- Courtesy visit by Eko 57 to Conference 57 leadership
- Reaffirmation of support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda
- Presence of key stakeholders and notable figures across political and social circles
In a show of solidarity and strategic alliance, members of Eko 57, a prominent support group for Bola Ahmed Tinubu, paid a courtesy visit to Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area and Chairman of Conference 57.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the delegation was warmly received at the Chairman’s office, in a visit aimed at strengthening collaboration between the grassroots support group and the leadership of Lagos State’s local government system, while reaffirming unwavering support for the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Speaking during the visit, the leader of the Eko 57 delegation commended the council boss for his leadership strides. “We are here to identify with Hon. Olowa and appreciate his outstanding contributions to grassroots development in Ibeju-Lekki and across Lagos State,” he said.
He further stressed the group’s political commitment ahead of future elections. “Eko 57 remains committed to mobilizing massive support for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and ensuring the success of his Renewed Hope Agenda, including his anticipated re-election in 2027,” he added.
In his response, Abdullahi Sesan Olowa expressed gratitude for the visit and reaffirmed his loyalty to the ideals of the ruling party. “I appreciate this visit and the show of solidarity. It is a clear indication that we are united in purpose and vision,” he said.
He also assured the group of continued collaboration. “Conference 57 remains committed to working with all stakeholders to deepen grassroots governance and ensure the continued success of our great party,” he stated.
The visit also had in attendance notable social figures including Adams Kehinde and Oluwaremilekun Oshodi, further highlighting the broad-based support and influence of the movement across different sectors.





