Ahead of the 2027 General elections, Adesuyi Adojutelegan, Director General of BTO4PBAT, has predicted a convincing victory for President Bola Tinubu in Ondo State, projecting over two million votes due to his notable achievements.
Adojutelegan disclosed this on Monday during the inauguration of the Ondo Central Ward and Local Government Coordinators for BTO4PBAT in Akure.
He urged group members to mobilise their families for the ongoing voter registration exercise, emphasising that voter registration is a civic duty for every Nigerian, vital for participation in elections.
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Adojutelegan praised President Tinubu’s accomplishments in road construction, asserting that the efforts would resonate with voters in the upcoming election. “We are pleased with Mr. President’s performance over the past two years. His economic policies are reshaping the nation, making food prices more affordable for the populace.”
He declared, “We are working towards ensuring that President Tinubu receives over 3 million votes, and we have begun mobilising our supporters to register as voters.”
He also commended the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for his substantial support in making the group operational across all eighteen local government areas of the state.
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Muyiwa Asagunla, the Director General of the Asiwaju Mandate Group, highlighted President Tinubu’s significant advancements in various sectors, including the student loan program that enhances educational access for underprivileged students. He encouraged the new coordinators to engage in aggressive grassroots mobilisation to secure the President’s re-election in their respective wards.
Olumide Obadele, Director General of the Progressives Network for Tinubu, emphasised the importance of grassroots mobilisation. “We must work towards President Tinubu’s re-election by engaging the grassroots and informing them about his achievements in the last two years.”



