Ogun APC e-registration drive begins to strengthen membership, ensure transparency, and mobilise supporters across the state
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State has launched an electronic registration and re-registration exercise aimed at consolidating the party’s base, strengthening cohesion, and preparing for future elections.
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Governor Dapo Abiodun, represented by his Deputy, Engr. (Mrs.) Noimot Salako-Oyedele, described the initiative as an opportunity for members to deepen their commitment to the APC, which he reaffirmed as Africa’s largest and most successful political party.
“The e-registration exercise opens the door for new members to proudly join the winning party while providing a credible, transparent, and technology-driven membership database,” the Governor said.
According to officials, the digital process is designed to eliminate manipulation and fraudulent practices, enhance accuracy, and ensure efficient data management in line with global best practices for political organisations.
Governor Abiodun urged party leaders, stakeholders, and members to mobilise supporters across all 236 wards in Ogun State, stressing that the exercise is a collective responsibility. “Our leaders, ward executives, and field officers must work together to deliver a seamless, inclusive, and hitch-free registration process. The era of fake or inflated membership figures is over,” he said.
APC Chairman Chief Yemi Sanusi called on members to view the exercise as a unifying and strengthening process rather than a personal or transactional venture. “This registration is not about personal gain; it is about consolidating our strength as a party and positioning APC for continued leadership and electoral success,” he said.
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Sanusi added that additional registration centres and operators would be deployed where necessary to accommodate all prospective members within the limited timeframe.



