Stakeholders across Ibarapa East and Ido Federal Constituency have lauded the emergence of Kolawole Sheu Adedeji as a prominent aspirant for the House of Representatives seat in the 2027 general election.

The endorsement came from a cross-section of the constituency, including political actors, religious leaders, traders and artisans, who described Adedeji’s entry into the race as timely and reflective of the people’s desire for purposeful representation.

Speaking in separate interviews with Goalpoachernews reporter, community leaders noted that Adedeji’s growing acceptance stems from his perceived commitment to grassroots development and inclusive governance.

They expressed optimism that his candidacy would galvanise wider participation in the political process and foster unity across the constituency.

A political stakeholder in Ido described Adedeji as “a bridge-builder with a clear understanding of the needs of the people,” adding that his emergence signals a shift towards competence and accountability in representation.

Religious leaders also lent their voices, urging constituents to support credible individuals capable of delivering tangible dividends of democracy. They commended Adedeji’s outreach efforts and his emphasis on peace, development and youth engagement.

Traders and artisans within the constituency echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the importance of electing a representative who understands the economic challenges facing small businesses.

Many expressed confidence that Adedeji would prioritise policies that support local enterprise and infrastructure development.

Across the constituency, stakeholders expressed strong confidence in Adedeji’s capacity to offer improved representation, noting that their support is anchored on expectations of transparency, accessibility and effective service delivery.

They emphasised their collective commitment to backing him in the belief that he would surpass previous standards and champion the interests of Ibarapa East/Ido at the national level.

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