AKURE FEMALE MONARCHS ENDORSE ADEOLA FYNCH, AFFIRM HER AKURE ROOTS
The Eyelobirins; female monarchs in Akure, have collectively endorsed the candidacy of Hon. Adeola Rosemary Fynch for the Ondo State House of Assembly, Akure South Constituency 1, ahead of the 2027 elections, in a move that underscores both political support and cultural validation.
In a significant dimension to their endorsement, the revered traditional women leaders also confirmed and affirmed Hon. Adeola Fynch’s lineage, tracing her ancestry and establishing her roots as a true daughter of Akure. This declaration, they noted, further strengthens her connection to the people and reinforces her understanding of the community’s history, values, and aspirations.
The endorsement is widely seen as a major boost to her candidacy, reflecting growing confidence in her leadership capacity, grassroots appeal, and commitment to inclusive and people-oriented representation.
The Eyelobirins, who hold respected positions within the traditional and cultural structure of Akure, emphasized the importance of leadership that is both connected to the people and grounded in the community’s heritage.
According to the traditional leaders, Hon. Adeola embodies qualities of accessibility, cultural awareness, and a genuine passion for development. They expressed optimism that her emergence would usher in a new phase of responsive and impactful representation for Akure South Constituency 1.
Political observers note that endorsements from traditional institutions, particularly from influential groups such as the Eyelobirins, often carry significant weight in shaping public perception and strengthening grassroots support.
As the political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections continues to evolve, the endorsement places Hon. Adeola Rosemary Fynch in a strong position, while signaling a broader alignment of cultural authority and political aspiration within and beyond Akure South Constituency 1.

