In a defining moment for the political future of Ogun State, High Chief Olanrewaju Bashorun, fondly known as Larrybash, has expressed immense joy and pride over the emergence of Olamilekan Solomon Adeola as the All Progressives Congress (APC) consensus candidate for the 2027 governorship election.
Describing the development as “a victory for unity, vision, and progressive leadership,” Larrybash commended the courage and foresight of Governor Dapo Abiodun for steering the party toward a seamless and strategic succession plan. The announcement, made during a high-level APC caucus meeting of party leaders and stakeholders, has since resonated across the state as a bold step toward continuity and stability.
High Chief Bashorun noted that Senator Adeola’s emergence did not come by chance, but as a result of years of unwavering dedication to public service, grassroots connection, and impactful representation.
“This is a moment of renewed hope for Ogun State. Senator Adeola has consistently demonstrated capacity, compassion, and commitment to the people. His emergence as consensus candidate reflects the trust and confidence the party and the people have in his leadership,” Larrybash stated.
He further emphasized that the unity displayed within the APC at this critical time signals a strong foundation for victory in 2027, adding that the party is poised not only to retain power but to deepen development across all sectors of the state.
Larrybash reaffirmed his total support for Senator Adeola, pledging to mobilize support and work with stakeholders to ensure the realization of a greater Ogun State under his anticipated leadership.
As the journey to 2027 begins, this endorsement marks more than a political decision—it represents a collective resolve to build on past achievements and usher in a new era of inclusive growth and prosperity.
Indeed, Ogun State stands on the threshold of a promising future.
HIGH CHIEF OLAREWAJU BASHORUN (LARRYBASH) CELEBRATES YAYI’S EMERGENCE AS APC CONSENSUS GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE
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