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SPORTING TRIBUNE
EYE OF ISLAM
TMC expands outreach in Oyo with ‘Igbeti Connect’, rallies community support
Saheed Salawu
April 3, 2026
From left, the Chief Imam of Igbetiland, Sheikh Abubakar Aqib Olawoore; the Onigbeti of Igbetiland, Oba Bashir Olalekan Abioye Sinyanbola IV; the Baba Oba, Prince Soliu Abioye; Ustadh Abdur-Rasheed Arogundade; Coordinator, The Muslim Congress (TMC), Oyo State Chapter, Ustadh Idris Muhammad; and Oyo State TMC Secretary, Alhaji Daud Soliu, at a programme tagged ‘Igbeti Connect’, held at the Igbeti Central Mosque on Sunday.
THE Muslim Congress (TMC), Oyo State Chapter, has intensified its outreach drive and promotion of Islamic teachings through a town hall meeting held in Igbeti, Olorunsogo Local Government Area.
The programme, tagged ‘Igbeti Connect’, was held at the Igbeti Central Mosque on Sunday and drew the Onigbeti of Igbetiland, high chiefs, Islamic scholars, political officeholders and other prominent community members.
Speaking at the event, the Onigbeti of Igbetiland, Oba Bashir Olalekan Abioye Siyanbola IV, urged residents to support and join the organisation, describing it as credible and transparent in its activities.
The monarch also called on traditional rulers across the South West to promote peaceful coexistence by working closely with religious leaders, stressing the need for collaboration in community leadership.
In his welcome address, the state coordinator of TMC, Ustadh Idris Muhammad, said the organisation, founded in April 1994, remains committed to societal reformation in line with the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
He noted that the group provides platforms for education, collaboration and development within the Muslim community.
Also speaking, the Chief Imam of Igbetiland, Sheikh Abubakar Aqib Olawoore, expressed optimism about TMC’s presence in the area, noting that its programmes would contribute positively to societal development.
He disclosed that residents are anticipating a three-day outreach programme, ‘Khuruj fii sabilillah’, scheduled for August, which will feature free medical services, fitness activities and other community-based initiatives.
Delivering a lecture, Ustadh Abdur Rasheed Mahmoud Arogundade emphasised the importance of propagating Islamic teachings, describing it as a core responsibility of Muslims, while assuring residents of the benefits of the organisation’s presence.
In his remarks, the Leader of the Legislative House in Olorunsogo Local Government, Honourable Afees Adewale, pledged support for the organisation, noting that structured Islamic groups like TMC play a significant role in community development.
Other dignitaries at the event included the chairman of Olorunsogo Local Government, Honourable Qazeem Olayanju; the Leader of the Legislative House in Ibadan North East Local Government, Honourable Adekola Abdulmajeed; as well as leaders and members of other Islamic organisations.


