Ibadan North APC Ward Chairmen Visit Prince Niran Adeyoju (SDM), Praise His Efforts In Party Repositioning, Reconciliation
Written by News Desk on October 15, 2025
In a show of solidarity, loyalty, and appreciation, ward chairmen of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ibadan North Local Government Area on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to Prince Niran Adeyoju, popularly known as SDM, to celebrate his birthday and commend his ongoing contributions to the party’s repositioning and internal reconciliation efforts.
The visit, which took place at Prince Adeyoju’s residence, drew party stalwarts, ward leaders, and grassroots mobilizers from across the local government, underscoring the deep respect and admiration the party’s base holds for the political leader.
Speaking on behalf of the ward chairmen, Comrade Wasiu Adebayo, chairman of Ward 8, described Prince Adeyoju as “a bridge-builder, unifier, and silent achiever who has continued to play a pivotal role in restoring unity and strength to the APC in Ibadan North and Oyo State at large.”
He further stated: “We are here not just to celebrate his birthday, but to acknowledge and appreciate his sacrifices, wisdom, and tireless efforts in bringing people together and ensuring that our party stands on a solid foundation.”
Prince Niran Adeyoju, visibly moved by the surprise visit, thanked the ward chairmen for their support and reaffirmed his commitment to the growth of the party. He emphasized the importance of unity, discipline, and grassroots engagement as key ingredients for the APC’s future electoral success.
*”What we have started is a movement for peace, progress, and people-oriented politics. We must keep working together, putting the interest of the party and the people above personal ambition,”* he said.
He also used the opportunity to call on party members to remain steadfast, inclusive, and focused on the party’s core values, while pledging continued support for initiatives aimed at strengthening the APC at the ward, local, and state levels.
The event was marked by prayers, goodwill messages, and a cutting of birthday cake with chants of solidarity echoing around the premises.