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Omooba Babatunde Awolaja Thanks Supporters, Urges Political Unity For 2027 Election Success

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Omooba Babatunde Awolaja popularly known as Baba Tee, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ward 5 Councilorship candidate in Sagamu, has extended heartfelt gratitude to his party members, loyal supporters, and admirers following the conclusion of the Ogun Local Government elections. In a detailed statement, Awolaja acknowledged the efforts and sacrifices of everyone who stood by him throughout the election period, emphasizing their unwavering dedication to the party’s ideals.

“I am deeply grateful to all our party faithful, my loyal supporters, and lovers of our great party for their incredible support during this election. Your trust, encouragement, and hard work have been invaluable,” he said.

Awolaja further called for a renewed sense of unity within the party, noting that the journey toward the 2027 elections begins now. He stressed the importance of setting aside any post-election grievances and working together to achieve the party’s long-term goals.

“This is a critical time for us to come together, heal any divides, and focus on our shared vision. The 2027 elections may seem far, but the work starts now. We must unite more than ever, build stronger networks, and develop winning strategies to secure victory in the next elections,” he urged.

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He also underscored the need for continuous political engagement at the grassroots level, encouraging stakeholders to stay connected with their communities and address their needs. “Our strength lies in our connection to the people. As we move forward, let us engage meaningfully with our communities, listen to their concerns, and provide solutions that reflect our commitment to service,” Awolaja added.

Awolaja’s message comes as a call to action for all party members to align their efforts and channel their energy toward the party’s collective success. His words reflect optimism, resilience, and a vision of a stronger, united political frontin Sagamu.