
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, a powerful bloc of political stakeholders under the aegis of Mopamuro Progressive Leaders Forum has expressed support for the reelection of Hon. Leke Abejide, the lawmaker representing Yagba Federal Constituency in the Green Chamber of the National Assembly.
The group also distanced itself from a recent publication titled “The Position of Mopamuro Leaders on the 2027 Yagba Federal Constituency Election,” describing it as unrepresentative of the current political realities in the constituency and misaligned with the strategic interests of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Recall that in a rejoinder, signed by over 20 prominent APC chieftains and former government officials from Mopamuro Local Government Area, noted that while they respect the right of every citizen to voice political opinions, the idea of rotational representation without regard to recent electoral dynamics is outdated and potentially harmful to party cohesion and electoral success.
A release signed by the group, including, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo, Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Bolanle Ampitan, former Commissioner for Women Affairs, and others, noted that despite producing APC candidates in both 2019 and 2023, Mopamuro lost to Rt. Hon. Leke Abejide, due to his broad-based popularity across the three LGAs, stressed that he even won six of the ten wards in Mopamuro in the last election.
“That alone clearly indicates that electoral victory demands a strategic alliance, not entitlement.”
The group disclosed its current plan to rally support for Rt. Hon. Leke Abejide, urging him to join the APC and consolidate his re-election bid under the ruling party’s banner.
“We’re working to bring Rt. Hon. Leke Abejide to the APC and support his 2027 re-election bid,” the forum declared, “so that by 2031, Mopamuro can present a stronger candidate with backing from all three LGAs.”
The signatories criticised proponents of the “rotation” agenda, alleging that many are driven by personal ambition rather than collective party interest.
“Two of the signatories were defeated by Elder Leke Abejide in past elections, even on the APC ticket.
“Others who could barely win their polling units threaten to repeat history by once again contesting, risking the party’s fortunes.”
However, the forum singled out His Excellency, Arc. Yomi Awoniyi, for commendation, calling him “a man of integrity and honour,” and expressed their intention to meet with him to seek unity and mutual understanding within the party.
“We must ask ourselves this honest question: what is better for Mopamuro and Yagba people? A ranking, nationally connected representative with a track record of delivery, or a first-time legislator still finding his feet, propelled by entitlement?”
The forum further criticised some of the signatories for lacking valid APC membership status at the ward level, advising them to regularise their membership before commenting on sensitive party matters.
The leaders made a public appeal to Rt. Hon. Leke Abejide to join the APC, promising him full support from Mopamuro APC stakeholders.
“It’s time for our party to benefit from your goodwill and achievements. Let’s unite to build a stronger APC and a better Yagba,” the statement added.
Other signatories to the statement are, “Chief Yomi Charles Orunshola, Pastor Babatunde Samuel, Chief Babatunde Moses, Hon. Sogo Williams and several former local government chairmen, secretaries, and senior aides to the present and the past administrations in the state.”