The Ondo Solidarity Forum has congratulated Hon. Tomisin Edu Falade on her resounding victory at the just concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Assembly primary election held on Wednesday in Akure North Local Government Area.

In a statement issued by the group’s Public Relations Officer, Obadofin Ademola, the forum described Tomisin’s emergence as a clear expression of the will of the people, noting that Akure North had “spoken loudly and decisively” through the outcome of the primary election.
The group said Tomisin’s overwhelming victory across all wards reflected the confidence of party members in her leadership qualities, grassroots engagement, and long-standing commitment to community development.
According to the statement, the result of the primary was a strong indication that the people had chosen accountability, stability, and effective representation under her candidacy.
“We congratulate Hon. Tomisin Edu Falade on this well-deserved victory. The people of Akure North have spoken with one voice, and their decision reflects trust in her capacity to represent them effectively at the State House of Assembly,” the statement read.
The Ondo Solidarity Forum also commended the peaceful conduct of the APC primary election, describing it as transparent, credible, and well organized across all wards in Akure North.
The group further praised the Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, alongside APC leadership in the state, for ensuring fairness and maintaining internal democracy during the conduct of the primary election.
It noted that the leadership demonstrated by the governor and party stakeholders played a vital role in ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants and strengthening unity within the party.
The forum urged APC members to remain united and fully supportive of Tomisin as the party prepares for the general election, expressing confidence that her candidacy would bring meaningful development to Akure North.
Meanwhile, celebrations continued across communities in the local government area as supporters hailed the outcome as a victory for the people and a reflection of their collective decision.

