OGUN 2027: OLUMAKO UNLEASHES THE YAYI TORNADO
In a rousing address, Otunba Ibrahim Fayomi, Olumako, Director-General of Yayi Liberators Movement, has thrown the weight of the group behind Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, Yayi's, 2027 governorship bid, hailing the senator as the "torchbearer of transformation" in Ogun West.
Speaking at the group's inaugural Ogun state meeting, Olumako Fayomi extolled the virtues of Governor Dapo Abiodun's administration, describing his transformative leadership as a "beacon of hope" that has brought unprecedented development and prosperity to Ogun state. He thanked the Governor for "the great gift" he gave Ogun West Senatorial District in the person of Senator Yayi, praising the senator's role as a key partner in the governor's visionary agenda.
"The partnership between Senator Yayi and Governor Abiodun is a match made in heaven, driving progress and development in Ogun West and beyond," Olumako Fayomi declared, as he commended the symbiotic relationship between the two leaders. "Together, they are unstoppable, and we are proud to be part of this journey."
The Yayi Liberators Movement DG also announced that APC membership registration starts across all wards in Ogun state tomorrow, urging everyone to take part and be part of the transformation.
In a powerful message, Olumako Fayomi urged members to remain steadfast in backing Yayi's 2027 governorship bid, citing his personal experience of being removed as a branch chairman for supporting Yayi. "He was removed as a branch chairman simply because he was a staunch supporter of Yayi, and it has not stopped him from supporting Yayi," he said, implying that their resolve remains unbroken.
As Ogun West prepares for a new era of leadership, the Yayi Liberators Movement is sending a clear message: Senator Yayi is the man of the hour, and together, they will drive Ogun West to greater heights. The meeting marked a show of support for Senator Yayi's aspirations, with Olumako Fayomi leading the charge.
"With Yayi, APC is unstoppable in Ogun state!"

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