A pro-Tinubu support group, PBAT AGAIN 2027, has begun early mobilisation in Oyo State as political activities gradually build momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The group formally unveiled its office on Obafemi Awolowo Road, Oke Bola, Ibadan, where its convener, Kunle Adeleke, said the initiative is aimed at strengthening grassroots engagement and consolidating support for the continuation of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Adeleke described the project as more than just a campaign structure, saying it represents an organised platform for coordination, political education, and stakeholder engagement across the state.

He said the group is driven by the principles of continuity, stability, and national development, adding that its focus is to support ongoing reforms and ensure sustained governance outcomes.
“Oyo State remains a key political centre in the South-West, and this office is meant to serve as a hub for mobilisation, dialogue, and structured engagement,” he said.
He added that success in 2027 would depend on early planning, unity, and disciplined organisation, stressing that members of the group must prioritise collective interest over personal ambition.
Party leaders and APC stakeholders present at the event expressed optimism about the group’s direction, with some projecting strong electoral support for President Tinubu in the state.

The Oyo APC Chairman, Otunba Moses Adeyemo, described the mobilisation effort as timely, urging party members to intensify grassroots outreach ahead of the polls.
Other stakeholders, including Senator Fatai Buhari and House of Representatives member Hon. Akeem Adeyemi, commended the initiative, noting that sustained unity and early preparation would be key to electoral success.
Speakers at the event also highlighted the importance of inclusiveness, especially the involvement of youths and women, while encouraging internal cohesion within the party.
The PBAT AGAIN 2027 group said its activities will continue across communities in Oyo State as part of efforts to deepen political engagement and strengthen support structures ahead of the next election cycle.



