Governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran JANDOR has continued his strategic consultation drive with a high-level visit to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa.
The visit to the Speaker forms a critical part of JANDOR’s deliberate engagement with key institutional stakeholders within the party and government, as he intensifies consultations ahead of the Lagos APC Governorship primaries.
In continuation of his outreach to the leadership of the Lagos State Governance Advisory Council (GAC), Dr. Adediran also paid a consultation visit to Chief Dr. Oluyomi Abayomi Finnih, a prominent member of the GAC, renowned Nigerian obstetrician and gynecologist, and respected elder statesman. The engagement provided an opportunity for valuable dialogue, drawing on Chief Finnih’s depth of experience in governance and party affairs.
“These engagements further reinforce JANDOR’s structured and inclusive consultation framework, which integrates both grassroots mobilisation and high-level leadership engagement. His bottom-top and top-bottom approach continues to drive a broad-based consensus-building process across all levels of the party,” a statement by Jandor’s spokesman, Gbenga Ogunleye said.
During the visits, JANDOR reiterated his commitment to party unity, internal cohesion, and respect for established leadership structures, emphasizing that his aspiration remains anchored on collective progress and the consolidation of the APC’s achievements in Lagos State.
He also reaffirmed that the directive to leaders of his political structure across the 377 wards and 13,326 polling units remains in force, with sustained engagement of party members statewide to deepen support and strengthen alignment ahead of the primaries.
“The consultations underscore JANDOR’s strategic focus on building trust, fostering inclusiveness, and ensuring that every layer of the party structure is actively integrated as the APC prepares for the 2027 electoral cycle,” the statement concluded



