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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: A DEFINING MOMENT FOR IKEJA CONSTITUENCY 2 — ABIMBOLA OSIKOYA EMERGES AS THE ENDORSED CHOICE FOR PROGRESS 🚨

 


🚨 BREAKING NEWS: A DEFINING MOMENT FOR IKEJA CONSTITUENCY 2 — ABIMBOLA OSIKOYA EMERGES AS THE ENDORSED CHOICE FOR PROGRESS 🚨

In a powerful shift shaping the future of governance in Lagos State, a growing consensus among political leaders, policymakers, and advocacy groups has made one message unmistakably clear: the time for strategic female inclusion is now — not as charity, but as necessity.

At the center of this momentum stands Abimbola Osikoya, widely recognized as the right and endorsed candidate for the Lagos State House of Assembly, Ikeja Constituency 2.

Why This Moment Matters

Recent policy directions and public statements from top state figures reinforce a unified vision:

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has publicly stated that women must be included in Nigeria's governance and has made formal pledges to support their inclusion in his administration,  In March 2026, marking International Women's Day, President Tinubu reiterated that it is the "duty of government and society" to create conditions for women to thrive in leadership, politics, and the economy. 

Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has consistently advocated for the inclusion of women in Nigeria's governance, arguing that it is essential for national progress and not merely a "gesture of charity 

  • Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has emphasized that sustainable development is impossible without full female inclusion, framing women’s participation as a constitutional and developmental obligation.
  • The First Lady, Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, continues to push for systemic reforms that empower women across governance, business, and communities.
  • Commissioner Folashade Ambrose-Medebem has gone further, calling for a Women’s Reserved Seats Bill, ensuring that representation becomes law, not aspiration.
  • Prominent voices like Abiodun Islamiat Oyefusi argue that Lagos must embrace women leadership at the highest levels for strategic growth.
  • The Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Women Affairs, led by Omolara Oyekan-Olumegbon, is actively pushing policy frameworks to accelerate women’s inclusion.
  • Meanwhile, women’s groups and grassroots activists continue to demand action to close the long-standing 35% affirmative action gap.

The Clear Choice for Ikeja Constituency 2

Against this backdrop, Abimbola Osikoya’s candidacy is not just timely — it is aligned with the evolving vision of Lagos State. Her emergence reflects a broader movement to ensure governance reflects the people it serves.

This is more than an election. It is a turning point.

The call is growing louder across communities: Ikeja Constituency 2 deserves leadership that aligns with progress, inclusion, and the future Lagos is building.

Abimbola Osikoya stands at that intersection. 

#ABOSCO2027 

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