2027: Kwara Central Youth Group Takes AbdulRazaq, SYD Campaign to Grassroots

As political activities ahead of the 2027 general elections gather momentum, the Kwara Central Youth for SYD has commenced a grassroots mobilisation campaign across the four local government areas of Kwara Central Senatorial District in support of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and Hon. Salihu Yakubu Danladi (SYD).

The mobilisation campaign, which began in Ilorin West Local Government Area, has moved to Ilorin South, where the group engaged youths, party leaders and other stakeholders as part of efforts to strengthen support at the grassroots.

The Ilorin South mobilisation, held on Friday, was attended by the Zonal Youth Leader, Hon. Zubair Aliyu Rogun; the member representing Ilorin South Constituency in the Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Maryam Aladi, who was represented by her Personal Assistant; the Ilorin South APC Chairman; and other party stakeholders.

The exercise was led by the National Coordinator of Kwara Central Youth for SYD, Arc. Sadam Ololu, alongside other executives of the group.

Addressing participants, Ololu urged youths across Ilorin South to support Governor AbdulRazaq’s vision and programmes, particularly those focused on youth empowerment, development, inclusion and the creation of opportunities for young Kwarans.

He also encouraged young people to remain actively engaged at the grassroots and support initiatives that promote continuity, development and progress across the state.

According to the group, the mobilisation is expected to continue across the remaining local government areas of Kwara Central as it seeks to build stronger youth participation and support for AbdulRazaq and SYD ahead of the 2027 elections.

The Kwara Central Youth for SYD said it remains committed to mobilising young people across the district and strengthening grassroots participation in support of what it described as the administration’s development agenda.

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