Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

​Accord Party unveils Lagos gov, senatorial candidates, reaffirms Gbenga Hashim’s presidential bid

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Gbenga Hashim

From Fred Itua, Abuja

​The Lagos State chapter of the Accord Party has officially unveiled its candidates for the 2027 general elections, presenting its governorship candidate, three senatorial candidates, and other aspirants for legislative positions, while reaffirming its endorsement of Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election.

​The unveiling ceremony, held in Lagos, featured the presentation of Certificates of Return to candidates contesting various elective positions, including the governorship seat, senatorial districts, House of Representatives constituencies, and Lagos State House of Assembly seats.

Speaking at the event, the Lagos State Chairman of the Accord Party, Dele Oladeji, said the presentation of certificates formally confirmed the emergence of the party’s candidates and marked the commencement of its campaign activities ahead of the 2027 elections.

​Oladeji, who is also the party’s candidate for Lagos West Senatorial District, described the occasion as a significant milestone in the party’s efforts to provide Lagosians with a credible political alternative.

​“Today is significant because it affirms the candidates of the Accord Party in Lagos State for the 2027 general elections. We are issuing Certificates of Return and formally presenting them as the party’s candidates for the forthcoming elections,” he said.

​According to him, the party’s ideology is anchored on social justice, equity, and welfare-oriented governance, with a commitment to improving citizens’ welfare, enhancing security, and safeguarding lives and property.

​He maintained that many Lagos residents are seeking a departure from the current political order and expressed confidence that the Accord Party possesses the vision and capacity to deliver meaningful change.

The party’s candidate for Lagos Central Senatorial District, Solomon Oladimeji Wahab, said his aspiration was driven by a desire to improve governance and ensure that citizens benefit more directly from democratic dividends.

Similarly, the Accord Party’s House of Representatives candidate for Badagry Federal Constituency, Joseph Taiwo Jehoshaphat, pledged to address infrastructure challenges and youth unemployment if elected. He stated that attracting federal projects and development initiatives to the constituency would be among his priorities.

​For his part, the party’s Lagos State House of Assembly candidate for Somolu Constituency II, Abisoye Obayon, said he entered the race to promote development and expand opportunities for residents.

​Also speaking, the Lagos East Senatorial candidate, Blessing Maduka-Sunday, advocated greater participation of women in politics, describing the low representation of women in elective offices as a challenge to inclusive governance.

​She encouraged more women to seek elective positions and called for policies that promote women’s empowerment, poverty reduction, and wealth creation.

​In total, the Accord Party presented 27 candidates for various elective offices across Lagos State, including the governorship seat, the three senatorial districts, House of Representatives constituencies, and State House of Assembly positions.