- APC Lagos East women leaders paid a courtesy visit to Senator Abiru
- Discussions focused on unity, collaboration, and the Renewed Hope Agenda
- Senator Abiru pledged continued support for women in leadership and grassroots development
Women leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across the sixteen Local Government Areas of Lagos East Senatorial District have paid a courtesy visit to Distinguished Senator Mikhail Adetokunbo Abiru, strengthening collaboration and reaffirming their commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
Eko Hot Blog reports that led by the Vice Chairman of APC Lagos East Senatorial District, Yeye Olayinka Olusanya, the delegation used the visit to foster party unity, deepen cooperation, and discuss strategic plans to further consolidate grassroots support and development across the district.
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Speaking during the courtesy visit, Yeye Olusanya expressed satisfaction with the engagement. “The visit provided a platform to align our efforts with the Renewed Hope Agenda and reinforce our commitment to a united, stronger APC,” she said.

“We are proud of the impactful work Senator Abiru is doing and will continue to mobilize women to support the party’s mission and progress in Lagos East.”
Senator Abiru appreciated the women leaders for their steadfast loyalty and dedication to party growth, acknowledging their crucial role in political mobilization and governance.
“Women remain a formidable force in our party structure,” he noted. “Your continuous engagement and leadership are essential to sustaining development and progress in Lagos East.
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I remain committed to inclusive leadership and supporting women at all levels.”
The meeting ended with renewed enthusiasm and a strengthened resolve among the APC women leaders to continue contributing to party success and community development across the senatorial district.




