A support group within the All Progressives Congress, the Asiwaju Mandate Group, has begun a large mobilisation campaign across Ondo State to rally women voters behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general election.
The initiative aims to strengthen grassroots engagement among women. In addition, it seeks to build early political momentum for the president’s re-election bid.
Group leaders explained that women remain a powerful voting bloc. Therefore, their participation could shape the outcome of the next election.
Strengthening Grassroots Political Participation
Leaders of the Asiwaju Mandate Group said the mobilisation drive will reach communities across Ondo State.
The campaign focuses on dialogue with women groups, traders, professionals, and community leaders. Through these engagements, organisers aim to highlight the policies and reforms introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Furthermore, the group plans to organise town hall meetings and community outreach programmes. These events will create space for women to share concerns and ideas.
According to organisers, the goal is not only political support. Rather, they also want to encourage stronger female participation in governance and decision-making.
Women as Key Drivers of Electoral Success
Political analysts often describe women as a decisive voting population in Nigeria. Consequently, the mobilisation strategy of the Asiwaju Mandate Group places strong emphasis on women’s engagement.
Group coordinators believe women influence both household and community political choices. Therefore, empowering them with information and political awareness remains essential.
In addition, the campaign intends to highlight government programmes that support families, education, and economic inclusion.
Supporters argue that such policies have a direct impact on women’s welfare and livelihoods.
Building Early Support for 2027
Although the 2027 elections remain some distance away, political groups have already begun strategic preparations.
For the Asiwaju Mandate Group, early mobilisation provides an opportunity to build lasting relationships with voters.
Group representatives say consistent engagement will strengthen public understanding of the administration’s achievements.
They also believe early grassroots work will create a strong support base ahead of the election season.
Promoting the Vision of the Tinubu Administration
Supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu continue to highlight his administration’s reform agenda. These reforms aim to stabilise the economy, strengthen governance, and expand opportunities for Nigerians.
Members of the Asiwaju Mandate Group said their mobilisation effort will communicate these policy goals directly to voters.
They argue that sustained engagement with citizens helps bridge the gap between government initiatives and public understanding.
Consequently, the campaign also includes awareness programmes designed to explain national policies in simple and practical terms.
Expanding the Movement Across the State
The mobilisation drive has already begun in several local government areas across Ondo State. Organisers say additional communities will join the initiative in the coming weeks.
Local coordinators will lead outreach activities at ward and community levels. These leaders will also collaborate with women associations and civic groups.
Through these partnerships, the Asiwaju Mandate Group hopes to create a strong and organised support network.
Looking Ahead
As political preparations gradually intensify across the country, grassroots mobilisation efforts continue to shape the emerging landscape.
For the Asiwaju Mandate Group, the focus remains clear: strengthen women’s participation and build support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.
Supporters believe sustained community engagement will not only strengthen the campaign. It will also encourage broader political participation among women across Ondo State.
Ultimately, the mobilisation drive represents another step in the broader effort to consolidate political support ahead of Nigeria’s next electoral cycle.
