“2027 Elections: Ooni of Ife Endorses Civic Mobilisation as Pro-Tinubu Omoluabi Movement Unveils 26 Campaign Buses.”
As political alignments gradually take shape ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has offered royal blessings to the Omoluabi Movement, a pro-Tinubu political advocacy group, during the unveiling of 26 branded buses intended for grassroots mobilisation.
The event, held in Ile-Ife, Osun State, drew political stakeholders and supporters who described the initiative as part of early organisational efforts toward consolidating support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential contest.
Representatives of the Omoluabi Movement said the newly unveiled buses would enhance outreach, civic engagement, and voter sensitisation across communities, particularly in the South-West. According to the group, the mobilisation drive is designed to promote what it described as continuity of governance policies and sustained political participation.
In his remarks, Oba Ogunwusi emphasized the importance of peaceful political engagement, unity, and responsible leadership. While offering prayers and royal goodwill, the revered monarch underscored the need for political actors to prioritize national stability and development above partisan interests.
The involvement of traditional institutions in political events often generates public debate in Nigeria. Constitutional experts note that while traditional rulers wield significant cultural influence, they are expected to remain non-partisan in formal political processes. Observers say such appearances are typically framed as gestures of goodwill rather than explicit political endorsements.
Nigeria’s political environment is expected to intensify in the coming months as parties and interest groups begin strategic consultations ahead of 2027. The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has maintained that it is focused on governance, even as support groups mobilize across regions.
Major Nigerian media outlets, including Punch Newspapers, The Nation, Vanguard, and Daily Trust, have reported on the development, highlighting the symbolic significance of traditional endorsement in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape.
Political analysts note that early mobilisation efforts such as the unveiling of campaign vehicles signal the gradual build up to what is expected to be a highly competitive electoral cycle, with regional alliances and grassroots structures likely to play decisive roles.
As the 2027 elections approach, stakeholders across party lines continue to call for issue-based campaigns, peaceful participation, and strengthened democratic institutions.







