Mukaila Oluwafemi (HMO) Urges Badagry APC to Adopt Consensus Candidates
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi (HMO) and APC |
BADAGRY, LAGOS — A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Leader of the House in Badagry West LCDA, Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi (HMO), has issued a passionate appeal for unity and strategic consensus within the Badagry Federation.
In an open letter addressed to the apex leadership on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Hon. Oluwafemi emphasized that the political future of Badagry hinges on its ability to present a united front for the House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly (Constituencies I & II) seats.
The appeal carries significant emotional and political weight, as it marks the first major electoral cycle since the passing of the revered leader and former Lagos State Head of Service, Baba Sunny Akinsanya Ajose, OON.
"This is the first electoral cycle since the passing of our revered leader... that Badagry will be presenting its representatives," Oluwafemi noted. "I humbly urge our leaders to uphold the ideals he left behind and honor his legacy with transparency and sincerity."
Hon. Oluwafemi specifically called upon elder statesmen, including Baba Olatunde Onisalu (Olorunda LCDA), Hon. Joseph Bamgbose (Badagry West), and Baba M.Z. Ogunbiyi (Badagry Central), to lead the charge in fostering dialogue among aspirants.
Drawing parallels with other strategic Lagos hubs like Surulere, Oshodi-Isolo, and Amuwo-Odofin, the APC chieftain argued that a consensus model is the most effective way to strengthen Badagry’s bargaining power at the state level.
Minimized Internal Conflict: Reducing the friction often caused by heated primary elections.
Financial Prudence: Eliminating unnecessary financial burdens on loyal party aspirants.
Political Maturity: Demonstrating to the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) that Badagry is ready for higher responsibilities.
"Failure to unite may result in external imposition of representatives who lack grassroots connection with our people," he warned.
Perhaps the most strategic highlight of the appeal is the call for Badagry to position itself for the Speaker or Deputy Speaker position in the next Lagos State House of Assembly. With the 10th Assembly moving toward its final year, Hon. Oluwafemi believes a unified Badagry is perfectly placed to negotiate for these top-tier legislative roles.
"While broader ambitions like Governor remain important, we must not lose sight of securing these critical and attainable positions," the letter read.
Hon. Oluwafemi also addressed the "sacrifice" made by those who might be asked to step down for the sake of the party. He insisted that such individuals must be adequately compensated with meaningful roles, such as **Commissioners, Special Advisers, or strategic board appointments, to ensure long-term loyalty and internal harmony.
The "HMO" Recommendations:
1. Urgent Meeting: Convene an immediate summit of apex leaders, stakeholders, and all aspirants.
2. Voluntary Dialogue: Encourage aspirants to find common ground through negotiation.
3. Transparent Selection: If consensus fails, implement a credible internal process that everyone can respect.
"Badagry must rise again—through unity, strategic planning, and collective resolve," Hon. Oluwafemi concluded, positioning his appeal as a necessary step for a stronger, more influential Badagry within the Lagos APC family.
By: Manoah Kikekon
 |
| Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi (HMO) and APC |
BADAGRY, LAGOS — A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Leader of the House in Badagry West LCDA, Hon. Mukaila Oluwafemi (HMO), has issued a passionate appeal for unity and strategic consensus within the Badagry Federation.
In an open letter addressed to the apex leadership on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Hon. Oluwafemi emphasized that the political future of Badagry hinges on its ability to present a united front for the House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly (Constituencies I & II) seats.
The appeal carries significant emotional and political weight, as it marks the first major electoral cycle since the passing of the revered leader and former Lagos State Head of Service, Baba Sunny Akinsanya Ajose, OON.
"This is the first electoral cycle since the passing of our revered leader... that Badagry will be presenting its representatives," Oluwafemi noted. "I humbly urge our leaders to uphold the ideals he left behind and honor his legacy with transparency and sincerity."
Hon. Oluwafemi specifically called upon elder statesmen, including Baba Olatunde Onisalu (Olorunda LCDA), Hon. Joseph Bamgbose (Badagry West), and Baba M.Z. Ogunbiyi (Badagry Central), to lead the charge in fostering dialogue among aspirants.
Drawing parallels with other strategic Lagos hubs like Surulere, Oshodi-Isolo, and Amuwo-Odofin, the APC chieftain argued that a consensus model is the most effective way to strengthen Badagry’s bargaining power at the state level.
Minimized Internal Conflict: Reducing the friction often caused by heated primary elections.
Financial Prudence: Eliminating unnecessary financial burdens on loyal party aspirants.
Political Maturity: Demonstrating to the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) that Badagry is ready for higher responsibilities.
"Failure to unite may result in external imposition of representatives who lack grassroots connection with our people," he warned.
Perhaps the most strategic highlight of the appeal is the call for Badagry to position itself for the Speaker or Deputy Speaker position in the next Lagos State House of Assembly. With the 10th Assembly moving toward its final year, Hon. Oluwafemi believes a unified Badagry is perfectly placed to negotiate for these top-tier legislative roles.
"While broader ambitions like Governor remain important, we must not lose sight of securing these critical and attainable positions," the letter read.
Hon. Oluwafemi also addressed the "sacrifice" made by those who might be asked to step down for the sake of the party. He insisted that such individuals must be adequately compensated with meaningful roles, such as **Commissioners, Special Advisers, or strategic board appointments, to ensure long-term loyalty and internal harmony.
The "HMO" Recommendations:
1. Urgent Meeting: Convene an immediate summit of apex leaders, stakeholders, and all aspirants.
2. Voluntary Dialogue: Encourage aspirants to find common ground through negotiation.
3. Transparent Selection: If consensus fails, implement a credible internal process that everyone can respect.
"Badagry must rise again—through unity, strategic planning, and collective resolve," Hon. Oluwafemi concluded, positioning his appeal as a necessary step for a stronger, more influential Badagry within the Lagos APC family.