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Wednesday 25 January 2023

Osun East Independent Female Campaign Committee Drawn Support for Famurewa ... to embark on Door to Door Campaign Next week Tuesday




 


As the forthcoming election is drawing nearer, the Osun East Independent Women in Politics gathered in Osogbo to hold a meeting on how to win the forthcoming election in Osun East Senatorial District where the 22 Coordinators of women in politics in 10 local government and area office that comprises Osun East Senatorial District gathered to deliberate and strategize on the forthcoming election.


The Osun East Independent female campaign committee has promised to embark on Door to Door campaign in all the 10 local government and area office that covered the district.


This was made known on Tuesday, 24th January during the meeting of the group in Osogbo, the state capital.


In her welcome address, the Coordinator of the group, Mrs Olutowo Somade Oshin, appreciated the group members for finding time out of their busy schedules to attend the campaign meeting in Osogbo.


She said the motive of the meeting is to strategize on how to deliver massive votes for the Osun East APC Senatorial Candidate, Hon. Ajibola Famurewa and other APC candidates in the forthcoming elections and the women in politics in Osun East are gathered together to promote the candidates of the All progressive congress in the forthcoming election.


She urged members of the party not to relent in mobilizing voters for the party candidates and they should not be deterred in their pursuit for the victory of the All Progressives Congress in the February 25th Presidential, Senatorial, and House of Representatives Elections and that of House of Assembly that will come up on March 13th, 2023.


She implored the people of Osun East Senatorial District to trust Hon. Ajibola Famurewa because he will not disappoint when given the mandate.


In his remarks, the representative of the Osun East APC Senatorial Candidate, Hon. Ayodele Fanibe assured the party members that Hon. Ajibola Famurewa will not disappoint them when given the chance to represent the district.


He urged the residents of Osun East Senatorial District to vote en masse for the Candidates of the All progressives congress in the forthcoming election because the party presented competent, reliable, dedicated, and trustworthy candidates in the forthcoming February 25th and March 13th elections.


Fanibe said is hopeful that All Progressives Congress will win the forthcoming election considering many factors and with the candidature of Asiwaju Bola Hammed Tinubu which will influence the vote of other candidates of the party.


He advised the members of the party to be progressively minded as a true progressive will not deviate on the day of the election, urged them to play their role as progressives by voting for the candidates of the party, mobilizing for them, canvassing for them, campaign for them and wish them well.


In his assertion, Hon. Oluwagbenga Olawuni applauded the group for organizing meetings for the success of the party in the forthcoming election. He also said APC is fantastically ready for the forthcoming elections and all the candidates of the party will be victorious. He urged the people not to mind what happened in the last July 16th governorship election and this time the preparation is very solid.


He urged our women to be very resolute and not relent in mobilizing for the party in Osun East Senatorial District because they are mothers of all.


The PRO of the group informed the members of the group and the party faithful that the group will commence door to door campaign on Tuesday 31st January 2023 and the campaign will cut cross across all the 10 local government and area offices that made up the district and the campaign will also touch all the markets.


Dignitaries at the meeting included Hon. Olanike Omoworare, Alhaji Kudirat Fakokunde, Hon. Kofoworola, Hon. Falaj Subomi, Secretary of the group Hon. Lara Gold, Iyalojas, and others.


Source: idealplusgist.com


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