Tinubu’s re-election: AMG Inaugurates Women Wing in Ose LGA under BTO Ambassadors

The Asiwaju Mandate Group (AMG) has inaugurated its Women Wing in Ose Local Government Area under the coordination of the BTO Ambassadors to further strengthen its grassroots network and mobilise women for greater political participation.

The event, which drew women leaders, political stakeholders, and party loyalists from all wards across Ose, marked another major milestone in AMG’s ongoing statewide sensitisation and inclusion drive.

Speaking at the inauguration, the Director-General of the Group, Asiwaju Olumuyiwa Asagunla, commended the women for their steadfastness and commitment to the ideals of progressive politics.

He described the women’s wing as “the strength and voice of the movement at the grassroots,” adding that their role is critical in sustaining the legacies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and advancing his re-election in 2027, as envisioned by the convener of the group and Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

“The Asiwaju Mandate Group remains a people-driven platform. We believe women are not just supporters but strategic partners in governance and nation-building. What we are witnessing here today is the awakening of that collective energy toward promoting President Tinubu’s achievements in office and sustaining his mandate in the 2027 election.” Asagunla said.

The Director of Women Affairs of AMG, Erelu Yemi Ajonibode, officially inaugurated the women’s structure, which cuts across all wards in Ose Local Government, under the coordination of Mrs Nike Awodeyi, wife of prominent Ondo State community leader, Colonel Awodeyi (rtd.).

In her address, Erelu Awodeyi lauded the enthusiasm of the women and reaffirmed the group’s resolve to create equal opportunities for women’s active participation in politics and leadership.

“Our mission is clear, to give every woman in Ondo State a voice and a platform to contribute meaningfully to the democratic process, especially toward the re-election of President Tinubu in 2027. The women of Ose have shown today that they are ready to take charge.” She said.

The newly inaugurated Coordinator, Mrs. Nike Awodeyi, expressed gratitude for the confidence reposed in her and pledged to work tirelessly with her team to promote the goals of the Asiwaju Mandate Group across all wards of Ose Local Government.

In his remarks, the Director of Special Duties and Coordinator of the BTO Ambassadors, Engr. Tunde Gbalajobi, highlighted the significance of the inauguration as part of a broader strategy to strengthen the base of the Asiwaju Mandate Group across the state. He noted that the BTO Ambassadors, inspired by the leadership style and vision of Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, have remained a formidable force in grassroots mobilisation and political education.

Gbalajobi reaffirmed the group’s commitment to sustaining President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, as enshrined in the mandate of the Asiwaju Mandate Group and the All Progressives Congress, APC, as a party.

The event also featured goodwill messages from notable AMG leaders and coordinators, including the Secretary, Nana Opri, the Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister on Political Affairs, Hon. Kunle Omogunwa, Director of Women Affairs, and Director of Special Interest, Mrs. Joyce Olugbemisola, all of whom commended the vision of the movement and the dedication of its leadership.

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