If elected, she would become the first young woman to emerge as the national youth leader of a political party in the country.
Her campaign urged members to seize the chance to make history and brighten the party’s progressive ideals. Her supporters described her as one who was committed to the attainment of social justice through the meaningful inclusion of youths and women in leadership.
“It’s a promise many have observed she is well-positioned to deliver on given her extensive network and collaboration with leading youth voices across different sectors.
“As a prominent youth voice in the APC, she has served on various youth committees of the party and led various campaigns to expand the party’s membership strength and increase its appeal amongst young people.
“A certified PR professional, Miss Abiola’s legislative and policy experience, having served in the Eighth Assembly as an aide to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has increased the confidence of her supporters that as National Youth Leader,” they said.

