A frontline aspirant for Mushin Local Government Chairmanship and the convener of MUSHIN TUN TUN, Prince Adewale Arogundade, has commended members of The Mandate Movement (TMM) in Mushin and Odi-Olowo for their impressive turnout at the group’s general meeting over the weekend.
The APC chieftain stated that the massive attendance demonstrated the unity and commitment of TMM members, a positive development for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a statement released through his media aide, Lateef Owodunni, Arogundade expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming participation, reaffirming his dedication to the group’s progress.
“I am truly honoured by the steadfast support and loyalty demonstrated by our members across Mushin and Odi-Olowo. Your dedication strengthens our resolve to build a stronger political structure within the APC,” Arogundade stated.
He also commended the leadership of the State Chairman of TMM, Abdullahi Ayinde Enilolobo, and the leadership at the local level for their consistent efforts in strengthening the group. Arogundade reiterated his confidence in Enilolobo’s leadership and urged members to remain focused ahead of the local government elections.
Enilolobo, in his remarks at the meeting, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and GAC Chairman Prince Tajudeen Olusi. He reassured members that TMM-backed aspirants would emerge victorious and urged them to stay united and align with party directives.
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