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The Omoluabi Progressives, a caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, continued their federal constituency tour on Monday, visiting Boluwaduro/Ifedayo/Ila Federal constituency. The Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Adesiji, addressed members from the three local governments, emphasizing the importance of unity, discipline, and collective responsibility in achieving their goals.
Adesiji encouraged members to attract more people from their localities, stressing the need to return progressive politics to its rightful owners. He also announced plans to include people with special needs in a committee being set up by the State Executive Council of the Omoluabi Progressives.
The Chairman praised members for their commitment and zeal, noting that the caucus is working tirelessly to reclaim the state in 2026. He assured them that the state executive committee is dedicated to serving their interests and encouraged open communication.
The concept of Omoluabi, which embodies respect, confidence, and sincerity, was highlighted as a guiding principle for the caucus. Adesiji emphasized the need to rally support and bring more people on board to achieve their vision.
The State Coordinating Team had earlier visited the Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Kayode Bibire I, who praised the efforts of Omoluabi and acknowledged the achievements of Ogbeni Aregbesola in Osun. The monarch expressed support for the caucus’ vision and prayed for its success.
Other speakers, including the Oloye Oba Aro of Ila Orangun land, encouraged members to continue their efforts towards returning the governance of Osun State to the progressives. The Ila federal constituency coordinator, Hon. Adenike Abioye, commended members for their support and commitment to the Omoluabi ethos.
The event demonstrated the caucus’ dedication to unity, discipline, and progressive politics, as they work towards their goal of reclaiming the state in 2026.