The All Progressives Congress (APC) leads Lagos election results following the conclusion of voting by 3:00 p.m. today.
Despite widespread reports of logistical delays and low turnout, vote collation began across all 57 councils in Lagos State.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu acknowledged the early delays after casting his vote at Adeniji-Adele electoral ward in Lagos Island.
He explained that logistical challenges disrupted early voting, though he expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct overall.
By 4:00 p.m., APC leads Lagos election results in multiple areas, including Yaba, Ikeja, Agege, Bariga, and Somolu.
In Adeniji-Adele Polling Unit 006, where Sanwo-Olu voted, APC emerged dominant, with PDP trailing and LP in third.
Yaba LCDA APC chairmanship candidate, Adebayo Adefuye, described the election as smooth, peaceful, and critically grassroots-centered.
Adefuye told reporters that local government elections matter most because they directly impact citizens at the community level.
Unveiling his policy agenda titled Yaba tuntun (“New Yaba”), Adefuye promised fresh leadership and genuine community development.
He outlined bold plans to reverse years of poor governance and restore public trust in Yaba’s local leadership.
He also praised President Bola Tinubu for his commitment to enforcing financial autonomy at the local government level.
Adefuye emphasized that fiscal independence would allow councils to deliver real impact through transparent and accountable governance practices.
Observers noted that while the election proceeded without violence, the low turnout raises concerns about civic engagement levels.
As results continue to roll in, APC leads Lagos election outcomes and looks poised to retain major council seats.
Election officials have begun the counting process, and more updates are expected before final declarations by the electoral body.