2027: Adeyanju visits APC Chairman, declares Ondo North Senatorial ambition

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

He called on party leaders and members to support his aspiration, pledging to work collaboratively to strengthen the APC and secure electoral victories across all levels.

An aspirant for the Ondo North Senatorial seat, Michael Abayomi Adeyanju a.k.a. Imole, has paid a courtesy visit to the state leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), reaffirming his commitment to party unity and progressive governance.

During the visit to the APC State Secretariat in Akure the state capital, Adeyanju congratulated the newly elected Ondo State Chairman, Hon. Kolawole Babatunde, describing his emergence as timely and symbolic of renewed unity and strength within the party.

He expressed confidence that the new leadership would reposition the APC as a dominant political force in the state.

Adeyanju also commended the administration of Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, praising ongoing efforts in infrastructure, economic growth, and social welfare. He noted that the governor’s policies reflect a commitment to development and continuity in governance.

At the national level, the aspirant lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as bold reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda. According to him, the administration’s economic and institutional reforms are critical to Nigeria’s long-term growth and stability.

Declaring his intention to represent Ondo North, Adeyanju said he is driven by a desire to serve, bridge the gap between government and citizens, and promote youth empowerment and community development.

He called on party leaders and members to support his aspiration, pledging to work collaboratively to strengthen the APC and secure electoral victories across all levels.

The visit is seen as part of ongoing consultations ahead of the party’s senatorial primaries in Ondo State.

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