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2027 Election: Seyi Tinubu Charges APC Supporters to Win Voters Beyond Social Media

2027 Election: Seyi Tinubu Charges APC Supporters to Win Voters Beyond Social Media

Supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) should focus on grassroots mobilisation because Seyi Tinubu’s 2027 election message is clear. He said elections are won at polling units, not on social media.

Seyi Tinubu made the statement alongside APC chieftain Francis Shoga during a meeting with party supporters. They urged members to engage voters directly instead of relying on online debates.

Seyi Tinubu said supporters should take the achievements of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to every community. According to him, face-to-face engagement remains the most effective campaign strategy ahead of the 2027 election.

Speaking further, Seyi Tinubu said victory in the 2027 election would depend on strong grassroots mobilisation. He encouraged APC members to visit communities, speak with residents and explain government policies in simple terms.

Furthermore, he urged supporters to remain united throughout the campaign period. He also asked them to strengthen the party’s presence at the ward and local government levels.

Francis Shoga echoed the same message. He said social media helps to spread information. However, he insisted that online campaigns cannot replace physical voter mobilisation.

In addition, Shoga encouraged party members to identify eligible voters and maintain regular contact with them before election day. He added that every supporter should help expand the APC’s support base.

Political parties have already begun preparations for the 2027 general election. Therefore, APC leaders continue to encourage members to prioritise grassroots campaigns. They believe direct voter engagement will have a greater impact than online popularity.

According to daily post,The Seyi Tinubu 2027 election message reflects the APC’s campaign strategy ahead of the polls. It also underscores the importance of community engagement as preparations continue.

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