[6/26, 5:49 PM] Orente: The air was electric with excitement as the Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area (LCDA) buzzed with anticipation. Supporters clad in vibrant party colors filled the venue, their cheers echoing through the streets. It was more than just a political gathering—it was a celebration of hope, unity, and a shared vision for a better future.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ikorodu West LCDA made a bold statement on 25th June 2025, officially unveiling its candidates for the upcoming local government elections in a grand flag-off ceremony. The event, attended by party leaders, loyalists, and community stakeholders, was a powerful display of solidarity, reinforcing the party’s determination to secure victory on July 12, 2025
As the candidates stepped forward, the crowd erupted in applause. Each aspirant was introduced not just as a nominee but as a beacon of progress—a leader ready to champion the needs of the people. The message was clear: the APC was presenting not just candidates, but solutions.
The ceremony was more than pomp and fanfares it was a platform for the party to reaffirm its commitment to development, accountability, and the welfare of Ikorodu West residents. Party leaders highlighted the candidates’ credentials, their grassroots connections, and their readiness to tackle pressing issues—from infrastructure and education to healthcare and job creation.
“This is not just about winning an election; it’s about delivering real change,” declared one party chieftain. “Our candidates understand the challenges our people face, and they have the vision and experience to turn things around.”
With the campaign now officially launched, the APC is leaving no stone unturned. Door-to-door engagements, town hall meetings, and community outreach programs are already in motion, ensuring that every voter understands the party’s agenda. The energy on the ground suggests a party confident in its appeal—a movement backed by the people, for the people.
As the event concluded, the atmosphere was one of optimism. Supporters left with renewed enthusiasm, ready to spread the word and mobilize their neighborhoods. The stage is set, the candidates are ready, and Ikorodu West awaits a new chapter.
July 12, 2025, will be more than an election day—it will be a defining moment for the future of Ikorodu West