The stakeholders and executives of Africa Democratic Congress (ADC) from Isanlu axis of Yagba East local government has resolved to give their massive support to Hon. Leke Abejide, member representing Yagba Federal Constituency.
They made this known after a critical meeting, where the stakeholders and executives agreed to remain united in order to further support Hon. Abejide for victory in future elections.
The purpose of the meeting was to appreciate members of the party for their support and to remain united for a just course.

Expressing satisfaction at the turn out of members at the meeting, Chief Mola Adeleye encouraged party members to foster a sense of belonging among members, stressing that their strength lies in unity and ability to speak in one voice from diverse perspectives while maintaining their support for Hon. Abejide.
Hon. Sule Abdulnafiu Ilesanmi urged leaders and executives to remain focused, intensify efforts in promoting harmony among one another.
“Hon. Leke Abejide is an architect of modern Yagba, this could be seen and felt through his leadership, and projects that are people oriented, as auch we must support him. The essence of our meeting is to appreciate the people of Isanlu for their commitment, support, and I assure you all that we will succeed together.
“Let us continue to encourage ourselves, in no distant time our leader will communicate with us his next line of action, therfore, he would need our unflinching support, we must support him to succeed against all odds”.
Speaking at the meeting, the local government ADC Chairman Hon. Emmanuel Timothy, who could not hide his excitement, expressed his profound gratitude to Hon. Abejide for his giant strides and impactful legislation that has touched lives.
The Chairman commended Hon. Abejide’s monumental achievements, which, according to him, have strengthened his reputation and drawn more supporters to him.
He added that Hon. Abejide’s efforts have created a solid foundation for him to thrive in future elections, as he has won genuine love from electorates.