I CAN SEE RELATIVE PEACE HAS RETURNED TO PLATEAU SAYS FOLASHADE TINUBU - OJO AS SHE STORMS JOS FOR DYNAMIC WOMEN FOR TINUBU URGES WOMEN TO TAKE THEIR POLITICAL DESTINY INTO THEIR HANDS.
By Onjefu Odaudu, Jos, Nigeria
The Iyaloja General of Nigeria and the daughter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Mrs Folashade Tinubu-Ojo stormed Jos the Plateau State capital on Friday April 24 2026 for the inauguration of the State executive council of Dynamic Women for Tinubu 2027 at the Odilin's event centre.
Speaking to select journalists on the sidelines of the event, Folashade Tinubu Ojo's message centered on unity and peace.
She commiserated with the victims of the unfortunate terror attacks in the Angwan Rukuba suburb of the city while urging calm
She admitted that her own invitation to the state was met with apprehension.
“When I received the invitation card, you know, some people were scared"
While dismissing the fears, she disclosed that her decision to come to Jos was an act of solidarity.
“As far as I'm concerned, to me, the people that are here are human, like myself"
Her remarks was applauded by members of Dynamic Women for Tinubu 2027, a political support group mobilizing ahead of the 2027 general elections
Tinubu Ojo further said:
“Coming here to Plateau, I realize there is relative peace, and I pray that there will continue to be lasting peace in Plateau and Nigeria.”
While calling for national cohesion amid lingering tensions in parts of the Middle Belt.
“We need to move together as brothers and sisters. We need to show love and show concern to our dear brothers and sisters.”
Ending with a prayer, she said: “That the presence of God, the Most High God, continues to dwell here, and let His peace reign supreme in the state.”
The inauguration of the State exco of Dynamic Women for Tinubu 2027 grassroots mobilization by allies of President Tinubu is a big step for grass roots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections.
She urged the women to move from being passive supporters in the electoral process to active participants that will drive the process as critical stakeholders as women constitute a bulk of the voting population in the country while reassuring them of being carried along by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the run up to the 2027 polls
The Iyaloja's attendance at the event in Jos carries weight beyond the women’s group. Her visit is seen as a confidence-building gesture in a state that has faced constant security challenges.
The occasion drew women leaders, market associations, and political stakeholders from across Plateau’s 17 LGAs. The newly inaugurated exco pledged to drive voter education and mobilize support for President Tinubu’s policies at the grassroots.
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