Ambassador Abdulsabur Abiola Olawore, a governorship aspirant in Oyo State, has been screened by the committee set up by Governor Seyi Makinde to assess aspirants ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

‎The interactive exercise, held on Thursday, forms part of ongoing efforts to evaluate aspirants and ensure that only credible and widely accepted candidates emerge.

‎During the session, Ambassador Abiola presented his credentials, experience, and vision for Oyo State, outlining his plans for governance and development.

‎His performance before the panel was said to have resonated positively with observers, further strengthening his intention to serve the good people of Oyo state.

‎The interactive session has also sparked renewed enthusiasm among his supporters, particularly across Ibadan North Local Government and other parts of Ibadanland, where he is regarded as a grassroots-oriented figure with growing political appeal.

‎Many supporters described his appearance as a strong signal of readiness and capacity for leadership.

‎Supporters of the aspirant have continued to mobilize across communities, expressing confidence in his ability to deliver inclusive governance.

‎They point to his accessibility and engagement with local stakeholders as factors driving his increasing acceptance.

‎Supporters also highlight his blend of local connection and international exposure, noting that his background in engineering, business, and global consultancy positions him as a candidate with both technical competence and strategic insight.

‎In the wake of the exercise, political observers say momentum is gradually building around his aspiration, with his supporters intensifying consultations and alignment efforts across different zones of the state.

‎As the 2027 governorship race gathers pace, Ambassador Abiola’s screening is being seen not just as a routine exercise, but as a defining moment for his campaign, further energizing his base and shaping conversations within Oyo State’s evolving political landscape.

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