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Oyo South 2027: Chief Wasiu Ajimobi Meets Ido APC Leaders, Rallies Support for Senatorial Agenda, Tinubu’s Reelection

A leading 2027 Oyo South senatorial aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Ikolaba Olubadan of Ibadan Land, Chief Wasiu Ajimobi, has met with APC leaders and key stakeholders in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State to formally announce his intention to contest for the Oyo South senatorial seat come 2027.

Speaking at the event, Chief Ajimobi, former Honourable-elect of the Oyo State House of Assembly (1997) on the platform of the defunct United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP), expressed gratitude to party leadership and solicited for their support on his senatorial ambition.

“My leaders and all stalwarts of our great party here present, I humbly appear before you to officially inform you of my aspiration to represent our great senatorial district, Oyo South, come 2027. I strongly count on your support, and once the mandate is given, I promise never to let you down.”

Ajimobi further described himself as a product of the people and reiterated his commitment to service.“I’m one of you. We have had an age-long relationship. I remain my humble self. My philosophy remains people, people and people. By God’s grace, I will serve Oyo South meritoriously and I will never let you down.

While canvassing support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Ajimobi described Mr. President as a “heaven-sent leader,” stating that APC stakeholders in Oyo State would continue to rally support for Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

Ajimobi also urged Oyo South APC stakeholders to remain united and focused toward the party’s electoral success come 2027.

In separate remarks, party leaders commended Chief Ajimobi’s character and track record. Alhaji Kamarudeen Ajisafe, the overall leader in Ido LGA, praised him as a reliable, pro-people politician who has never betrayed public trust.

Hon. Wahab Oladejo described Ajimobi as a tested and trusted leader with a record of meaningful service.

Kole Adeife also celebrated Ajimobi’s simplicity, accessibility, and empathy, assuring him of strong grassroots support.

Other leaders respectively echoed similar commendations, emphasising Chief Ajimobi’s commitment to people-oriented representation and human capital development.

Chieftains in Chief Ajimobi’s delegation were Hon. Taoreed Adeleke, Hon. Kayode Fagunwa, Hon. Ismail Omotunde Abiodun, Hon. Akeem Adeniran Ila, Hon. Isaac Ajisafe, and others.

Also present at the meeting were Leader Adigun, Alhaji Adeyemo Iyalode, Hon. Erelu Aderonke Alasaro, Leader Badmus, Hon. Akib Alarape, Hon. Remi Olajide, Alhaji Amoo, Mrs Remilekun Royad, Elder Leke among several others.

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