Mr Adediran reiterated that his governorship ambition for 2027 had always been clear and openly declared.
Mr Adediran said the core purpose of leadership was to empower citizens, lift the poor, and bridge the gap between the rich and the less privileged.
Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), the lead visioner of the Lagos4Lagos Movement, says Ramadan and Lent remind citizens of their shared duty to build a caring society.
Eko United has urged professionals, elites and working-class residents to actively participate in electioneering ahead of the 2027 elections.
He urged the Lagos State government to continue supporting the Ndigbo and other ethnic communities.
He commended the ongoing efforts of the Tinubu-led federal government to reposition Nigeria through his Renewed Hope Agenda.
“As we commemorate this day, we salute Mr President for his role in securing the democracy we all enjoy today,” Mr Adediran said.
Mr Adediran had on March 3 resigned from the PDP and announced his return to his former party, APC.
The PDP candidate said his ambition was to liberate the state’s people and deliver them from oppression.
Mr Adeniran assured the traders that no effort would be spared at ensuring their registration for PVC.
