Lagos APC Stakeholders Demand Sanctions Against Erring Members in Agege
Some stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State have called for disciplinary action against party members allegedly involved in activities considered harmful to the unity and structure of the party in Agege. The stakeholders made the call during a recent meeting, where they expressed concern over rising internal disagreements and alleged anti-party conduct within the local government area. They argued that such actions, if left unchecked, could weaken the party’s influence and affect its performance in future elections. According to party sources, the stakeholders urged the Lagos State APC leadership to investigate the alleged misconduct and apply appropriate sanctions where necessary, in line with the party’s constitution and disciplinary guidelines. They emphasized the need to maintain discipline, loyalty, and cohesion within the party, stressing that internal conflicts must be resolved quickly to avoid escalation. The call for sanctions has sparked discussions among party members in Agege, with some supporting the move as a step toward restoring order, while others advocate for reconciliation and internal dialogue to resolve differences. APC leadership in Lagos is yet to issue an official response to the stakeholders’ demands, but political observers say the development reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen party unity ahead of future political contests. As the situation develops, attention remains focused on how the party leadership will handle the concerns raised within one of its key strongholds in the state.
Esther Speaks
Jun 10, 2026