Engr. Olowu Sunday: Championing a People-First Movement for Osun’s Future
Engr. Olowu Sunday: Championing a People-First Movement for Osun’s Future
Engr. Olowu Sunday, recently appointed State Coordinator of the Obidient Movement in Osun, is setting a new standard for political leadership—one rooted deeply in service, inclusion, and genuine accountability.

Olowu isn’t just stepping into a title; he’s answering a call to action. His vision is clear: build a movement that puts the people of Osun first, especially those who’ve long been overlooked. He’s determined to ignite grassroots energy and create real opportunities for citizens to engage, shape their communities, and reclaim their voice in governance.

Engr. Olowu Sunday, Obidient Movement, Osun State
“This is about more than politics—it’s about people. We want to awaken a new political awareness that reflects the hopes and dreams of everyday Nigerians,” Olowu shared. “Our mission is to bring power back to the people, to listen, and to deliver leadership that truly serves.”
His appointment, alongside a team of dedicated leaders, signals a fresh chapter for Osun State. Each member was carefully chosen for their passion, integrity, and proven commitment to the cause. Together, they are tasked with mobilizing communities, driving political engagement, and championing a new era of inclusive governance.
As Engr. Olowu leads this charge, Osun’s citizens can expect a movement focused on justice, fairness, and shared progress—building not just political momentum but a stronger, united community.
For Osun, and for Nigeria, this is just the beginning.
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