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In a surprising political twist, former lawmakers from Ondo have thrown their weight behind Tinubu, urging support for a second presidential term

Former Ondo Lawmakers Support Tinubu's Bid for Re-Election

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In a significant political development, former lawmakers from Ondo State have publicly declared their endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office. The endorsement, which comes amid a turbulent political climate, is seen as a crucial backing for the president as he continues to implement his reformative agenda.

 

The ex-legislators praised Tinubu's leadership style and commitment to national development, stating that his administration has made notable achievements in areas such as infrastructure, economic stability, and national security.

 

The former lawmakers highlighted Tinubu's dedication to fostering unity and inclusivity in Nigeria's complex socio-political landscape. They emphasized that his policy initiatives have helped address several longstanding issues, promoting sustainable growth and addressing unemployment through various empowerment programs.

 

The group also applauded Tinubu’s efforts in advancing agriculture, energy, and technology sectors—core areas they believe are pivotal for Nigeria's long-term prosperity. By rallying behind Tinubu, the ex-lawmakers aim to galvanize local support and strengthen his political base in Ondo State and beyond.

 

Additionally, the endorsement reinforces Tinubu's influence in the southwestern region, where he maintains a strong political foothold. Ondo State, known for its vibrant political scene, is strategically significant for any presidential aspirant aiming to secure a robust mandate.

 

The former lawmakers pledged to actively campaign for Tinubu, underscoring their confidence in his capability to lead Nigeria towards greater achievements. While the political terrain remains dynamic, this show of support serves as a testament to the enduring political alliances that continue to shape Nigeria's evolving democracy.

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