Adeyanju meets Ondo APC president and declares candidacy for Senate

An aspirant for Ondo North Senatorial District, Michael Abayomi Adeyanju, popularly known as Imole, has formally declared his intention to contest the seat, following a consultative visit to the Ondo State leadership of the All Progressives Congress.

Adeyanju made the statement during a courtesy visit to the APC state chairman, Kolawole Babatunde, at the party secretariat, where he also pledged loyalty to the party and commitment to its unity.

The senatorial candidate congratulated Babatunde on his appearance, describing it as a development that signals renewed cohesion and strength within the APC in the state.

He expressed optimism that the new leadership could reposition the party for electoral success, particularly ahead of upcoming political contests.

Adeyanju also commended the administration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, stressing that ongoing efforts in infrastructure, economic growth and social welfare have demonstrated a commitment to sustainable development in the state.

Speaking on national issues, he commended President Bola Tinubu for implementing what he described as bold economic and institutional reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda, stressing that such policies were necessary for Nigeria’s long-term stability.

The aspirant said his decision to join the race for the Ondo North senatorial seat was driven by the desire to deepen representation, empower the youth and promote grassroots development across the district.

He appealed to party leaders and members to support his ambition, promising to work with stakeholders to strengthen the APC and ensure victory in future elections.

Adeyanju’s visit is part of the ongoing consultations by aspirants ahead of the APC senatorial primaries in Ondo State.

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