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Performance Over Propaganda: Why Remo Constituents Are Rallying Behind Asiwaju Bola Oluwole, Not Empty Rhetoric

As the political tempo increases ahead of the upcoming bye-election in Remo Federal Constituency, voters are beginning to separate image from impact, and loyalty from leadership. In the midst of this, a shadowy pressure group, operating under the moniker “APC Remo Vanguard”, has emerged with attempts to discredit one of the leading contenders—Hon. Asiwaju Bolarinwa Oluwole (ABO), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flagbearer.
But while these faceless operatives have resorted to vitriol and vague accusations, the facts remain immovable: ABO’s track record of service, presence, and delivery across Remo speaks louder than any concocted campaign of calumny.
This is not an electoral contest for the best catchphrase or a sentimental push based on gender tokenism. Rather, it is a referendum on competence, credibility, and connection with the people.
A Contest Between Substance and Symbolism
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate—who remains largely unfamiliar beyond Sagamu—appears to be riding not on merit, but on the back of political favours, privileged alignment, and engineered endorsements. While supporters of the APC have latched onto phrases like “capacity” and “integrity,” no tangible track record has been offered to back such claims.
In contrast, the PDP’s ABO is a household name in communities from Orile-Oko to Ilara, from Ipara to Irolu. He is not a candidate of emergence but one of embedded service. Residents of Ajigbotifa, Inushin, and Apena know him—not from billboards, but from his footprints in their communities.
Community-Driven Interventions That Speak for Themselves
Hon. Bolarinwa Oluwole’s legacy is built on direct interventions and tangible results. His community initiatives were not born out of campaign necessity, but a sustained commitment to the welfare of Remo residents.
Some of his standout efforts include:
JIGI ABO Free Eye-Care Scheme: Hundreds of Remo indigenes have regained clearer vision through this vital health program—a medical outreach initiative never before undertaken by his opponents.
ABO Water is Life Project: In communities such as Isote, Alagbaon Mefa, Ogijo, and Orile-Oko, residents now have access to clean, potable water thanks to functional boreholes constructed under this scheme.
Electrification Projects: Parts of Sagamu and Isara have witnessed increased lighting and energy access, boosting local commerce, security, and quality of life.
Cancer Care Initiative (Forthcoming): ABO is already laying the groundwork for a cancer awareness and care partnership—a forward-thinking step that prioritizes health equity beyond electoral cycles.
These are not promises but proofs—evidence of a candidate with both the heart and the hands for public service.
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Governance Knowledge That Sets Him Apart
In a political landscape often filled with rookies learning on the job, ABO enters this race fully equipped for national representation. As a former Legislative Aide to a member of the House of Representatives from Remo Federal Constituency, he understands:
The legislative process and how to move critical bills and motions;
The pathways for attracting federal attention to local infrastructure and development needs;
The bureaucracy of the National Assembly and how to navigate it without delay or guesswork.
This means ABO doesn’t just come with passion—he comes with a playbook and a plan. His pre-existing networks, inter-party respect, and institutional familiarity will enable him to function with immediacy and insight from his first day in office.
The Contrast Couldn’t Be Clearer
While ABO continues to connect with grassroots communities through listening, empathy, and delivery, his APC opponent has yet to provide any convincing narrative or evidence of capacity.
Even worse, rather than laying out her vision for Remo, supporters of the APC candidate have focused more on slandering ABO with unsubstantiated associations and character attacks. In a bid to diminish his organic popularity and community-driven approach, they’ve chosen distraction over dialogue.
But the people are not fooled.
ABO’s presence is not the product of staged events or choreographed visits. He has long engaged with these communities—without cameras or campaign jingles. His critics confuse street credibility with street unruliness, failing to understand that ABO is widely respected not for noise, but for nobility.
Remo Deserves More Than Tokens
This is a pivotal election for the future of Remo. The people are no longer swayed by emotional campaigns, gender sentiments, or elite endorsements crafted in political backrooms. They demand equal representation across Sagamu, Ikenne, and Remo North—representation built on trust, track record, and tireless advocacy.
ABO reflects that standard: Remo by origin, service, and spirit. He is not parachuted in; he has walked with the people, served in silence, and delivered even before the ballot was printed.
A Call for Clarity, Not Clout
Rather than throwing stones at a man with substance, the APC and its candidate must be challenged: What exactly is her legislative plan? Where has she delivered? Who has she engaged?
Elections should be about vision, not victimhood.
Hon. Asiwaju Bolarinwa Oluwole is not merely contesting—he is answering a community’s call for responsible, relatable, and ready leadership. With his deep roots in the constituency, proven interventions, and legislative experience, he stands as the most prepared and promising candidate for the Green Chamber.
For the people of Remo, the choice is not just political—it is practical.