Ondo 2024: Aiyedatiwa’s Aide Distributes Palliatives, Launches Door-to-Door Campaign

By Jimmysayo Adebiyi

In a strategic effort to rally support for the APC candidate, His Excellency Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, ahead of the upcoming Ondo State governorship election, Hon. Oyinkansola Aroloye, Special Assistant to the Governor on Mobilisation, has spearheaded a solidarity rally and distributed palliative materials worth millions of naira in Ijare Ward 2.

The rally, held in units 7 and 8, marked the launch of her intensive house-to-house campaign across the community.

Hon. Aroloye expressed her commitment to a comprehensive campaign approach, promising to reach every corner of her ward, particularly Isare units, to secure support for Aiyedatiwa’s re-election.

As Secretary of the Ondo State Women in Politics, she emphasized her dedication to connecting with residents across the area to promote Aiyedatiwa’s developmental agenda and ensure the Governor’s continued service to the state.

During the flag-off event, Hon. Aroloye described her grassroots mobilization efforts as an initiative to boost awareness and strengthen solidarity within the APC community.

She urged voters to support Aiyedatiwa to enable the completion of vital development projects and to protect the interests of their ward.

The event saw a strong turnout, with Aroloye voicing optimism about APC’s prospects in the Ijare LCDA. Mr. Adelanke Olowolafe, a leader from Unit 7, commended Aroloye’s initiative, urging community members to vote for Aiyedatiwa on November 16. Olowolafe called the gathering a festive prelude to an anticipated APC victory.

Youth leader, Bode Ajibulu also praised Aroloye’s dedication, noting her commitment to delivering democratic dividends to Ijare Ward 2.

Ajibulu encouraged all residents, not only APC members, to support the initiative, underscoring that the palliatives and campaign efforts are aimed at benefiting the entire community.

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