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Hon. Olufemi Ajibade Eyes Lagelu State Constituency’s Seat in 2027

 

…Extends Festive Greetings

Hon. Olufemi Ajibade has extended warm greetings to the people of Lagelu State Constituency in celebration of the festive season.

In a heartfelt message shared with constituents, Hon. Ajibade expressed his gratitude for the support he has received and reflected on the spirit of unity and joy that the festive season brings.

In his message, Hon. Ajibade emphasized the importance of community and collaboration, stating, “This festive season is a time for reflection, gratitude, and togetherness. I extend my best wishes to all families in Lagelu as we celebrate the joy of the season.”

The CEO of Femi Adewumi Ajibade Foundation (FAAJ) encouraged residents to embrace the spirit of giving and to support one another, particularly those in need.

Alongside his festive greetings, Hon. Ajibade has expressed his intention to contest for the seat of Lagelu State Constituency in the upcoming 2027 Oyo State House of Assembly elections.

With a commitment to serving the people and ensuring their voices are heard, he outlined his vision for good representation that prioritises the needs and aspirations of the constituents.

“I am determined to bring about positive change and to be a voice for our community in the state assembly. My campaign will focus on development initiatives that address the pressing issues facing our constituency, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure.”

Hon. Ajibade’s announcement comes as part of his ongoing engagement with the community, where he aims to foster transparency and inclusiveness in governance.

He has promised to actively listen to the concerns of the people and to work diligently to represent their interests at the state level.

Ajibade reiterated his commitment to good governance and urged his constituents to stay engaged in the political process as they prepare for the upcoming elections.

“Let us work together to ensure that Lagelu State Constituency receives the representation it deserves,” he concluded.

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