Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has declared his intention to contest for the Agege Federal Constituency seat.
Obasa made the declaration on Tuesday during a stakeholders’ meeting held in Agege, Lagos, ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries.
The speaker, a sixth-term lawmaker, said party leaders in the constituency encouraged him to seek the House of Representatives position. According to him, consultations with stakeholders influenced his decision to formally join the race for the federal legislative seat.
“I answered the call of our leaders and stakeholders who believe I can serve Agege better,” Obasa told party members. He urged party members to remain united and committed as the party prepares for its primary elections.
Also, the Lagos speaker appealed for support for former Agege council chairman, Ganiyu Egunjobi, who is contesting Agege Constituency I.
“Egunjobi has served our people diligently and deserves the support of all loyal party members,” he said.

The speaker also asked people to support Azeez Ninolowo, who wants to represent Agege Constituency II. He said the constituency needed experienced and dedicated representatives who understood the challenges facing residents.
“We must present candidates with capacity, loyalty and commitment to the progress of Agege,” Obasa stated.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Obasa’s declaration adds to the growing list of APC aspirants in Agege. Supporters and loyalists of aspirants have intensified mobilisation efforts ahead of the party’s screening and primary exercises.
Residents of Agege and Orile-Agege are closely monitoring developments as party leaders conclude internal consultations. Party members across Lagos State are also awaiting the outcome of the screening conducted by the state and national leadership.
The declaration moves focus away from earlier rumours that Obasa was interested in running for governor of Lagos.
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