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2027: Coalition of Lagos indigenous groups endorse Tinubu for another term

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A coalition of Lagos indigenous groups drawn from five Divisions of Lagos State at the weekend gathered in their thousands to drum up support for President Bola Tinubu’s bid for another term in office.
The groups hinged their support for the Tinubu administration’s reforms, which they claimed were already putting Nigeria back on the path of recovery.
The event was held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos. The Oba of Lagos, HRM Rilwan Akiolu, over ten white cap chiefs, many other traditional, religious leaders and political bigwigs were in attendance to grace the historic occasion.
In his welcome address, Renowned Lagosian and Convener, Chief Adesunbo Onitiri, said the gathering became expedient to “Honour one of our own who has risen to the highest office in the land.”
Onitiri declared: “I heartily welcome you all to this historic and significant occasion as we gather together to endorse and support the second term bid of our own son, leader, and President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
“Today is more than a political gathering; it is a celebration of history, destiny, leadership, and the collective progress of Lagos State indigenes. We have come together as a coalition of indigenous Lagosians from the five IBILE divisions— Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Epe— to honour one of our own who has risen to the highest office in the land.
“Recently, we convened an important summit in Surulere where we passionately called on all Lagos State indigenes to become more actively involved in governance and politics within our dear state. Today’s event is a continuation of that vision and a practical demonstration of our resolve to make indigenous participation stronger, more visible, and more impactful.
“For the very first time in Nigeria’s history, an indigene of Lagos State occupies the office of President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Beyond that, another distinguished Lagos indigene also heads one of the most important arms of government — the judiciary. This is a proud and historic moment for Lagos State and one that should unite us all in purpose and celebration.
“This moment, therefore, calls for greater unity among all indigenous communities across the five divisions of Lagos State. We must put aside every division, rivalry, and misunderstanding and embrace a common vision for the future of our State and our people.”
Onitiri pointed out that President Tinubu has devoted decades of sacrifice, political struggle, leadership, and nation-building to the growth of Lagos State and Nigeria.
“Today, it is our responsibility to stand firmly behind him and support the continuation of his Renewed Hope Agenda for the progress and stability of our nation.
“At the end of this ceremony, let us return to our communities and galvanise our people to take greater interest in politics, participate actively in governance, and come out massively to vote for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Onitiri pleaded.
He urged Lagosians that beyond politics, “let us further cement the unity of Lagos State indigenes. We have no other state we can truly call our own.
“The five IBILE divisions must continue to work together, stand together, and collectively hold our destiny firmly in our own hands. Only through unity, inclusion, and strategic cooperation can we preserve our heritage, strengthen our voice, and secure a better future for generations yet unborn.
“Together, we shall continue to build a stronger Lagos and a greater Nigeria”,  Onitiri emphasised.
Following is the list of who is who at the ceremony: Dr Arc Lanre Towry Coker, Princess Adefulire Orelope, Dr Remi Desalu, Sir Shina Thorpe, HRM Oba Rilwan Akiolu, with over 10 white cap Chiefs, many traditional rulers from Badagry and Lagos, Hon Mrs Olayinka Oladunjoye with many Local Govt chairmen, Hon Jimmy Benson, Hon Dr Samuel Ajose, Prince Tajudeen Olusi , Mr Kola James and many important political dignitaries from the five Divisions of Lagos State
Hon. Alhaji Maiyegun, Alhaji Olagbaiye, Hon Adediran Jandor were also present.

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