
A group under the banner of Lagos State Prominent Indigenes has called on the All Progressives Congress to reserve the state’s governorship position for qualified indigenous candidates in the 2027 elections, citing the need for fairness, equity and inclusiveness.
The call was made during a technical committee meeting held on March 18, 2026, where the group also declared its support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term.
At the meeting, members further resolved that key leadership positions in Lagos State, including the offices of Governor, Deputy Governor and Speaker of the House of Assembly, should, by 2027, be occupied by indigenes of the state.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the session, and signed by the Convener, Adesunbo Onitiri, the group explained that its position is rooted in the need to promote equity, preserve local identity, and strengthen stakeholder participation in governance.
According to the communiqué, aspirants seeking the governorship must meet clearly defined criteria, including verifiable Lagos ancestry, strong academic and professional credentials, and demonstrable experience in leadership across the public or private sectors.
The group also emphasised the importance of integrity, stating that prospective candidates must have a clean record, free from corruption or criminal allegations.
“They must exhibit sound character, discipline, and exemplary personal conduct, with proven achievements within and beyond Lagos State,” the communiqué stated.
It added that such individuals should demonstrate commitment to societal values, including family responsibility, while also possessing the ability to lead collaboratively with a focus on transformational governance.
The group further indicated its readiness to engage with all eligible aspirants, with the aim of identifying and supporting candidates capable of advancing the collective interests and future development of Lagos State.

