Re-Bat Movement Badagry Division Begins Mobilization Tour with "Vision 2030"
By: Manoah Kikekon
OJO, LAGOS — The political landscape of the Badagry Division has witnessed a significant surge in momentum as the Re-Bat Movement launched a high-powered mobilization tour across the Ojo Local Government Area. Aimed at fortifying the grassroots foundation for the 2027 presidential re-election of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the movement is positioning itself as the definitive vanguard for political transformation in the region.
The delegation, led by the movement’s leadership, engaged with a series of influential All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts, including Hon. Sule Tolani Akibu (Lagos State Commissioner for Tertiary Education), Hon. Surajudeen Emir (representing Ojo Constituency II), and Hon. Segun Ege (representing Ojo Constituency I).
Central to the movement’s mission is the newly unveiled Vision 2030. This strategic roadmap seeks to elevate Badagry Division from a mere electoral voting bloc to a formidable, unified political rallying point within Lagos State. By amplifying the "Asiwaju Mandate" with renewed vigor, the Re-Bat Movement aims to secure Badagry’s reputation as an impregnable fortress for the APC.
During the visit, the group stressed that the time for "passive support" is over. The movement is now focused on a "bold and unapologetic" promotion of the President’s achievements to ensure a seamless victory in the next election cycle.
The tour received significant validation from the Lagos State House of Assembly members. Hon. Surajudeen Emir, Chairman of the House Committee on Services, expressed enthusiastic support for the movement’s energy.
“Re-Bat Movement is the future of Badagry Division,” Hon. Emir declared.
He challenged the group to focus on sustainability and unity, pledging his confidence in their ability to expand the movement’s reach beyond traditional boundaries.
Similarly, Hon. Segun Ege, Chairman of the House Committee on Housing, reaffirmed his commitment to the "Asiwaju Project." Despite a packed legislative schedule, Ege encouraged the delegation to dominate the grassroots mobilization space while ensuring a harmonious relationship with the existing party structure.
Hon. Sule Tolani Akibu, the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, lauded the initiative as a timely intervention. He emphasized the importance of bringing more young people into the political fold through strategic engagement rather than coercion.
Akibu advised the movement to maintain "patience and strategic discipline," noting that leadership requires the ability to take on increasing responsibilities as the 2027 campaign draws closer. He assured the delegation of his continued mentorship and future collaboration.
The mobilization tour has been hailed by political observers as a masterstroke in regional alliance-building. By aligning the various interest groups under the Re-Bat umbrella, the Badagry Division is signaling a rare level of political synergy.
As the movement continues its "Vision 2030" sensitization, the message to the opposition is clear: the Badagry Federation is organized, energized, and ready to lead the charge for a Tinubu landslide in 2027.
By: Manoah Kikekon
OJO, LAGOS — The political landscape of the Badagry Division has witnessed a significant surge in momentum as the Re-Bat Movement launched a high-powered mobilization tour across the Ojo Local Government Area. Aimed at fortifying the grassroots foundation for the 2027 presidential re-election of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the movement is positioning itself as the definitive vanguard for political transformation in the region.
The delegation, led by the movement’s leadership, engaged with a series of influential All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts, including Hon. Sule Tolani Akibu (Lagos State Commissioner for Tertiary Education), Hon. Surajudeen Emir (representing Ojo Constituency II), and Hon. Segun Ege (representing Ojo Constituency I).
Central to the movement’s mission is the newly unveiled Vision 2030. This strategic roadmap seeks to elevate Badagry Division from a mere electoral voting bloc to a formidable, unified political rallying point within Lagos State. By amplifying the "Asiwaju Mandate" with renewed vigor, the Re-Bat Movement aims to secure Badagry’s reputation as an impregnable fortress for the APC.
During the visit, the group stressed that the time for "passive support" is over. The movement is now focused on a "bold and unapologetic" promotion of the President’s achievements to ensure a seamless victory in the next election cycle.
The tour received significant validation from the Lagos State House of Assembly members. Hon. Surajudeen Emir, Chairman of the House Committee on Services, expressed enthusiastic support for the movement’s energy.
“Re-Bat Movement is the future of Badagry Division,” Hon. Emir declared.
He challenged the group to focus on sustainability and unity, pledging his confidence in their ability to expand the movement’s reach beyond traditional boundaries.
Similarly, Hon. Segun Ege, Chairman of the House Committee on Housing, reaffirmed his commitment to the "Asiwaju Project." Despite a packed legislative schedule, Ege encouraged the delegation to dominate the grassroots mobilization space while ensuring a harmonious relationship with the existing party structure.
Hon. Sule Tolani Akibu, the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, lauded the initiative as a timely intervention. He emphasized the importance of bringing more young people into the political fold through strategic engagement rather than coercion.
Akibu advised the movement to maintain "patience and strategic discipline," noting that leadership requires the ability to take on increasing responsibilities as the 2027 campaign draws closer. He assured the delegation of his continued mentorship and future collaboration.
The mobilization tour has been hailed by political observers as a masterstroke in regional alliance-building. By aligning the various interest groups under the Re-Bat umbrella, the Badagry Division is signaling a rare level of political synergy.
As the movement continues its "Vision 2030" sensitization, the message to the opposition is clear: the Badagry Federation is organized, energized, and ready to lead the charge for a Tinubu landslide in 2027.