A group of notable political leaders under the auspices of Tinubu Support Group (TSG) Leaders of Thought has resolved to mobilize support for the Presidential Ambition of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
This was the outcome of a meeting of the group held in Ayetoro Gbede, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State.
In a Statement obtained by The Drum Reporters, the meeting was aimed at deliberating over the way forward on “how the pendulum of victory will swing to the direction of Tinubu/Shetima, other All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates and how to make the party existing structures more formidable as a preparation for the forthcoming general elections.”
“To this effect, series of political strategies albeit ethical and progressive will be deployed anytime from now.
To a large extent, we are going to operate through cells that will be most unidentifiable by non active members of the Movement.”
In his remarks, Hon. Dayo Akanmode who is a member of the Steering Committee stated that the meeting was timely as the nation is moving into Campaigns for the next general elections.
In his words “there might not be a better time than this to showcase the image of our own son Hon James Abiodun Faleke.
According to Dayo Akanmode, the present political atmosphere would in no doubt serve as an avenue for them to give him the maximum support he needs, while describing him as one of the major pillars in Tinubu presidential campaign team today. In addition, Faleke remains a man it has pleased God to place in helm of affairs with a lot of influencial statutory which he derives from echelon of power in the party structures.
On his part, a member of the Steering Committee of Tinubu Support Group, Amb. Dapo Olutekunbi emphasized the need to bring leaders of high repute on board whose mobilizing capacity is beyond measure.
He equally encouraged all members of the leaders of thought to give their best in the general interest of the party.
Other prominent members present at the meeting who made their marks were Chief Taiye Ikupeleye, Hon. Johnson Toluyemi, Hon. Dare Osawu Hon. Boye Bello and others.