“Years back, we said we were going to serve one term, and that term ends in April,” Gray told the gathering. He reminded affiliates of the hurdles they faced in securing voting rights within the LFA Congress, a feat he credits largely to Raji’s administration. “Some people never wanted us to be part of the LFA voters,” Gray recalled. With the LFA elections roughly four months away, Gray’s exit from the Executive Committee comes with a succession plan. Gray urged the voting bloc to remain united,” warning that the influence they fought for could be undermined if they split their support.
Source: Front Page Africa January 07, 2026 18:14 UTC