Yayi Liberators: The Political Force Revolutionizing Ogun State
In a significant development that is sending shockwaves throughout Ogun State's political landscape, the Yayi Liberators, a hitherto Ogun West senatorial district-focused political group, has successfully expanded its influence beyond its traditional base and now boasts a formidable presence across all three senatorial districts in the state.
This remarkable achievement was announced by the group's convener, Otunba Ibrahim Fayomi (Olumako), during a meeting with new members from Ogun Central senatorial district in Abeokuta, the state capital. The meeting, which was attended by a diverse group of political stakeholders, marked a significant milestone in the group's evolution and cemented its status as a force to be reckoned with in Ogun State politics.
Olumako, a seasoned political strategist and grassroots mobilizer, attributed the group's success to its unwavering commitment to the principles of good governance, accountability, and inclusive leadership. He praised the remarkable progress made by the Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration since taking office, particularly in Ogun West senatorial district, where Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) has made a significant impact in less than a year.
Senator Yayi, who has been a beacon of hope for the people of Ogun West, has been instrumental in driving the group's expansion beyond its traditional base. His leadership and vision have inspired a new generation of political leaders and stakeholders, who are eager to replicate his success in other parts of the state.
Elder Gbemileke, coordinator for Ogun Central senatorial district, highlighted the group's admiration for Senator Yayi's achievements and their desire to be part of a movement promoting good governance and sustainable development. "We have been following Senator Yayi's progress and are impressed by his commitment to the people of Ogun State. We believe that his leadership and vision are essential for the state's continued progress and prosperity," he said.
The group's expansion into Ogun East senatorial district has also been met with enthusiasm, with many political stakeholders expressing their willingness to join the movement. "We are excited about the prospect of working with Senator Yayi and the Yayi Liberators to bring about positive change in our senatorial district," said Edward Bankole, a political leader and publicity secretary of the group from Ogun East.
In conclusion, Olumako hinted at exciting developments on the horizon, stating that Yayi Liberators has been rebranded and is poised to take things to the next level following a successful campaign season audit. As the group continues to gain momentum, political observers are watching with keen interest to see how its expansion will shape the political landscape of Ogun State in the coming months and years."
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