In a move aimed at repositioning the Obidient Movement for greater impact and coordination across Ogun State, the State Coordinator, Hon. Olubowale A.S. Obaloluwa, has officially announced the appointment of a new set of executive committee members.
In a press statement released from his office, Hon. Obaloluwa expressed optimism about the future of the movement, describing the newly constituted team as a blend of individuals with proven integrity, shared passion, and unwavering commitment to the core ideals of the movement.
According to him, their emergence marks a renewed phase of inclusive leadership and purposeful mobilization, all geared toward advancing the mission to “rescue and rebuild Nigeria.”
He urged all members, supporters, and stakeholders of the Obidient Movement in the state to rally behind the new leadership, promoting unity, mutual respect, and transparency.
“This is not a time for division or personal ambition. It is a time for sacrificial leadership and collective purpose,” Obaloluwa stated.
He emphasized the need for synergy and focus, noting that the movement remains a people-driven platform committed to national transformation.
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The newly appointed executive committee members include Hon. Olubowale Obaloluwa as State Coordinator, with Coach Fagbemi (Deputy Coordinator Central), Dr. Olusodo (Deputy Coordinator East), and Micheal Oladimeji (Deputy Coordinator West) forming the leadership backbone.
Others include Kareem Owolabi as Secretary General, Deba Rasheed (Treasurer), Deborah Ilori (Women Mobilizer), and Valentine Adebanjo (Youth Mobilizer).
Also on the team are Olayemi Boluwatife as Director of Political Engagement, Ayobamigbe Faloye (Director of Mobilization), Tokunbo Peters (Director of Communication), Obot Essiet (Director ICT), Emmanuel Attat (Director Research), and Barr. Philip Ikumawoyi (Legal Adviser).
Further appointments include Dave Jimoh Abiodun (Financial Secretary), Ominiyi Mafikuyomi (Auditor), Olumide Adebayo (Assistant Secretary General), Hadiza (Deputy Women Mobilizer), and Evans Adediran (Deputy Youth Mobilizer).
