The race for the Lagos State governorship in 2027 is poised to be one of the most gripping political contests in recent memory, as two formidable figures—Tokunbo Abiru, a financial titan turned politician, and Akinwunmi Ambode, the once-revered former governor—vie for the mantle of leadership. Amid the clamor, one poser rings loudly in political circles: Between Tokunbo Abiru and Ambode, who is best suited to succeed Babajide Sanwo-Olu?
Highly placed sources within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) suggest that the eventual flagbearer will need the blessing of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose shadow looms large over Lagos politics. But as the tide of public opinion swells, it is clear that this contest transcends party politics—it is a battle for the soul of Lagos.
The drumbeats of support for Akinwunmi Ambode’s return to Alausa echo across Lagos. Residents, civic groups, and political stakeholders are rallying behind the man they believe was unjustly denied a second term in 2019. The Lagos Residents Association (LRA), a prominent civic group, has openly called on the APC to grant Ambode the ticket, describing his previous tenure as transformative.
“Ambode’s achievements in infrastructure, human capital development, and total transformation of Lagos are undeniable,” said Dr. Olumuyiwa Adesanmi, President General of the LRA. “He positively impacted the lives of residents, and we believe he deserves the opportunity to complete the good work he started.”
Ambode’s supporters argue that the controversial APC primary election that led to his 2019 ousting was riddled with intrigue, leaving Lagosians with a sense of unfinished business. The LRA’s statement reflects this sentiment: “The events that denied Ambode a second term were questionable. We urge him to step forward and contest in 2027.”