The Senior Special Assistant on Grassroots Mobilisation to the Kogi State Governor, Hon. Oshoke Gbenga Sunday, has commended Hon. Funsho Olumoko, a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress for his courage and integrity in speaking truth to the Kogi West extraction during the recent visit of the Kogi West APC Leaders Forum to the palace of the Ohimege Igu of Koton Karfe, Alhaji Saidu Akawu Salihu.
In a statement, Oshoke described the visit as charged with anticipation and unity, noting that Olumoko’s message on transparency and accountability resonated with leaders gathered to chart the future of the region.
He called for collective support for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s re-election bid in 2027, describing the governor’s continuity in office as essential to the progress of Kogi West communities.
While acknowledging that some might view Olumoko’s political message as unconventional, Oshoke urged residents at home and in the diaspora to recognise its underlying truth.
According to him, backing Ododo for a second term would yield significant benefits for the state, stressing that there were no shortcuts to the desired outcomes for Kogi.
Oshoke described the governor as the “chief servant” of Kogi State, citing his leadership and policies as transformative for communities across the state. He called for unity among residents as the state approaches the 2027 elections, urging that their voices and commitment to progress remain unwavering.
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The Senior Special Assistant on Grassroots Mobilisation to the Kogi State Governor, Hon. Oshoke Gbenga Sunday, has commended Hon. Olumoko for his courage and integrity in speaking truth to the Okun extraction during the recent visit of the Kogi West APC Leaders Forum to the palace of the Ohimege Igu of Koton Karfe, Alhaji Saidu Akawu Salihu.
In a statement, Oshoke described the visit as charged with anticipation and unity, noting that Olumoko’s message on transparency and accountability resonated with leaders gathered to chart the future of the region.
He called for collective support for Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s re-election bid in 2027, describing the governor’s continuity in office as essential to the progress of Kogi West communities.
While acknowledging that some might view Olumoko’s political message as unconventional, Oshoke urged residents at home and in the diaspora to recognise its underlying truth.
According to him, backing Ododo for a second term would yield significant benefits for the state, stressing that there were no shortcuts to the desired outcomes for Kogi.
Oshoke described the governor as the “chief servant” of Kogi State, citing his leadership and policies as transformative for communities across the state.
He called for unity among residents as the state approaches the 2027 elections, urging that their voices and commitment to progress remain unwavering.