By Peter Dansu
The Allied Peoples Movement (APM) has officially unveiled its candidates for the 2027 general elections in Ojo, Lagos State, with former Labour Party chairmanship candidate, Akogun-Abudu Akinlola Olumayowa, emerging as the party's candidate for the House of Representatives seat representing Ojo Federal Constituency.
Olumayowa, a former Labour Party chieftain and chairmanship candidate in Ojo Local Government, was presented as the party's standard-bearer during the inauguration of the newly elected executives of the APM. His emergence is being viewed by political observers as a significant development in the political landscape of Ojo, given his grassroots appeal and experience in local politics.
Also unveiled at the event was Hon. Olalekan Yusuf Akinpelu, who clinched the party's ticket for Ojo Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly. Party members described both candidates as credible individuals capable of providing effective representation and strengthening the party's growing presence in Lagos State.
The announcement followed earlier party primaries and formed part of activities marking the inauguration of the new executive leadership of the APM in Ojo.
Beyond the unveiling of candidates, party leaders used the occasion to highlight the growing national profile of the APM ahead of the 2027 elections. The party has adopted Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, as its presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential race, a development that has continued to generate political discussions across the country.
According to party insiders, Makinde's presidential aspiration is gradually attracting support from political stakeholders across the Southwest, particularly former members of the Peoples Democratic Party and other opposition figures who are said to be aligning with the APM's emerging political structure in the region.
The governor is reportedly spearheading consultations and political engagements aimed at building a formidable coalition across the Southwest, with the objective of strengthening the party's influence ahead of the next general elections. Several political actors from different states in the region are said to have opened discussions with the party as efforts to expand its membership base continue.
With the emergence of Olumayowa and Akinpelu as candidates in Ojo, coupled with the party's growing regional mobilisation drive and the projection of Governor Seyi Makinde as its presidential flagbearer, the APM appears determined to position itself as a major force in the political calculations leading to the 2027 elections.
