Members of Eko 57 have paid a courtesy visit to Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government and Chairman of Conference 57.
Epe Insights reports that the delegation was received at the chairman’s office in Ibeju-Lekki. The engagement focused on building stronger ties between grassroots mobilization groups and local government leadership structures.
During the meeting, the leader of the delegation commended Olowa for his leadership and contributions to grassroots development. He noted that the visit was also an opportunity to identify with ongoing progress in Ibeju-Lekki and across the state.
The group reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his Renewed Hope Agenda. Members emphasized their readiness to mobilize support ahead of future political engagements.
They further highlighted the importance of unity among stakeholders in sustaining development initiatives. According to the delegation, collaboration remains key to achieving long-term political and governance goals.
In his response, Olowa expressed appreciation for the visit and described it as a sign of shared vision. He noted that the show of solidarity reflects a collective commitment to progress within the ruling party.
He assured the group of continued partnership with stakeholders to deepen grassroots governance. He added that Conference 57 remains focused on strengthening local administration across Lagos State.
Olowa reiterated the need for sustained cooperation among political actors and community leaders. He stressed that inclusive engagement is vital for effective service delivery.
The meeting also attracted notable figures, including Adams Kehinde and Oluwaremilekun Oshodi. Their presence underscored the broad support base of the movement.
Observers say the visit reflects growing synergy between political groups and local authorities. It highlights ongoing efforts to align grassroots support with broader governance objectives.
