LG poll: Hon. Muhibat Rufai-Adeyemi begins ward-to-ward rally after zone-to-zone engagements

In a remarkable show of grassroots commitment and people-centered politics, Hon. (Princess) Muhibat Titilola Rufai-Adeyemi has officially launched her ward-to-ward rally across Ojo Local Government Area, following the resounding success of her first-of-its-kind zone-to-zone campaign tour.

This development is not just another campaign move, it marks a historic milestone in Ojo’s political journey. Never before has an aspirant, ahead of a local government election, visited all the zones in Ojo LGA to meet, listen to, and engage directly with community leaders, stakeholders, and residents. Her efforts have been widely praised by party faithful, traditional leaders, women groups, and youth bodies, many of whom described the initiative as “unprecedented” and “a breath of fresh air in local governance.”

Speaking during the flag-off of the ward-to-ward phase of her campaign, Hon. Muhibat noted that “the strength of any democracy lies in its proximity to the people. That’s why we’re going from ward to ward to hear from the very heartbeat of Ojo.” With this next phase, she aims to further consolidate support, deepen engagement, and ensure that no voice or community is left behind as the July 12 election draws near.

Hon. Muhibat Rufai-Adeyemi is poised to become the first female executive chairman in the history of Ojo Local Government, and the 17th overall since the creation of the LGA. Her candidacy represents not just a political aspiration, but a movement of renewed trust, competence, and inclusion. As she continues to blaze new trails, her approach sets a gold standard for political engagement at the grassroots level, in line with APC’s internal directives and values of people-first governance.

As the election day draws near, Hon. (Princess) Muhibat Titilola Rufai-Adeyemi is calling on all sons and daughters of Ojo indigenes, residents, traders, artisans, youth, and elders to rally behind this historic movement. Her proven track record, commitment to inclusion, and unprecedented grassroots outreach are not just signs of readiness, but of responsibility. “I am not just asking for your vote,” she says, “I am asking for your partnership in building the Ojo we all deserve.” With your support on July 12, a smarter, safer, cleaner, and more inclusive Ojo is not just possible, it is within reach.

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