The Asiwaju Mandate Group (AMG), a frontline political support movement for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has inaugurated its Ose Local Government chapter with a strong call to promote the President’s achievements across grassroots communities.
The inauguration ceremony held at Ifon, the headquarters of Ose LGA in Ondo State, drew a crowd of enthusiastic supporters including market women, farmers, artisans, and key political figures from across the district.
Speaking at the event, the Ondo State Director of Special Duties of AMG, Engr. Babatunde Gbalajobi, extolled President Tinubu’s visionary and inclusive leadership.
He described Tinubu as a man of action whose legacy is defined by bridging the divide between the elite and ordinary citizens.
“President Tinubu remains a beacon of hope for Nigerians,” Gbalajobi said, “His people-centred policies are aimed at laying a solid foundation for national prosperity.”
The AMG Director-General, High Chief Olumuyiwa Asagunla, who officially inaugurated the chapter, urged residents of Ose, the Ondo North Senatorial District, and the wider state to unite behind Tinubu’s leadership ahead of the 2027 elections.
He reassured supporters of the administration’s commitment to development, stating:
“The sacrifices we are making today will soon yield bountiful rewards under the focused and people-driven leadership of President Tinubu. With dedication, resilience, and collective effort, Nigeria will reach its full potential.”
The inauguration attracted several dignitaries including former House of Representatives member Hon. Eniolorunda Omosule, Dr. Anthony Modupe, High Chief Oniye Olatunji, Dr. Oyegoke Samuel, and Hon. Adelana Adesida.
Also in attendance were Dr. Saliu Omotosho, Hon. Feyi Awodeyi, and Chief Isaac. The Executive Chairman of Ose LGA, Barr. C.K. Ojo, was represented by the Council Secretary, Hon. Gbenga Igeleke.
The event was marked by a warm reception from local traders and artisans, who expressed open endorsement of AMG’s mission to amplify the President’s message of hope and renewal across Nigeria’s grassroots.