Ex-Kwara Commissioner Unveils “Mopelola Eleniyan” Campaign Poster Amid Growing Political Speculation

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Amid rising political speculation ahead of the 2027 elections, Mopelola Abdulmalik Bashir has unveiled a new campaign poster branded “Mopelola Eleniyan,” signaling a deepening of her grassroots political engagement in the Ilorin West/Asa Federal Constituency.

It is unclear if Hon Mopelola has obtained her All Progressive Congress nomination form to contest for the Ilorin West -Asa Federal House of Representative seat.

But her Mopelola Eleniyan poster, which has begun circulating widely across local communities and digital platforms, is seen by observers as more than just a visual identity, it represents a strategic positioning rooted in people-focused politics.

While she has yet to make an elaborate formal declaration tied to the branding, the launch of the Eleniyan identity, loosely interpreted as “the people’s choice” or “one with the people” is already generating conversations within political circles in Kwara State.

Mopelola’s growing visibility comes as she prepares to challenge incumbent Muktar Tolani Shagaya under the platform of the All Progressives Congress, setting the stage for a potentially competitive primary contest.

Political analysts note that the timing of the poster launch is significant, as it coincides with increasing stakeholder alignments and mobilisation efforts across the constituency.

Her campaign continues to draw strength from grassroots networks, gender inclusion advocacy, and reform oriented political engagement linked to the Otoge Movement.

Observers say the adoption of a culturally resonant slogan like Eleniyan could enhance her connection with voters at the grassroots level, reinforcing her positioning as a candidate aligned with the aspirations of ordinary people.

As political activities intensify, the unveiling of the campaign poster is expected to further energize her support base and shape the narrative ahead of what is already emerging as a high-stakes race in Ilorin West/Asa.

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