The All Progressives Congress State Chairmen’s Forum has commenced a three-day strategic meeting in Lagos, bringing together party leaders from across Nigeria to discuss organisational development, grassroots mobilisation and leadership.
Eko Hot News reports that the forum is hosted by the Lagos State Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), with Conference 57 of Local Government Chairmen serving as co-hosts for the national gathering.
The meeting provides an opportunity for APC state chairmen to review the party’s administrative framework and identify strategies for strengthening its structures across the country.
Party leaders are expected to engage in discussions focused on improving internal administration, enhancing coordination and promoting effective leadership at all levels.
The forum also aims to deepen collaboration among state chapters by encouraging the exchange of ideas, experiences and best practices in party management.
Organisers said the meeting reflects the party’s commitment to building stronger institutions that support effective governance and sustainable political development.
Grassroots mobilisation remains one of the major themes of the gathering, with participants expected to explore ways of increasing community engagement and strengthening local party structures.
The discussions are also designed to improve communication between national, state and local party leadership to ensure greater unity and coordination.
The Lagos State Executive Committee described the forum as an important platform for reviewing achievements, addressing challenges and planning future initiatives.
Conference 57 of Local Government Chairmen is supporting the event by coordinating logistics and providing additional institutional backing for the three-day programme.
Participants are expected to examine practical approaches to improving party organisation while promoting inclusive leadership across all states.
The meeting also provides an avenue for strengthening relationships among APC leaders through dialogue and collaborative decision-making.
Observers say regular engagements of this nature help political organisations develop long-term strategies for administration and public service.
The forum is expected to feature presentations, policy discussions and interactive sessions on issues affecting party growth and organisational efficiency.
Delegates from different states are sharing experiences on grassroots participation, membership development and administrative reforms.
Party officials believe such engagements will contribute to stronger institutional capacity and improved service delivery within the organisation.
Lagos was selected as the host city because of its strategic importance and its longstanding role in Nigeria’s political and economic development.
The state continues to serve as a major destination for national conferences, policy dialogues and leadership meetings across different sectors.
Organisers expressed confidence that the forum would produce practical recommendations that will strengthen the APC’s structures nationwide.
They also emphasised the importance of unity, discipline and effective communication in achieving the party’s long-term objectives.
Political stakeholders attending the event are expected to identify opportunities for greater cooperation between state and local leadership.
The forum also reinforces the party’s commitment to continuous engagement with its leadership across the federation.
Analysts believe the meeting will provide valuable insights that could shape future organisational reforms and strengthen internal coordination.
As discussions continue over the three-day programme, participants are expected to develop strategies that support stronger grassroots participation and more effective party administration.
The outcomes of the forum are anticipated to contribute to improved collaboration, enhanced leadership and a more coordinated approach to advancing the party’s objectives across Nigeria.
