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2027: Lagos APC reacts to reports of clash between Seyi Tinubu and Speaker Obasa


The Lagos chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has responded to rumours of a rift between Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, and the Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

The party’s leadership has dismissed the reports, stressing that there is no conflict between the two individuals or any other potential aspirants within the party.

Speaking to Daily Trust, Seye Oladejo, the APC’s Publicity Secretary in Lagos, attributed the rumours to opposition groups seeking to create unnecessary controversy.

He reiterated that the party has not made anyofficial statements about the 2027 governorship race, as it is focused on governance and the upcoming 2025 local government elections.

“The party has not spoken about the 2027 election. This is the time for impactful governance, not needless politicking to heat the polity,” Oladejo said.

He added that there is no division between Seyi Tinubu and Speaker Obasa, stressing that the opposition is simply trying to manipulate the situation for political gain.

Regarding the alleged endorsements of Seyi Tinubu, Oladejo dismissed them as external attempts to stir up sentiment and conflict within the APC and stressed that unity and progress should remain the party’s primary focus.

The comments come amid growing speculation surrounding the 2027 Lagos governorship race, with various groups, including those backing Seyi Tinubu, throwing their support behind his potential candidacy.

However, Oladejo made it clear that the party’s priority remains on the immediate task of effective governance and party cohesion.

In response, the Lagos PDP Chairman, Philip Aivoji, also denied any involvement in the matter, distancing his party from the speculations.

“Anyone behind such allegations is on their own,” he stated.

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