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The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos State has intensified Hamzat deputy mobilisation efforts ahead of the 2027 governorship election as party leaders begin consultations over a possible running mate for Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat. The development follows growing political activities within the ruling party after Hamzat secured clearance to participate in the APC governorship primary process. Stakeholders within party structures have also commenced wider grassroots engagement and mobilisation across strategic political blocs in the state.

Political consultations linked to the Hamzat deputy mobilisation process are reportedly focusing on balancing political interests across Lagos divisions and strengthening support structures ahead of the governorship contest. Party leaders are said to be considering factors including political influence, regional representation, grassroots appeal, and internal party stability as discussions continue.

The mobilisation effort comes amid increasing political activity within the Lagos APC ahead of the next election cycle. Hamzat, who currently serves as deputy governor under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has recently gained wider political support following endorsements from some APC stakeholders and political groups within the state.

Earlier reports indicated that influential party stakeholders, including members of the Governor’s Advisory Council, GAC, had intensified consultations surrounding the 2027 governorship succession process. The Lagos APC has historically maintained strong internal political structures, with consultations and consensus-building playing major roles in candidate emergence processes.

Political observers note that governorship succession discussions in Lagos often involve strategic negotiations among party blocs, local government structures, and influential political leaders across the state.

Reports indicate that the Hamzat deputy mobilisation process has expanded beyond internal consultations to include broader grassroots political engagement across several local government areas. Political associates and support groups linked to Hamzat have reportedly intensified meetings with community leaders, youth groups, and ward coordinators in preparation for the governorship contest.

Party stakeholders are also said to be evaluating possible deputy governorship options capable of strengthening electoral appeal across Lagos’ diverse political landscape. Discussions reportedly include consideration of geographical balance and strategic voter mobilisation ahead of the APC primary election.

The activities have coincided with endorsements from APC structures within Alimosho and other politically significant areas of Lagos State. Some stakeholders described the mobilisation as part of broader efforts to consolidate support and reduce internal disputes before the primaries.

Meanwhile, other governorship aspirants within the APC have continued consultations and political outreach activities ahead of the party’s internal contest. Political observers expect competition within the ruling party to intensify as preparations continue.

The Hamzat deputy mobilisation initiative highlights the growing intensity of succession politics within Lagos APC ahead of 2027. Analysts believe the choice of a running mate may significantly influence political alignments, stakeholder negotiations, and voter mobilisation strategies within the state.

The development also reflects the importance of internal party consensus and regional balancing in Lagos politics, where governorship contests often involve extensive consultations among influential political blocs. Political analysts expect further endorsements, strategic meetings, and grassroots engagement activities as aspirants strengthen political structures ahead of the primaries.

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Michael Victor

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