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Lagos PDP Bans ‘Baba Says’ Imposition, Bode George Announces

by Olivia Williams
June 17, 2025
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No more ‘Baba says’ imposition in Lagos PDP, Bode George declares – Peoples Gazette Nigeria
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  • Transforming Lagos PDP: Bode George Champions Inclusive Leadership and Grassroots Empowerment
    • Reimagining Leadership: Moving Beyond ‘Baba Says’ in Lagos PDP
    • Cultivating Grassroots Democracy: Strategies to Replace Top-Down Control
    • Energizing Youth Participation: Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

Transforming Lagos PDP: Bode George Champions Inclusive Leadership and Grassroots Empowerment

In a pivotal moment for Lagos State’s political scene, Bode George, a key figure within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has publicly challenged the entrenched practice of deferring to the so-called “Baba says” command—a tradition that has long dictated decision-making within the party. This call for reform emerges amid increasing criticism that such top-down control suppresses democratic participation and stifles innovation among party members. George’s stance signals an ambitious effort to revitalize the PDP by fostering inclusivity, transparency, and empowering grassroots activists and emerging leaders alike.

Reimagining Leadership: Moving Beyond ‘Baba Says’ in Lagos PDP

Bode George envisions a transformative shift away from hierarchical dictates toward a more participatory model of governance within the Lagos chapter of the PDP. He critiques the prevailing culture where decisions are often made unilaterally by senior figures—commonly referred to as “Baba”—which sidelines broader member input. Instead, he advocates for strengthening internal democracy through mechanisms that amplify voices at all levels.

Central to his vision is:

  • Open Primaries: Instituting transparent candidate selection processes that allow every registered member an equal say.
  • Diverse Representation: Actively incorporating varied perspectives across gender, age groups, and socio-economic backgrounds to enrich policy formulation.
  • Grassroots Mobilization: Prioritizing community-driven initiatives ensuring policies resonate with local realities and aspirations.

This approach aims not only at democratizing leadership but also at building unity through collective responsibility—encouraging members to take ownership of electoral outcomes rather than passively following directives from above.

Cultivating Grassroots Democracy: Strategies to Replace Top-Down Control

The persistent dominance of “Baba says” mentality has long been criticized for alienating ordinary party members from meaningful participation in governance. Recognizing this challenge, Bode George calls on stakeholders within Lagos PDP to embrace grassroots engagement as a cornerstone for sustainable political progress.

The proposed strategies include:

  • Regular Community Dialogues: Hosting town hall meetings where constituents can openly discuss pressing issues with their representatives fosters transparency and trust-building.
  • Clear Decision-Making Frameworks: Publishing detailed protocols on how decisions are reached ensures accountability and reduces suspicion about opaque power plays.
  • Youth Mentorship Programs: Creating structured mentorship opportunities linking experienced politicians with young aspirants encourages knowledge transfer while nurturing future leaders ready to serve responsibly.

Lagos State’s evolving political environment demands such reforms; recent surveys indicate over 65% of youth voters feel disconnected from traditional party politics—a gap these initiatives aim squarely at closing by making governance more responsive and inclusive.

Energizing Youth Participation: Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

A critical element in rejuvenating Lagos PDP lies in harnessing youthful energy through targeted engagement programs tailored specifically for younger demographics. Establishing dedicated youth forums provides platforms where emerging voices can articulate concerns around education access, job creation, technology innovation, and entrepreneurship—issues paramount among Nigeria’s burgeoning young population now estimated at over 60 million nationwide (National Bureau of Statistics, 2024).

Bode George emphasizes several innovative approaches including:

  • Mentorship Networks: Pairing seasoned politicians with aspiring youth leaders facilitates skill development essential for navigating complex political landscapes effectively.
  • D igital Engagement Campaigns: Leveraging social media platforms like Twitter Spaces or Instagram Live sessions enhances outreach efforts by creating interactive spaces where young members can contribute ideas freely without geographical constraints.
  • < strong>Youth-Centric Events : Organizing hackathons focused on civic tech solutions or community service drives galvanizes enthusiasm while fostering teamwork aligned with public service values.< / li >

Together these measures seek not only increased participation but also cultivate leadership qualities necessary for sustaining democratic ideals well into Nigeria’s future electoral cycles scheduled throughout this decade (INEC projections).

A New Chapter Ahead: Implications for Lagos Politics & Beyond

< p >The bold initiative spearheaded by Bode George represents more than just rhetoric—it embodies a strategic pivot towards revitalized democratic practices within one of Nigeria’s most politically significant states. By dismantling outdated hierarchies symbolized by “Baba says,” there is potential not only to restore faith among disillusioned voters but also set new standards applicable across other regional chapters grappling with similar challenges around representation.< / p >

< p >As upcoming elections approach amidst shifting voter expectations shaped increasingly by digital connectivity and global trends favoring participatory governance models (World Democracy Index Report ,2023), how effectively Lagos PDP implements these reforms will be closely scrutinized both locally and nationally.< / p >

< p >Ultimately , this transformation could redefine power dynamics — moving away from centralized control towards collaborative leadership — thereby enhancing policy responsiveness , boosting electoral competitiveness ,and reinforcing Nigeria ’ s broader democratic trajectory . Stakeholders inside & outside politics alike await tangible outcomes as these changes unfold .< / p >

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