2027: House of Reps Aspirant, Socrates Fosters Unity in Oyo APC, Rallies Support for Tinubu

Honourable Monsuru Akintunde Adeyemo, popularly known as Socrates, an influential pan-African activist and pro-people politician, has fostered unity within the ranks of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, positioning the party for a commanding outing ahead of the 2027 elections.

The frontline Ibadan North Federal Constituency House of Representatives aspirant and a seasoned communications strategist, Socrates, praised Chief Moses Alake-Adeyemo for his unwavering role in restoring the Oyo APC to its winning path.


In a message of solidarity, Socrates, a former vice chairman of the Aare Latosa Local Council Development Area (LCDA), urged APC leaders and stakeholders in the state to remain steadfast and united, insisting that a united front can never be defeated.

Adeyemo, who noted that “Oyo people are feeling the negative impacts of the Seyi Makinde-led administration”, which he described as a failed government, also maintained that the only credible pathway forward in the state as of 2027 is the APC.

“Now that the Seyi Makinde-led government has failed the good people of Oyo State, the only credible alternative to take over as of 2027 is APC. I appreciate our leaders for their immense contributions to rebuild a formidable Oyo APC. I also want to charge us to remain united more than ever before because in unity lies the victory,” Adeyemo stated.

Socrates, the state coordinator of Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), also commended the vision of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing Mr President as a messianic helmsman whose leadership Nigeria needs at a time when the nation, he said, is dangerously close to collapse.

Adeyemo emphasised President Tinubu’s pro-people policies and urged Nigerians to actively support and mobilise for the president’s re-election.

Adeyemo further called on all loyalists to intensify grassroots engagement, defend the party’s values, and work together to ensure Oyo APC returns stronger, louder, and more united come 2027.


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