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Osun senators under PDP have endorsed Tinubu for 2027

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KEY POINTS


  • All three Osun PDP Senators support Tinubu if he seeks re-election in 2027.
  • Formal endorsement was decided at a strategy meeting held in Abuja.
  • Some senators say there has been better food pricing, a rise in safety and advances in infrastructure.

All three Osun State PDP senators have come together to formally recommend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidency.

The announcement came from under the Osun State Senators’ Caucus banner of the PDP. A joint statement from Senator Kamarudeen Lere Oyewumi (Osun West), Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi Ajagunla (Osun Central) and Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi (Osun East) expressed their support for President Tinubu’s re-election.

A strategic finance endorsement

After a significant meeting in Abuja, the three lawmakers declared they would back Tinubu in continuing his leadership role.

Officials of the Senate said President Tinubu’s major investments in infrastructure and the economy have led to positive changes such as a fall in food prices and stronger security.

Full support from Osun senators

Praising the President for working toward a vision that reflects their state, the Senators also encouraged him to press on with progress for the whole nation.

The statement said that the vote is more than a traditional statement; it shows people are truly happy and assured by the quality of President Tinubu’s rule.

We have no serious opposition inside our organization. All of Osun Central is standing firm together to support this important resolution. It is at this point of alliance changes and the announcement suggests that reorganizations might happen before the 2027 general elections.

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