
—- Vows to deliver landslide victory for Tinubu in 2027
— Destroyer of billboards must face justice
By Dayo Johnson Akure
The Director-General of Asiwaju Mandate Group (AMG), Olumuyiwa Asagunla, has urged Christians to emulate Jesus Christ’s virtues of sacrifice, humility, and selflessness.
Speaking in Akure, Ondo State, Asagunla said Easter is a reminder of redemption and love’s triumph over adversity.
Asagunla said that Christians should let the timeless rectitude of Christ shape their daily interactions with neighbours, leaders and the country at large.
He noted that a society built on the principles of compassion and selflessness would invariably prosper.
The DG described Easter as a profound reminder of the power of redemption and the triumph of love over adversity.
According to him “Easter transcends the festive pomp and pageantry. It is a season that calls on all believers to reflect deeply on the life of Christ, His unwavering commitment to service, His spirit of forgiveness, and His ultimate sacrifice for humanity.
Meanwhile, Asagunla reaffirmed AMG’s commitment to delivering a landslide victory for President Bola Tinubu in 2027, citing the group’s grassroots mobilisation efforts across 203 wards in Ondo State.
He praised Tinubu’s reforms and urged Ondo people to support his re-election.
According to him “President Tinubu’s administration has embarked on courageous reforms that will secure Nigeria’s future for generations to come.
” The pains of today are the gains of tomorrow. Ondo State must stand firmly behind this visionary leader in 2027. “
Asagunle said that the group has been working tirelessly across all 203 wards of the state, ensuring that women, youth, and the elderly key into the vision of the minister of interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, to surpass the votes recorded for President Tinubu in the 2023 elections by setting a new benchmark in 2027
According to the DG, “the minister’s engagement and grassroots outreach since 2023 have in no small measure depleted the camp of the opposition in the state.
He pointed out that the opposition parties have been left fragmented and struggling to retain relevance as more individuals and groups continue to decamp to the ruling party.
“We have left no ward untouched. Our mobilisation machinery is reaching every hamlet, every market and every constituency. The message is clear: Ondo State will speak with one loud voice for President Tinubu in 2027.
“The Minister (Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo) has demonstrated that public office is a platform for service, not self-aggrandisement. His humanitarian footprint is visible, verifiable and deeply appreciated. We salute his commitment to the welfare of the common man.”
On the destruction of billboards bearing the image and insignia of President Bola Tinubu in some parts of the state, particularly in the Akure metropolis, the DG, called on security agencies to identify and bring the perpetrators to book.
On the destruction of billboards bearing the image and insignia of President Bola Tinubu in some parts of the state, Asagunla condemned it and called it an attack on democratic culture, and urged security agencies to identify and prosecute the perpetrators.
He expressed dismay that such destruction could occur despite the conspicuous absence of any meaningful opposition in the state.
Asagunla noted that over 90 per cent of the people in the area are already rooting for the APC and President Tinubu ahead of the 2027 election, making the destruction of the president’s billboards not baffling.
“Political expression must never descend into vandalism. Destroying the President’s billboards is an attack on democratic culture and the will of millions who stand with him.
” We urge all lovers of peace to resist such tendencies and report those responsible to law enforcement.”
He however, reiterated the resolve of AMG to remain focused on its grassroots mobilisation agenda, vowing that no act of intimidation would deter its commitment to ensuring a landslide victory for President Tinubu in Ondo State come 2027.
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