The union’s Public Relations Officer, Steven Iwindoye, made the announcement during a news conference in Lagos on Sunday.
This endless circus entertainment may serve partisan social media audiences, but it does nothing to advance Nigeria’s democracy.
He stressed that voter mobilisation must be lawful, transparent and respectful of citizens’ rights.
The party described the figure as evidence of its growing grassroots strength and nationwide acceptance ahead of the next general elections.
Mrs Amodu said, “Being widow of a military officer is not easy.”
The APC noted that Nigeria could no longer run a modern economy on an archaic, fragmented, and oil-dependent tax structure.
Mr Ibrahim noted that lives were often lost not only at the point of impact but also due to delayed or inadequate emergency response.
Mr Oladejo said the envoys represent “a carefully selected mix of experience and patriotism.
He said that Lagos had executed far-reaching programmes in the ministry of youths and social development.
Mr Oladejo said, “No other state in Nigeria bears more of the weight of national productivity than Lagos.’’
