The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, has expressed strong confidence that his party will emerge victorious in the August 15 gubernatorial election, insisting that no opposition tactics can derail their chances.
In a statement issued in Lagos by his media adviser, Yusuf Abiola, Oyebamiji dismissed what he described as “sponsored propaganda” and “manipulative narratives” allegedly being pushed by rival parties.
Addressing supporters and party loyalists on Friday, the APC candidate—popularly known as AMBO—urged members to remain focused and unwavering as the election approaches. He maintained that the party remains united and strategically positioned to reclaim power in the state.

“Victory is within reach. No amount of sponsored propaganda or opposition narratives will distract us from our focus,” Oyebamiji said, assuring supporters of the party’s readiness to win at the polls.
He further called for intensified grassroots mobilisation, particularly encouraging eligible voters to complete their registration before the deadline. According to him, full participation in the electoral process will be crucial to securing victory.

“At this critical time, every supporter must ensure they are registered to vote. Every vote will count on election day,” he added.
Oyebamiji also commended Francis Eniade for donating campaign vehicles and motorcycles to the AMBO Campaign Council, describing the gesture as a show of loyalty and commitment to the party’s success.
Similarly, the Osun State APC Chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, praised Eniade’s continued contributions, noting that his foundation has played a key role in supporting party activities.
In response, Eniade expressed appreciation for the opportunity to contribute and pledged sustained support through empowerment initiatives across the Ifelodun, Boripe and Odo-Otin federal constituency.
The event drew party leaders, stakeholders, and former office holders, all of whom reiterated their commitment to ensuring APC’s victory in the forthcoming election.







