News Update
Honourable Dare Ajumobi, popularly known as Giri Ojo, has officially launched his campaign for the Chairmanship position of Atakunmosa West Local Government. The event, which took place amidst great fanfare, was massively attended by enthusiastic youths from across the local government.
Notable leaders present at the occasion included Hon. Disu Oyedele, Hon. Babatunde Festus Komolafe, Hon. Abeke, Hon. Mudasir Bello, and Hon. Oriowo, Barrister Omole , Hon. Deji Fakowajo among others. The party leadership presented Giri Ojo with the party flag, symbolizing unity and solidarity.
All eleven wards councilorship aspirants were also present, pledging their support for Giri Ojo’s candidacy. This collective effort demonstrates the party’s commitment to working together towards a common goal.
As Giri Ojo embarks on this new chapter in his political journey, he is poised to leverage his experience and leadership skills to drive positive change in Atakunmosa West Local Government. His campaign promises to focus on the welfare and development of the community, with a strong emphasis on transparency, accountability, and inclusivity.
The massive turnout of youths at the event is a testament to Giri Ojo’s popularity and the enthusiasm surrounding his candidacy. With their support, he is well-positioned to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the people of Atakunmosa West Local Government.
Photos of the event….
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