos State House of Assembly Aspirants (LAHAA) Forum, Adeyinka Odukoya has said the group is ready to roll out its campaign strategy with a grand vision to deliver a minimum of three million votes

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Coordinator of the Lagos State House of Assembly Aspirants (LAHAA) Forum, Adeyinka Odukoya has said the group is ready to roll out its campaign strategy with a grand vision to deliver a minimum of three million votes for their presidential and governorship candidates in the next election.

Addressing journalists in Lagos yesterday, the group noted that despite missing out on the tickets after primaries, the members are indeed committed to accepting and submitting themselves to the supremacy of the party, hence their irrevocable commitment to deliver at all levels.

Odukoya added that “our target is to reach out to many Nigerians, party and non-party members who possess Permanent Voters Card, with a determination to convert and convince them to cast their votes for all our candidates in the elections for the interest of our country and Lagos State.”

Consequently, he said they have developed templates for workable strategies that may include the storming market. By this, he said, “we shall be committing our members and their supporters to reach out to market men and women across Lagos State with a view to engaging them in a one-on-one conversation that will lead them to cast their votes for our candidates.”

Furthermore, Odukoya added that they have identified the various markets in each local government and local council development area within the state, with a well-mapped strategy and plans to ensure that they reach potential voters in their comfort zones, especially those who are not card-carrying members of their party.

While looking forward to meeting and discussing the details of their plans with the Lagos State governor and other critical stakeholders to get their buy-in and support, he said, “may we express our profound gratitude to Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu for his focus and commitment to the development of the state through the ‘Greater Lagos’ Mantra.”