Sheriff Adekoya Tells Why He’s Contesting For Lagos Assembly Seat

Friend of many, Sheriff Adekoya has made known his interest to represent the people of Somolu 1 constituency at the Lagos State House of Assembly.

He made the official declaration on Sunday, May 8, 2022.

The declaration was held at Esanogbogun Junction, on Abiodun Street, Somolu Lagos.

The ruling All Progressives Congress APC is the party Mr Adekoya has chosen to realise his political ambition.

The declaration was said to be full of glitz and glamour as the son of the soil openly met his people at the town square to officially inform them of his aspiration.

According to information, youth and women groups, political leaders and more from within and outside the constituency that came out in their numbers for the Sunday afternoon event confirmed Mr Sheriff Adekoya is truly loved by his people.

“My aspiration is in the best interest of the people of our constituency”, Adekoya, who was at Acme Road, Ikeja Lagos located state Secretary of the APC today, May 11, 2022 to submit his Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms, reportedly told the huge crowd that came to identify with their own

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