Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area has hosted a strategic APC stakeholders’ meeting to review progress and strengthen the party’s ongoing e-registration exercise across the LCDA.
Epe Insights reports that the meeting was held at the council secretariat in Agbowa and was convened by the Executive Chairman, Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, with party leaders and stakeholders in attendance.
The engagement brought together elected officials, past and present office holders, ward executives, and community leaders to assess achievements so far and adopt strategies to deepen grassroots membership registration.
Stakeholders identified key challenges affecting the e-registration process, including delays linked to National Identification Number enrollment and persistent network issues within some communities.
In response, the council chairman facilitated a collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission to enable free NIN enrollment within Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA.
The free NIN registration is scheduled to commence on Monday, January 26, 2026, and is expected to significantly boost participation in the APC e-registration exercise.
Stakeholders widely commended the initiative as a timely intervention to remove barriers facing prospective party members.
Speaking through the Vice-Chairman, Alhaji Wasiu Oluwole Dehinsilu, the chairman appreciated party leaders for their commitment and urged continuous grassroots mobilisation beyond election periods.
He encouraged leaders to leverage community networks to expand APC membership across all wards.
The meeting was attended by notable figures, including the former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Jokotola Pelumi, party leaders, former chairmen, traditional rulers, market leaders, transport unions, and religious representatives.
Stakeholders resolved to intensify mobilisation efforts and ensure the successful completion of the e-registration exercise across the LCDA.
