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‎Lagos LGA Polls: Hon. Bambam Sparks Momentum with Cash, Campaign Boost for APC ‎

With just hours to the Lagos local government elections, Honourable Bambam has fired up political momentum in Apapa, delivering campaign materials and financial support to APC candidates in his constituency reaffirming his commitment to grassroots politics. ‎ ‎Speaking during a brief visit to his ward on Friday, Hon. Bambam stated that his gesture was part of a longstanding tradition of supporting his constituency, especially during crucial electoral periods. ‎ ‎“I came to my ward against tomorrow as my usual gesture to support my people, we've been doing it, so I have to also do it specifically to motivate my constituency in Apapa Ward 1 and Apapa Iganmu, which is Constituency 2.” he said. ‎ ‎He noted that the support included both funds and campaign materials to help mobilize party supporters and ensure a coordinated strategy going into the polls. ‎ ‎“We donated money and campaign materials to strategize against tomorrow,” he added. ‎ ‎Party supporters say the gesture is timely and motivating as the APC looks to maintain its grip on local councils across the state. ‎ ‎The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has confirmed that all is set for the polls, with security agencies on alert. ‎ ‎The elections are expected to be keenly contested, with the APC looking to retain its dominance across the 20 local government areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). ‎ ‎Hon. Bambam’s involvement is seen as a significant morale booster, particularly in the Apapa axis, where voter turnout and party cohesion are often decisive factors. ‎

 

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