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Obasa Weighs Reps Seat Ahead of 2027

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Obasa Weighs Reps Seat Ahead of 2027

Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, is expected to run for the House of Representatives seat representing the Agege Federal Constituency in the upcoming 2027 general elections.

This decision marks a shift from his previous ambitions to pursue the governorship position in Lagos State, aiming to succeed Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

In preparation for his campaign, Obasa has been actively engaging in statewide political consultations, notably through the revitalization of the Mandate Group.

This political structure has historical ties to President Bola Tinubu and is intended to bolster support among both long-time and newer supporters of the president. Obasa’s strategic move positions him as a strong candidate for the upcoming election cycle.

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However, sources within the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos said Mr Obasa took a decisive turn when President Tinubu, in consultation with the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), settled for Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, as the preferred governorship candidate.

Following this development, it was gathered that Obasa was said to have redirected his focus to the Lagos West Senatorial District, with plans to challenge the incumbent senator and former deputy governor, Senator Idiat Adebule.

“His interest gained traction amid internal party considerations to field the Speaker as the APC’s senatorial candidate for the district,” APC sources disclosed.

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The move, however, met resistance from the APC’s national leadership and its women’s wing, who mounted sustained pressure for Adebule’s retention.

Party stakeholders argued that she remains the only female senator from the South-West geopolitical zone, making her “candidacy critical to gender representation in the National Assembly”.

It was further gathered that in response, President Tinubu was said to have “advised Obasa to pursue a seat in the House of Representatives instead.”

Sources within the APC fold said, “He was specifically directed to contest for the Agege Federal Constituency currently represented by first-term lawmaker Dr Wale Ahmed.”

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Sources further hinted that Obasa has since “begun quiet mobilisation efforts within Agege, rallying grassroots support for his new political objective”. This development marks a significant shift, particularly as the Speaker had previously endorsed Mr Egunjobi for the same seat before the latest realignment.”

In addition, multiple sources disclosed that Obasa’s “strategic repositioning” underscores the fluid nature of Lagos APC politics as the 2027 elections approach, with party cohesion and leadership directives continuing to shape the ambitions of key actors.

 

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