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OMO WA 2027: A New Voice Rises for Egbeda/Ona-Ara

Opeyemi Rasheed
Opeyemi Rasheed
5 months ago
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By Afolabi Akinfenwa

In a political climate often weighed down by repetition and recycled promises, a fresh and compelling movement is taking shape, OMO WA 2027. With a message rooted in identity, accountability, and grassroots connection, Hon. Seye Gbaroye is stepping forward with a vision that feels both personal and powerful for the people of Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency.

More than just a campaign slogan, “Omo Wa” meaning “our own son ” is a declaration. It speaks to representation that is not distant or detached, but deeply connected to the everyday realities of the people. It signals a shift from politics as usual to leadership that listens, understands, and acts.

Clad in the colors of the people and standing on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Gbaroye presents himself not just as a candidate, but as a symbol of hope. His campaign reflects a blend of youthful energy and community rooted experience, an uncommon combination in today’s political space.

Observers say what sets this movement apart is its tone: confident, yet inclusive. Strategic, yet relatable. There’s a visible effort to bridge the gap between leadership and the led, bringing governance closer to the streets, markets, and homes of the constituency.

From economic empowerment to infrastructural development, and from youth engagement to transparent representation, the OMO WA 2027 movement is already sparking conversations across communities. It’s not just about winning an election, it’s about redefining what representation should look like.

As the journey toward 2027 unfolds, one thing is becoming clear: this is more than a campaign. It is a call to ownership, a rallying point for collective progress, and perhaps, the beginning of a new political story for Egbeda/Ona-Ara.

OMO WA is not just a name. It’s a movement.


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