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Kabba/Bunu Leaders Back Femi Olugbemi for State Assembly, Cite Leadership Qualities

Political stakeholders in Kabba/Bunu Constituency I endorse High Chief Femi Olugbemi, highlighting his experience, grassroots connection, and commitment to development.

KABBA/BUNU, KOGI STATE

Political stakeholders and community leaders across Kabba/Bunu State Constituency I have thrown their weight behind High Chief Femi Olugbemi, describing him as a credible and capable figure suited for legislative representation.

The endorsement follows a series of consultations and assessments within the constituency, with supporters pointing to Olugbemi’s leadership credentials, experience, and grassroots appeal as key factors behind their position.

According to stakeholders, Olugbemi has built a reputation as a community-focused leader with a clear vision for development and a strong commitment to public service. They noted that his engagement with residents over the years has demonstrated his understanding of local challenges and his readiness to address them through practical and inclusive solutions.

Supporters further described him as a unifying personality with the capacity to bring diverse interests together for the collective good of the constituency. They emphasised that his approach to leadership is anchored on transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to the needs of the people.

“His track record shows consistency in service and a genuine concern for community development. He understands the people and has shown the ability to represent their interests effectively,” a stakeholder noted during the consultations.

Observers within the constituency say the growing support for Olugbemi reflects a broader demand for purposeful leadership and sustainable development, particularly at a time when residents are seeking improved representation at the state assembly level.

They added that his experience and people-oriented approach place him in a strong position to deliver meaningful progress if elected.

The endorsement is seen as part of ongoing political alignments within Kabba/Bunu, as stakeholders continue to position candidates ahead of future electoral contests.

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