The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) on Saturday held its state congress where it elected new leaders to pilot its affairs.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the new leaders were elected and endorsed by the no fewer than 2,500 delegates via voice vote at the party secretariat in Ikeja.
A former commissioner for home affairs, Tunde Balogun, emerged as new chairman, while Sunny Ajose, a former head of service in the state emerged as deputy chairman.
The party state secretary in the last executive, Hakeem Bamgbala, was elected as vice-chairman (Lagos Central) while Funsho Ologunde retained his position as vice -chairman (Lagos West).
Kaoli Olusanya was elected vice-chairman (Lagos East) while a former commissioner for home affairs, Dr Wale Ahmed, emerged as new state secretary of the party.
Joe Igbokwe was returned as publicity secretary while the assistant publicity secretary in the last executive, Abiodun Salami, was also returned.
Others in the 37-man new executive include Abdullah Enilolobo as state organising secretary and a former member of House of Representatives, Jumoke-Okoya Thomas.
The process was monitored by a team from the party’s national secretariat led by Senator Uche Ekwunife.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and Deputy Governor Idiat Adebule were among top state government officials that attended the congress.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu (Lagos Central), Lagos Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, Rep Jide Jimoh and Rep. Rotimi Agunsoye top the list of federal and state legislators at the congress.
However, while the congress was going at the party secretariat on Acme Road, another group of the party members, led by a former vice-chairman, Fouad Oki, held another congress at Airport Hotel in Ikeja.
Just like the congress at Acme Road was well attended by members, the parallel congress was attended by no fewer than 2,000 members.
Thirty-nine executive members were elected by the Oki group with him emerging Chairman.
Oki insisted that the congress met all the guidelines of a democratic congress.
He said the people had made up their minds to the right things, hence the decision to hold the congress.
But speaking at the congress held at the main secretariat which produced Balogun as chairman, Ekwunife said the authentic congress was the one she presided over.
She said any other gathering elsewhere was null and void as the outcome would not be recognised by the party.
“This is the only legal committee constituted by the party to conduct congress in Lagos State.
“If there is anything going on elsewhere, it is at the essence of that illegal gathering null and void,” she said.
She commended the peaceful conduct of the congress, urging other state chapters to emulate the peaceful conduct in Lagos.
A former minister of state for defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, also said at the party secretariat the Oki congress was illegal.
“Well, whatever it is, for me, it is inconsequential. Since the presiding officer was designated by the party at the national level, I will not worry myself with whatever is going on there.
“This is democracy. People have the right to express themselves. And expressing oneself about an issue doesn’t make him wrong or right on such issue.
“What we are doing here has been sanctioned by the party as the authentic congress. So, why should we worry about what is happening elsewhere?” he said.
Balogun, after his emergence at the party secretariat, thanked party members for the confidence reposed in him by electing him as chairman.
The former commissioner assured members of the party that the new executive would strive to cover lost grounds and take the party to greater height.