Lagos, which is considered a commercial city of Nigeria, has been said to be godfathered by President Bola Tinubu since the return of democracy in 1999.
The reason for this is not far-fetched from the fact that any political party Tinubu belonged to has governed Lagos and is still governing.

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These range from the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the Action Congress (AC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and now the All Progressives Congress (APC).
However, there are many factors in which the leading opposition in Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been unable to take over the control of the state. The major ones are listed below:
Tinubu’s long chain of structure
The APC in Lagos has a long chain of structure that it could be difficult for any opposition party to defeat.
During his administration as governor of Lagos State, Tinubu established the Local Council Development Area (LCDA). All these have not only brought the government nearer to the people but also brought the ruling party closer to them.
Party Supremacy
Since the emergence of Tinubu as governor of Lagos State, the ruling party’s decision has always been supreme among all the successful governments in the state.
Unlike the PDP, where the governorship ticket often goes to the highest bidder, the party’s interest is often reflected in who gets the ticket at all levels.
Communication
One of the factors that has hindered the success of the PDP in Lagos is the lack of communication between the party and the people of the state.
With the APC being the ruling party, there was a certain level of direct communication between the party and the state’s people. At the same time, the opposition PDP appeared nowhere to relate with the people except when the election was approaching.
Fear of the unknown in a change of government
Many Lagosians often felt a certain level of decorum with the ruling party’s administration as successful governments had reportedly followed a certain plan designed by the administration of President Tinubu when he was the state governor.
Thus, many fear certain levels of drawback in the state’s progress should the PDP take over power, and such administration would be more of witch-hunting and administering.
Source: Legit.ng