Sustaining the Mandate: BTO pushes President Tinubu’s Re-Election with AMG in Ondo

By Dayo Joe

The Honourable Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, is leading grassroots efforts to support President Tinubu’s re-election in 2027, focusing on Ondo State. The Asiwaju Mandate Group (AMG) gave a preview of 2027 at the opening of their impressive office in Akure, Ondo State’s capital, on Friday, September 26, 2025.

Supporters of the group gathered in Akure, turning the office opening into a lively carnival with vibrant crowds and vehicles. Thousands of supporters, dressed in colorful AMG attire, chanted slogans and waved banners for President Tinubu’s vision. Local musicians, including Buga star Jesse King with his rich repertoire, and cultural troupes performed, boosting the festive mood

Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s representative spoke to the crowd, stressing unity and grassroots mobilization across the state to build a strong voter base. In Akure, the new AMG office stood as a symbol of ambition, its sleek design promising continuity.

Known as BTO, the Honourable Minister has sparked a movement uniting Ondo State under Tinubu’s leadership.

The event was more than a ceremony, it was a vivid display of hope, with thousands seeing 2027 as a step in Nigeria’s rise.

Akure’s streets and the new office became a stage for loyalty and vision, setting the tone for a campaign that feels like a cultural revival.

The carnival vibe grew as supporters from all the local governments flooded Akure, with the AMG attire painting the city in solidarity. Banners flew high, and chants of “Asiwaju” echoed in the air. Yoruba drummers played soul-stirring rhythms, while Ebira cultural troupes danced, blending heritage with hope.

This was no ordinary event; it was a mosaic of resolve, each supporter part of a unified story, driven by Tinubu’s vision for a Nigeria thriving on innovation and opportunity.

The representative of the Minister at the event spoke with a calm yet energizing voice, urging the crowd to spread Tinubu’s message to every home. “This mandate is ours to uphold, from markets to farms, young to old,” he said, sparking cheers that filled the day.

The AMG office, a hub of strategy and inspiration, stood ready to drive this movement, its doors open to grassroots activism across the eighteen local governments of Ondo State.

This was more than a campaign launch; it was a pledge to embed Tinubu’s reforms—economic growth, infrastructure progress, and youth empowerment—into every community, ensuring that Ondo State remains a stronghold for 2027.

As stars lit up Akure’s sky, the event glowed with energy, the crowd moving to music and shared dreams. Stories of Tinubu’s impact on the economy, new roads like the Ondo/Ore dualization, Lagos-Calabar coastal roads, and Akure-Ikere-Ado Ekiti road circulated among the crowd, fueling their enthusiasm.

With the leadership provided by the Honourable Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (BTO), and AMG’s enthusiasm, the mandate is more than a political goal; it’s a living promise of a renewed Nigeria, led by a state ready to charge forward.

The Asiwaju Mandate Group’s efforts extend beyond rallies and celebrations, focusing on practical initiatives to engage communities. From organizing town hall meetings to distributing educational material about Tinubu’s policies, AMG is building a network of informed supporters.

Volunteers are trained to connect with voters in rural areas, ensuring that the message of progress resonates in every corner of Ondo State.

This grassroots approach, championed by BTO, emphasizes inclusivity, empowering women, youth, and farmers to see themselves as stakeholders in the mandate’s success.

The Asiwaju Mandate Group is not just sustaining the mandate but redefining political mobilization in Ondo State, setting a model for other regions to follow. The group is effectively sustaining the Mandate beyond 2027 through strategic efforts and dedicated actions, thanks to the visionary leadership of the Impressario and the indefatigable BTO.

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