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  • SWAGA denies demanding Minister’s resignation, endorses economic reforms

    SWAGA denies demanding Minister’s resignation, endorses economic reforms

    The South West Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA) has denied calling for the resignation of the Minister of Finance and the coordinating Minister of the Economy Mr Wale Edun.

    The group in a statement by its National Secretary Rep. Bosun Oladele noted that the statement calling for resignation of the Minister was not only mischievous and devilish but clearly the  handiwork of opposition elements shopping for credible platform to use in attacking Edun and by extension President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

    It also dismissed it as an attempt to rubbish all the giant strides of the President and his economic and finance team towards ensuring recovery of Nigeria having stabilized its economy in record time despite odious challenges we have faced and are still facing as a nation.

    SWAGA said:  “the statement by an unknown and faceless Otunba Adedayo Adewole who claimed to be President of SWAGA circulating on social media is a poorly executed attempt to paint SWAGA black and portray the group as engaging in destructive criticism of a government which SWAGA helped to install since 2020 while naysayers were clueless and busy sleeping.  Let is be on record that SWAGA has no president in its organization’s structure and we are not ready to start appointing a “president” to lead our group. 

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    “There is only one SWAGA and it is headed by Sen. Dayo Adeyeye, the current Chairman of Governing Board of Nigerian Ports Authority. We challenge the Otunba Adewole and his own group to be bold enough to identify themselves and come out in public if they belong to SWAGA at all. 

    “We, as a group, are in full support of the reforms that President Tinubu has introduced in our taxation, economy, finance and fiscal policies and we stand proud to say that these were the qualities we identified in his leadership and started preaching to Nigerians and we remain proud that we were right.

    “It is only a fool that will not recognise that our Naira is now stable, the percentage of revenue in debt servicing has reduced to 50% from 90%, foreign reserve has climbed up to $41 Billion, the revenue target  in 2025 budget has been met in August, diplomacy and foreign relations policy of Nigeria is redirected already and yielding investment inflows. 

    “We, in SWAGA are convinced that Nigeria, its finances and economy are in safe hands and we have been emboldened to start the Second round of our mobilization for Mr. President in SWAGA 2.0.

    “We encourage the President to lead his team and put Nigeria on the path of growth and development in line with his renewed hope agenda”. 

  • 2027: SWAGA begins mobilisation for Tinubu

    2027: SWAGA begins mobilisation for Tinubu

    The leader of Southwest Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA), a socio-political group, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, spoke with reporters in Lagos on plans for mobilisation for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027. Deputy Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU reports.

    SWAGA ‘s second ‘missionary’ journey

    • Membership across the political divides
    • Mission is to project good governance to the people
    • Committed to drumming support for Tinubu’s re-election bid
    • His achievements have vindicated us
    • Not campaigning for any political party because it is not yet time
    • Membership is increasing with leaps and bounds
    • Ready for collaboration with stakeholders on Tinubu’s second term

    Three years ago, the Southwest Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA), a socio-political group, drummed support for the presidential ambition of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, ahead of the 2023 polls.

    Many did not take the group seriously. But it achieved its goal. Following the success of its first mobilisation drive, it has now unfolded plans for the second phase, ahead of 2027 poll.

    SWAGA leader, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said the group is coming out again because the president has performed; he has behaved as a statesman, and not a politician, and he has has demonstrated courage, patriotism and candour.

    He told reporters in Lagos that the group decided to come out to mobilise for the president so that he can complete what he has started. 

    Adeyeye was accompanied by other group leaders, including Deji Jakande, Suraj Adekunbi, Yinka Odufuwa, Nukaila Musa, Gani Onaluka, Niyi Olabiyi,Adetilewa Sijuwade, Yinka Olaiya, who represented Bolanle Akinyemi-Obe, Garuba Fatai, Julius Oloro, Gani Dauda, and Bosun Oladele, the publicity secretary.

    During its lunch on December 15, 2020 at Ibadan, capital of Oyo State, the group agitated for power shift to Southern Nigeria, especially the Southwest after the tenure of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Then, Adeyeye told Nigerians that only Tinubu could lead the country on the path to self rediscovery.The mission took SWAGA to the Southwest states and later, Delta, Imo, Cross Rivers, Kwara, Kogi, Plateau, Benue and other states, visiting  over 400 palaces to meet traditional rulers, chiefs, and community leaders.

    Also, the group made over 300 sensitization stops, visiting workers, market women and men, artisans, students and youth organizations and other interest groups.

    The group initiated the sensitisation and mobilisation walk in Akure, Ondo State capital, before other campaigners followed suit.

    Reflecting on the initiative, Adeyeye said: “Our slogan: Vision Passion Action, which summarises and encapsulates the personality and philosophy of Asiwaju resonated with the people. When he finally came out to commence his consultations and campaign tours, we went round the country with him. As they say, the rest is history and to God be the glory.

     “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has not disappointed those of us who believed in his vision for Nigeria and his capability to drive the mission.”

    Adeyeye, chairman of the board of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), listed the achievements of the president, saying that they are invontrovertible.

     He said: “His prompt removal of the corrupt, crippling and evil fuel subsidy that has fleeced the country for decades and robbed it of legacy developmental projects whilst enriching a few and impoverishing the multitude.

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    “The results are visible in more money to the state coffers and the Ministries, Departments and Agencies across the country. It is noteworthy that every notable Presidential candidate in the last election pledged to remove fuel subsidy but we in SWAGA knew that the only person bold enough among them to hit the ground running about this was Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We were vindicated.

     “He floated the Naira and stopped the reckless printing of currency and corrupt borrowing through the unpopular “ways and means” to defend it against the U.S Dollars thus ensuring stability in its value with increased inflow of Foreign Direct Investment aided by confidence in Nigeria’s economy. (Global rating Institutions like Fitch has upgraded Nigeria to “B”. Moody upgraded Nigeria to “B3 while S&P upgraded Nigeria to “B”. Most of these rated Nigeria negatively before now).

    “Tinubu has introduced the legacy Student’s Loan scheme through the establishment of NELFUND. This provides students with yearly tuition fee and monthly upkeep allowances. Funding will no longer be a challenge to the tertiary educational hope of any Nigerian Student again.

     “The Federal Government has built and is still building across the country thousands of homes for citizens under its renewed hope housing scheme.

     “The administration under President Tinubu introduced CNG and invested over N250Billion into it. This has reduced the impact of fossil fuels on our environment whilst providing cheaper transportation alternatives for commuters and motorists and further creating jobs for technicians.

     “There has been substantial increase in local production of refined petroleum products with the Dangote refinery and other modular and smaller refineries in operation. Favourable government policies are encouraging unprecedented investment in this sector and, Nigeria is on the way to becoming a net exporter of refined petroleum products. This is a great leap from the economy crushing position of total importation of these products.”

     The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain alluded to the multi-billion naira investment by the Federal Government towards ensuring food security through NALDA. with an initial purchase of 2000 tractors and 10 implements attached to each of them.

    He also pointed out that an agreement has been signed to establish a tractor and farm implements assembly centre in the country.

     Adeyeye said the President has directed the establishment of the National Credit Guarantee Company to ensure that eligible Nigerians all have access to credit.

     Also, the Federal Government has cleared forex backlog claim by foreign airlines, thus crashing the hitherto high cost of tickets for flights from Nigeria. In his view, this has greatly increased the confidence of foreign operators in our aviation sector.

     He also said that “Nigeria now exports more than import as evident in the recent trade surplus of about 209.6% amounting to a whopping N18.86. Trillion for 2024.”

     Adeyeye added: “Mr President has, apart from paying wage award to civil servants across the country, increased the National minimum wage for workers and even the members of NYSC.

     “There are game changing road construction works on going across the country from the iconic Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project to Badagry- Sokoto expressway and numerous others undergoing reconstruction etc.

     “At least, the establishment of 11 new universities have been signed into Law by President Tinubu between 2024 and 2025 thus improving and expanding access to tertiary education.

    “The launch of youth-centric 3MTT (Three Million Technical Talents) program has opened doors for Nigerian youth into training on the use of innovation and technology in providing solutions to modern day challenges.

     “Abuja, the Federal Capital city that has stagnated in terms of development for decades has witnessed unprecedented infrastructural transformation in the last two years.”

     Adeyeye said President Tinubu has introduced a very dynamic and robust tax reforms  excusing the lower income earners from tax payment while bringing more organizations and hitherto evasive individuals into the tax net.

     He pointed out that the security situation has improved tremendously especially in places like Kaduna State and the Northeast that were hitherto the hotspot of ethno-religious killings and cleansing.

     He stressed: “There has been relative calm in the Niger Delta region leading to unprecedented increase in oil production and sales thus earning more income for the country.”

     The SWAGA leader noted that the capital market has stabilised as one of the global top performers with increased investor confidence in the economy. Also, he said that electricity generation is now peaking at about 13 Megawatts while the distribution is becoming steady and regular across the country.

     He added: “Increased revenue sharing to states and local governments have enabled them to undertake development projects while paying increased salary to workers thus reducing labour restiveness across the country.”

     SWAGA listed 14 ongoing legacy road projects under Tinubu led administration. These are:  9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, Sokoto-Badagry Highway, Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road,  Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Benin – Asaba Super Highway, Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and, Oyo -Ogbomoso Expressway.

    Others are:   Bose Saadu – Kaima-Kosubosu Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway

    Bodo-Bonny Road, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, and the Second Niger Bridge Access Road.

    Adeyeye said: “It is on record that this is the only federal government that has made it a policy to use rigid concrete for the construction of these and other roads in Nigeria.”

    The SWAGA leader recalled that in 2020, the group urged President Tinubu to contest. It also sensitised Nigerians to his leadership qualities as  the right person to lead the country back to the path of abundance and prosperity.

    Adeyeye said: “We hereby make bold to say that since 1999 till date, no Nigerian president has come into office with the kind of preparation, vision and passion that President Tinubu has displayed.”

    He added: “We are of the firm conviction that if a government in Nigeria has been able to achieve so much within just two years in office in terms of projects and policies, then Nigerians are in for better and brighter future in four years and ultimately more will be done and the country will experience exponential development and growth in eight years under the visionary and courageous leadership of President Tinubu.”

  • 2027: Tinubu will have landslide victory, says SWAGA

    2027: Tinubu will have landslide victory, says SWAGA

    A socio-political group, Southwest Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA), on Tuesday said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would have a landslide victory in the 2027 election.

    The group said it had been vindicated by the achievements of the president across the sectors of the economy, adding that he has lived up to expectations.

    SWAGA leader, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, who spoke with reporters in Lagos on what he described as the group’s second missionary journey, said there is no obstacle to the way of a second term.

    Accompanied by other chieftains, including Bosun Oladele, Adetilewa Sijuwade, Julius Oloro, Muniru Hakeem Abiodun, and Deji Jakande, he said it is evident that Nigerians never voted for President Tinubu in vain in 2023.

    Adeyeye dismissed the tricks of other rival aspirants who are trying to woo Nigerians with a joker of one term, saying that they are jesters.

    He also faulted the argument of subjective observers who think that the North would not vote for president in 2027.

    Adeyeye said those peddling the falsehood are not in tune with reality, stressing that the thinking in the North is that President Tinubu should be re-elected.

    He said, “President Tinubu will have a landslide victory in 2027. Some aspirants are talking about one term. One term is deceitful. There is no certainty in it. Nobody would leave certainty for uncertainty.

    “What can they do in one term of four years? That means they want power for themselves only.”

    Adeyeye also dismissed the lie about the Yorubanisation of public appointments, saying that the president has been fair to the six regions.

    Highlighting the achievements of the president, he said the feats would recommend him to Nigerians for re-election.

    Adeyeye said, “President Tinubu has not disappointed us who believed in his vision for Nigeria and his capability to drive the mission.”

    Adeyeye, chairman of the board of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), said the President’s prompt removal of the corrupt, crippling and evil fuel subsidy that has fleeced the country for decades and robbed it of legacy developmental projects whilst enriching a few and impoverishing the multitude.

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    He added, “The results are visible in more money to the state coffers and the Ministries, Departments and Agencies across the country. It is noteworthy that every notable Presidential candidate in the last election pledged to remove fuel subsidy, but we in SWAGA knew that the only person bold enough among them to hit the ground running about this was Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We were vindicated.

     “He floated the Naira and stopped the reckless printing of currency and corrupt borrowing through the unpopular “ways and means” to defend it against the U.S. dollars, thus ensuring stability in its value with increased inflow of Foreign Direct Investment aided by confidence in Nigeria’s economy. (Global rating Institutions like Fitch have upgraded Nigeria to “B”. Moody upgraded Nigeria to “B3 while S&P upgraded Nigeria to “B”. Most of these rated Nigeria negatively before now.

    “Tinubu has introduced the legacy Students’ Loan scheme through the establishment of NELFUND. This provides students with a yearly tuition fee and monthly upkeep allowances. Funding will no longer be a challenge to the tertiary educational hope of any Nigerian Student again.”

  • Ekiti 2026: SWAGA denies Presidency’s endorsement of Adeyeye for Gov race

    Ekiti 2026: SWAGA denies Presidency’s endorsement of Adeyeye for Gov race

    The South-West Agenda for Asiwaju Tinubu (SWAGA) Ekiti Chapter, has denied the presidency has endorsed Senator Dayo Adeyeye as the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate for Ekiti State in 2026.

    The group, in a statement on Sunday by the Coordinator, Tayo Afele, described the allegations as misleading, aimed at creating division within the ruling party and stirring up unnecessary political unrest ahead of the election.

    Afele noted that similar tactics had been employed in the past to deceive the public and disrupt party cohesion, citing the controversy surrounding campaign posters for Senator Adeyeye’s gubernatorial bid, which were distributed without his consent during his tenure as a senator.

    He urged party members and the general public to disregard the rumour, stressing that the group remained committed to promoting the ideals of the APC and supporting credible candidates for the 2026 elections.

    The SWAGA Coordinator also warned those behind the allegations to desist from such acts, which it said were capable of causing disaffection among party members.

    He reaffirmed the SWAGA’s support for Governor Biodun Oyebanji, who it said had performed creditably well in office, and urged party members to remain loyal to the governor and the APC.

    “We urge our party dear members and the general public to disregard the allegations, which are baseless and misleading.

    “We warn those behind the allegations to desist from such acts, which are capable of causing disaffection among party members.

    “We reaffirm our support for Governor Biodun Oyebanji, who has performed creditably well in office, and urge party members to remain loyal to the governor and the APC,” Afele added. 

  • SWAGA loses national treasurer Oke

    SWAGA loses national treasurer Oke

    The leadership and members of the South West Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA) have announced the sudden death of its National Treasurer and the immediate chairman of Ifako-Ijaye LG in Lagos State; Hon. Apostle Oloruntoba Oke.

    He died on Sunday February 9 in Lagos after battling a brief illness.

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    Hon Toba Oke, as he was fondly called was a founding member of the foremost political support group that advocated and mobilised support for the election of President Tinubu from 2020 and remained its National Treasurer until his demise this Sunday afternoon.

    SWAGA founder Senator Dayo Adeyeye said: “In ‘Toba Oke, we have lost a valuable figure, a dedicated, loyal, tireless optimist and believer in the hope for a better Nigeria under the presidency of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR.

    “It is our fervent prayer that the Lord will rest his soul, comfort the wife and the children, and comfort the SWAGA family, the political friends and associates of Late Toba Oke”.

    The deceased is survived by wife and children.

  • SWAGA gives relief materials to APC supporters, groups in Plateau

    SWAGA gives relief materials to APC supporters, groups in Plateau

    The leadership of the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA) has distributed relief materials worth millions of naira to hundreds of supporters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and other groups in Plateau State for voting for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the last February 25th presidential election.

    Speaking shortly after the presentation of the materials in Jos, the National Chairman of SWAGA, Dayo Adeyeye, said the group embarked on a thank-you tour of the country in appreciation of the support and mandate given to the president on the platform of the APC.

    Adeyeye, who said the people of the state and Nigeria as a whole gave the president overwhelming support during the election because of their belief in his ability to reposition the country.

    He also assured that the president will not let the country down in actualizing his electoral promises.

    “The national leadership is here in Jos, Plateau State, on a thank-you tour to appreciate APC supporters who voted for President Bola Tinubu because of their belief in his capacity to steer the affairs of the country to the promised land.

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    “We are thanking the residents, especially APC supporters, for their unflinching support during the last presidential election. You are part of the success story, and we quite appreciate your efforts. Your doggedness, determination to deliver APC, and belief in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu contributed to the victory,” he said

    He further assured the citizens of the state that more positive transformation is coming to the state with the implementation of the renewed hope agenda, adding that the support given to President Tinubu will not be a waste and that the support will not be taken for granted.

    In her remarks, the Women Leader of SWAGA in Plateau State, Mrs. Ruth Kwarsen, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries, assured that APC supporters in the State strongly believe that President Tinubu will not let the country down.

    Some leaders and stakeholders of the SWAGA project interacted with the supporters and urged them to continue supporting the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

    Highlights of the event included the distribution of palliatives to the representatives of various APC groups and supporters across the 17 council areas of the state.

  • SWAGA gives over 15,000 households palliatives in Oyo

    SWAGA gives over 15,000 households palliatives in Oyo

    No fewer than 15,000 households in Oyo State will benefit from the first batch of palliatives by South West Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA).

    SWAGA National Chairman, Sen. Dayo Adeyeye, said the palliatives were not meant for only All Progressives Congress (APC) members, but also for everybody, to cushion the effect of hardship being experienced by Nigerians as a result of fuel subsidy removal.

    Speaking yesterday in Oyo town at the distribution of the palliatives, Adeyeye said Oyo was a special state for SWAGA because the group was formed in 2020 in Ibadan, which, according to him, was the capital city of Southwestern states.

    He said the palliative was to thank Oyo people for their support and commitment towards the emergence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, adding that the target is to ensure the palliatives get to the poorest of the poor in 15,000 households in the state.

    “We are starting with Southwest. By next week, we should be in Kogi, Kwara and the North Central. From there, we will go to other places. This is the first round; there could be second round and third round of the palliatives.

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    “Our target is to reach out to between 10,000 to 15,000 households. Although the palliatives can’t go round to all Nigerians, there are other oganisations that will still do the same, but I’m happy that we are the first organisation besides the government to offer palliatives across the country after the emergence of President Tinubu.”

    “People should be patient with the government. Things were really bad before Tinubu’s emergence, but the process to revive Nigeria has begun. We have begun to see great signs of progress. This is why world leaders have recognised President Tinubu due to the good decisions he has taken on behalf of Nigerians.”

    Speaking on behalf of the APC Chairman in Oyo State, Alhaji Muritala Olomi said APC members in the state are behind Tinubu.

    He urged members not to relent in their efforts to support APC and Tinubu.

    Some of the beneficiaries commended the effort of SWAGA, saying it would assist them, “particularly at this period of economic hardship.”