A Lagos-based politician, Oluseun Williams has submitted a letter of intent to contest for the office Lagos Mainland 1, Lagos State House of Assembly, to the  Action Congress Nigeria,ACN, at the party’s Secretariat, at Ikeja, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.
Williams, during the submition, said his decision to contest for the post was born out of the desire to give the natives of Mainland a truly competent and progressive  representation.
Oluseun, a grass-root politician, has been a loyal, dedicated and perseverance member of the party. He is a foundation member of the Alliance for Democracy,  Action Congress and Action Congress of Nigeria.
Williams, with the campaign banner RESTITUTION 2011, had earlier contested in 2007 primary election in which he won twice but was asked by party leadership to step-down. He said the yearning and aspiration of his people from Mainland made him to pledge his selfless services to humanity, if given the mandate to represent the constutuency at the State House of Assembly next year.
—Paul Sanusi
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Same o’l same. We are tired of this same breed of politicians seeking mandate. Its time we give the youths a chance for TRUE CHANGE. No more aged lobbyist. Mainland o ni baje o!
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