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APC women, youths block Aiyedatiwa’s convoy over ‘fake’ Reps list

APC women, youths block Aiyedatiwa’s convoy over ‘fake’ Reps list

What happens when loyalty turns to protest? In Ondo State, a wave of discontent swept through the ranks of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as hundreds of women and youths took a bold stand against their own leadership.

The catalyst for this unrest? An alleged "fake" list of candidates for the House of Representatives. The protestors' actions came to a head when they blocked the convoy of Governor Aiyedatiwa, a move that underscores the intensity of their frustration and desire for accountability.

But why does this matter to you? In an era where political representation is critical, the voices of constituents—especially women and youths—are vital in shaping policies and ensuring that their votes truly count. When these groups feel sidelined, it raises questions about the effectiveness and integrity of the political process.

As the scene unfolded, the demands of the protestors became clear: they want transparency and an assurance that their choices in elections will reflect their voices. It’s a reminder of the power of collective action and the importance of listening to the grassroots.

Interestingly, this protest reflects a broader trend observed across Nigeria, where citizens are increasingly vocal about their rights and expectations from elected officials. The discontent within the APC could signal significant implications for future elections, not just in Ondo but beyond.

So, what will come of this unrest? Will the party address the concerns of its women and youth members, or will this standoff mark the beginning of a deeper rift within the APC?

Stay tuned as developments unfold, and for the latest verified details, consider reading the full report at the source.

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