A former governorship candidate in Lagos State Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, has described the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) electronic registration and revalidation of party membership as a critical step toward strengthening internal democracy and party cohesion.
Jandor, who participated in the e-registration exercise on Friday at Ward G, Irewe town, in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State, said the initiative would enhance transparency and provide the party with a credible and verifiable membership database to support effective mobilisation and strategic planning.
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He urged all APC members, both old and new, to fully participate in the exercise, stressing that a strong, organised party structure is essential for democratic stability and electoral success.
Expressing confidence in the party’s electoral prospects, Jandor said the APC is well-positioned to secure the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 and retain Lagos State, citing the administration’s bold economic reforms, infrastructure development, improved security interventions, and Nigeria’s renewed global standing.
He noted that Lagos State remains a model of progressive governance, attributing this to decades of policy consistency and institutional continuity under the APC.
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Jandor also emphasised that strong political parties are indispensable to the sustenance of democracy, stressing that governance thrives on strong institutions rather than individual personalities.
He reaffirmed his readiness to serve the people of Lagos State and pledged to continue promoting inclusive, people-centred, and progressive governance under the platform of the APC.


