Ondo Central APC leaders hail Adegbonmire’s renewed hope empowerment programme
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Ondo Central APC leaders hail Adegbonmire’s renewed hope empowerment programme

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May 14, 2026 2 min read 5 views 0 shares
Ondo Central APC leaders hail Adegbonmire’s renewed hope empowerment programme
Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo Central Senatorial District have commended Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire, SAN, for his Renewed Hope Mega Empowerment Programme, describing it as impactful and in line with his campaign promises. Speaking in Ondo town and Akure ahead of the 2027 primaries, the party chieftains showed Adegbonmire, who chairs the Senate Committee on Judiciary, has distinguished himself through quality representation over the last three years.

Communities across the senatorial district recently benefited from empowerment packages, scholarships, and facilitated federal jobs. The initiative was witnessed by key stakeholders, including Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s representative and APC State Chairman Hon. Babatunde Kolawole, the Deji of Akure Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo, and other traditional, religious, and political leaders. At the Akure event, hundreds of beneficiaries received working tools and equipment aimed at boosting livelihoods.

Items distributed included vehicles, tricycles, motorcycles, generators, deep freezers, sewing machines, hair dryers, and other tools to support small businesses and improve household incomes. In education, Adegbonmire has paid school fees for students, provided laptops and study materials, and facilitated the construction and renovation of classrooms, libraries, and laboratories, including one at Oyemekun Grammar School.

He has also sponsored bills and motions such as the FUTA Teaching Hospital Bill and a motion for the dualisation of the Akure-Ondo-Ore road. In the health sector, he has revived and equipped health centres to expand access for rural communities. He has also improved electricity supply by donating transformers, repairing faulty networks, and supporting abandoned electrification projects. “The cash incentive is for artisans and widows to reinvest in their businesses,” Adegbonmire indicated.

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