Eti-Osa Solidarity Group Intensifies Grassroots Campaign for Hamzat 2027

The Eti-Osa Solidarity Group for Hamzat 2027, led by Hon. Azeez Ismail (IJAOMODE), has reaffirmed its strong grassroots presence and strategic coordination in promoting the vision of a greater Lagos.

The Eti-Osa Solidarity Group for Hamzat 2027, led by Hon. Azeez Ismail (IJAOMODE), has reaffirmed its strong grassroots presence and strategic coordination in promoting the vision of a greater Lagos.

On April 14, 2026, the group carried out a well-organised banner deployment exercise across key locations in Eti-Osa, aimed at boosting awareness and support for Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Strategic points covered during the exercise included Abraham Adesanya Junction, 10 Families Junction, Okunajah along the Coastal Road, and various spots within the Eti-Osa East LCDA. These high-traffic and community-focused areas were carefully selected to ensure maximum visibility and engagement.

Beyond enhancing visibility, the initiative underscores a broader message of continuity, competence, and credible leadership. The banners symbolize a shared commitment to progressive governance and the collective aspiration for a more prosperous Lagos.

The exercise also witnessed the presence of Hon. Samsondeen Billiaminu, Chairman of Eti-Osa East LCDA, who joined members of the group at one of the banner locations, reflecting unity and strong grassroots connection.

Residents and commuters responded positively to the initiative, highlighting growing support and momentum for the movement. The development signals increasing acceptance of the group’s vision for people-focused leadership and sustained progress across communities.

The Eti-Osa Solidarity Group reiterated its resolve to continue mobilising support and expanding its reach, as it works to take the Hamzat 2027 message to every part of the constituency.

Together, the group says, the journey toward a greater Lagos continues.

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