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"Hon Adeyemi Alli" Best Candidate For Mushin Federal House of Rep (Constituency 1)


It is basically undeniable that the best brains and most successful politicians and leaders are those whom have successfully graduated from the grass root of their locality and constituency into State or Federal Governance.‎ Aremo Adeyemi Alli who started his political carrer since his 20s as the General secretary of SDP far back as 1990 (during the Babangida era) is a big testimony to this fact.

He had his elementary education at ojuwoye public primary school and proceeded to Arch Bishop Aggey Memorial Secondary School, Mushin for his post primary education. Hon. Alli attended Nigeria College of Administration Badagry for his tertiary education. Few years later he became an Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Administration ACIA. In his quest for more knowledge, the pioneer Executive chairman of Odi Olowo Ojuwoye LCDA proceeded to Olabisi Onabajo University, Ago Iwoye for his post Graduate Diploma Public Administration.

Hon. Yemi Alli also has a masters in business Administration Finacial Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo state. In 1987, Hon. Yemi Alli worked at the defunct National Bank Ltd. and later joined World A bold Finance and Security Ltd. Broad Street, Lagos. He also worked between 1993-1996 at World Gate Building Society Ltd A Mortage Bank.‎

‎At the inception of the current democratic dispensation in 1999, Alli was elected a Councilor to represent Ward B2. His sterling leadership quality made his colleagues to elect him leader of the council, Mushin Local Goverment Legislative Arm.

Hon. Alli is a charismatic outspoken politician with massive followership in his constituency and that was why in 2011 he was able to maximally defeat the PDP candidate in person of Odusile Gbolahan Lookman with 18,524 to 4628‎ votes to become chairman ODI-OLOWO/OJUWOYE LCDA‎. The massive followership he enjoys in his constituency continues and extends to the APC primaries for Mushin Federal constituency one when he polled 235 votes to defeat Hon. Deji Jakande (Former‎ Somolu Federal Constituency Rep)‎ who scored just 8 votes. Hon. Yemi Alli was thus declared the winner of Mushin Federal Constituency I, APC primary.

Recently, the 50 years old Hon. Adeyemi Aremo Alli (father of youths) Released His Six Point Agenda in one of His meeting with the people of Mushin 1 federal constituency.

"My six point social contact with the people of mushin 1 federal constituency.

1. Expect a purposeful representation through sponsorship of life transforming bills.

2. Economic empowerment for The people especially traders, artisans and old people.

 3. Free health services re-introduction of mobile clinic.

 4. Free and frequent transportation for school children.

5. Youth empowerment scholarships, free GCE and JAMB forms, sport development and job opportunities.

6. Participatory representation through frequent consultative town hall meeting"

This is a Man that understands and have been in the politics of Mushin since 1990.

This is a Man that have served as the chairman of a LCDA in Mushin for 3 consecutive times (12years).‎

This is a Man that understands the wants of the ordinary Man on the streets of Mushin.

This is ‎Aremo Adeyemi Alli, a man of honour, respect and abundant possession. He is able and capable with adequate capacity and ability.

Support & Vote Aremo Adeyemi Alli for Mushin Federal House of Representative (Constituency 1), Lagos state
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Compiled and published by:‎
Olufowora Olorunleke‎.





Comments

  1. Keep the good work up Sir! The sky is your starting point. Wish you victory in the forth coming elections!!!

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  2. These are the type of people we need in Nigerian politics...especially in the Federal house of Representative and the Senate. Not those that believes 16 is greater than 19.

    We are waiting to celebrate your victory sir!

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