Olawunmi Ajibike
The Ake Palace Pavilion was filled beyond capacity as supporters, party members, and political stakeholders gathered for the official unveiling and inauguration of the Yayi Progressive Movement (YPM).
Participants trooped in from across Ogun State and beyond, leaving the venue packed while many others stood outside and within surrounding areas to witness the event.
The atmosphere was vibrant and charged, with chants, banners, and coordinated displays reflecting strong grassroots enthusiasm and backing for the movement.
Speaking at the event, leaders of the YPM described it as a platform designed to foster unity, deepen political participation, and expand engagement across communities.
They emphasized the importance of collective involvement in shaping the future of the state, noting that the movement would serve as a bridge between leadership and the people.
The gathering drew a diverse crowd, including youths, women, professionals, and community leaders, underscoring the movement’s broad-based appeal.Observers say the impressive turnout and level of organization signal the growing influence and readiness of the Yayi Progressive Movement, positioning it as a formidable force within Ogun State’s political landscape.

