The Secretary of Ibadan North Local Government and Political Head of Irepodun LCDA, Hon. Oluwafemi Oladejo Bantu, has extended warm and heartfelt birthday felicitations to the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ibadan North, Comrade Mustapha Ademuyiwa, describing him as a pillar of unity and a dependable force within the party.
In a goodwill message made available to the public, Hon. Bantu commended Comrade Ademuyiwa for his steadfast leadership, unwavering loyalty, and remarkable ability to foster harmony among party members across Ibadan North.















He noted that under Ademuyiwa’s leadership, the PDP in Ibadan North has continued to witness strengthened cohesion, inclusiveness, and a renewed sense of purpose among stakeholders.




“Comrade Mustapha Ademuyiwa exemplifies true leadership.
His calm disposition, strategic thinking, and commitment to collective progress have significantly repositioned our party for sustained growth and success,” Bantu stated.
The local government secretary further highlighted Ademuyiwa’s dedication to grassroots mobilization and his consistent efforts in ensuring that every member of the party feels valued and carried along.





According to him, the celebrant’s leadership style has not only deepened internal democracy within the party but has also enhanced its public image and acceptance among the people.
Hon. Bantu described the Ibadan North PDP chairman as a bridge-builder whose contributions continue to resonate beyond party lines.
“As you celebrate this special day, I join your family, friends, and the entire PDP family to appreciate your impactful journey and selfless service.
Your leadership has remained a source of inspiration to many of us in public service,” he added.
He concluded by praying for Comrade Ademuyiwa’s continued good health, divine wisdom, and greater accomplishments in the years ahead.
“May Almighty God continue to guide your steps, strengthen you for greater responsibilities, and grant you many more years of fruitful service to humanity,” Hon. Bantu prayed.
