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  • The Nation correspondent emerges Oyo Chapel’s chairman

    The Nation correspondent emerges Oyo Chapel’s chairman

    The Oyo State Correspondent of The Nation Newspapers, Yinka Adeniran on Tuesday emerged the Chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council.

    Adeniran was declared winner after polling 31 votes to defeat his closest rival, John Alabi of Silverbird Television who scored 10 votes.

    For the position of the Secretary, Rotimi Agboluaje of The Guardian polled 31 votes to defeat Musliudeen Adebayo of Daily Post who had 10 votes.

    Also in the election, Remi Koleosho and Sheu Sulaimon both of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) were elected Vice Chairman and Treasurer respectively.

    The election was monitored by officials of the state Council including, Comrade Temiday Adu (Secretary), Comrade Moses Morenikeji (Treasurer) and Comrade Khalid Imran (Ex-officio).

    In a brief remark before swearing-in the new leaders, the Chairman, Oyo State Council of the NUJ, Comrade Akeem Abas who was also present to participate in the process which held at the  Correspondent Chapel Secretariat, Mokola, Ibadan, expressed gratitude for the peaceful conduct of the Correspondent Chapel members and the success the election.

    He said the Chapel where he is also a member has conducted one of the best elections recorded in the history of state Council, while charging members to be of good conduct and professional in all their endeavours.

    He charged the new leadership to promote professionalism and ethical practice while showing concern for the interest of their members.

    The election was the first to be so monitored and conducted by the Akeem Abas led leadership having just spent barely one month in office as the State Chairman.

    In his acceptance speech, the new Correspondent Chapel Chairman, Adeniran appreciated all leaders, elders and members for their support, commending them for giving him the opportunity to lead the Chapel at a time like this.

    He said while he works to build a common front for the Chapel, he will, with the collaboration of all members work to restore the lost glory of the profession among the members while ensuring that their interest is protected every time.

    He assures that himself and other members of his team are firstly members of the Chapel before assuming the position of leaders, while assuring the members that his team will serve for the good of humanity and for the progress of the Chapel, and the Union at large.

    Adeniran also called on the members to support and work with the executive members to attain success for the Chapel.

    Out of the 48-members register, 42 members were accredited to vote while one vote was voided in both the Chairmanship and Secretary election of the Chapel.

  • Suspected bandits allegedly drop notice of planned attack in Oyo community

    Suspected bandits allegedly drop notice of planned attack in Oyo community

    Indigenes and residents of Ikoyi-Ile community, Oriire local government area Oyo State are living in fear and anxiety after suspected bandits have sent a notice of the plan to attack the community ahead of time. 

    Ikoyi-Ile is one of the towns in Oriire local government area, the same local government area where five people were killed a few days ago.

    The Nation reports some gunmen suspected to be bandits had opened fire and killed five forest guards at old Oyo National Park located at Oloka village in Oriire local government area on Tuesday.

    In the latest development, suspected bandits have allegedly informed the residents that they will attack the town on Tuesday, 20 January this year.

    The information, it was gathered, was contained in two different notes allegedly written by the bandits.

    The two notes were said to have been dropped at the front and back of a building in the town.

    One of the hand written notes in Yoruba language which bore no address nor signature has as title, “Lati Odo Bandit”.

    It reads: “Lati Odo Bandit, A o wa ni January 20th, 2026. E duro de wa ati pe ki e mu ra fun wa le. A wa lati wa fun yin ni ibanuje ni orilede yin. Ni Ikoyi-Ile Ile Oyo State. E mu ra le fun wa.”

    The second note reads, “Bandit information. See, now, Three days we work for you. We said you in Ikoyi – Ile is the government that sent us. Wait for us”.

    It has not been confirmed whether these notes emanated from suspected bandits or not.

    But a source in the town said the information has caused a lot of panic among the residents of the town.

    When contacted, Public Relations Officer of Oyo State Police command, Ayanlade Olayinka said the individual who allegedly discovered the said note is undergoing debriefing, adding the Command has launched a full-scale investigation to determine the origin and intent of the note.

  • Police issue advisory over rise in drowning incidents in Oyo

    Police issue advisory over rise in drowning incidents in Oyo

    The Oyo State Police Command has alerted the public to recent increase in incidents of drowning across the State. 

    The Police urged residents to exercise extreme caution around rivers, streams, dams, swimming pools and other water-related facilities to avoid such incidents.

    A statement by the spokesman of the Command, Ayanlade Olayinka, called on Church owners and religious organisations, particularly those whose worship centres are close to rivers, streams, or other natural water bodies to take proactive safety measures during religious activities and ensure adequate supervision to prevent accidental drowning. 

    According to him, unsupervised access to nearby water bodies, particularly by children, should be strictly discouraged.

    He said: “Hotel owners, resort operators, and managers of recreational facilities are reminded of their responsibility to ensure that all swimming pools within their premises are properly supervised and clearly marked with safety notices. 

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    “They are further advised to employ trained instructors, lifeguards, and swimming tutors to guide users and prevent accidents and drowning. Essential safety and rescue equipment must also be readily available and functional at all times.

    “Parents and guardians are strongly advised to be vigilant and intentional about the safety of their wards. Children should not be allowed to visit rivers, wells, or engage in swimming activities without responsible adults who will properly guide, guard, and supervise them at all times.

    “Owners and occupants of houses with wells are advised to ensure that all wells are properly covered and securely lidded at all times. Where corrosion, damage, or structural defects are noticed on well covers or protective structures, such defects must be addressed immediately to prevent accidents. 

    “In households with wells, elders and responsible adults must ensure that access to the well area is restricted and securely locked when not in use by an adult.”

  • Oyo APC leaders declare full support for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid

    Oyo APC leaders declare full support for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid

    Prominent leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency have affirmed their commitment to backing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second-term bid in the 2027 general elections.

    The declaration was made on Wednesday during a unity rally organised by constituency leaders at Moniya, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    The event drew key party figures from the constituency, including Chief Kunle Sanda, Hon. Joshua Oyebamiji, Hon. Femi Egbedeyi, Hon. Tayo Oyetunji, Hon. Olafisoye Akinmoyede, Hon. Abisoye Fagade, Chief Isiaka Alimi and Hon. Adigun Abiodun, among others.

    Top APC leaders from Oyo State also attended the rally. They included the state party chairman, Alhaji Olaide Abas; Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu; Senators Teslim Folarin, Yunus Akintunde, Sharafadeen Alli, and Abdulfatai Buhari; Hon. Aderemi Oseni; Senator Ayo Adeseun; Professor Adeolu Akande; Hon. Bolaji Repete; Hon. Akeem Akogun; and Chairman of Oyo APC’s United Kingdom caucus, Hon. Adebayo Amusat-Gbenla.

    Speaking with journalists, Chairman of the Oyo Central Senatorial District APC, Hon. Joshua Oyebamiji, said party leaders across the constituency had reached a firm resolution to work towards President Tinubu’s re-election. He added that state leaders were committed to operating as a unified bloc ahead of the 2027 polls.

    Oyebamiji stated that stakeholders in the party had agreed to prioritise collective objectives over personal interests, noting that internal divisions were now a thing of the past.

    He said, “We are here for two purposes. First, to tell the whole world and the good people of Oyo State that APC is united. We are now one family, and that is why this is called a unity rally. Second, we are here to express our support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections. APC in Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency unanimously supports his second-term bid.”

    Other speakers echoed the commitment to ensuring the party’s success in 2027.

    In his remarks, Senator Teslim Folarin described the APC as the political platform capable of steering Nigeria to progress. State chairman Alhaji Olaide Abas reaffirmed that the party remains united and urged members to work diligently for the victory of President Tinubu and other APC candidates in the forthcoming elections.

  • 2027: Senator Agboola, over 50,000 PDP, SDP, ADC members defect to APC in Oyo

    2027: Senator Agboola, over 50,000 PDP, SDP, ADC members defect to APC in Oyo

    Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have welcomed former ally of Governor Seyi Makinde, Senator Hosea Agboola (Halleluya), along with more than 50,000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), and African Democratic Congress (ADC), into the APC.

    Party leaders described the mass defection as a significant boost that will further strengthen and expand the APC’s political base across the state.

    The defectors, drawn from all 33 local government areas, were received in Iseyin by the Oyo State Ambassador of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Senator Teslim Folarin. He was joined by Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu; Senators Abdulfatai Buhari and Sharafadeen Alli; Oyo APC Chairman Pharm. Olayide Abass; Senator Ayo Adeseun; Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle; and Engr. Idris Adeoye. Other notable party figures, including Hon. Remi Oseni, Hon. Olamiju Alao-Akala, Mrs. Hannah Ogunesan, Prof. Adeolu Akande, Hon. Bolaji Repete, Hon. Akeem Akogun, Alhaji Saheed Alaran, Alhaji Wasiu Dauda, and Hon. Yinka Taiwo, were also in attendance.

    Addressing the gathering, Senator Folarin described the defection as a clear endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership and the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    He assured the new members of full integration, noting that the APC in Oyo State has resolved its internal differences and is now united, disciplined, and focused on grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Adelabu commended Senator Halleluya and other defectors for their decision, describing it as strategic and courageous, while reaffirming the party’s commitment to peace and collective progress.

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    Senator Abdulfatai Buhari added that the influx of opposition members reflects the APC’s expanding influence and increasing acceptance among voters.

    Senator Ali echoed this view, stating that renewed public confidence in the Tinubu administration is attracting more stakeholders into the party.

    Pharm. Abass assured the defectors of equal rights and opportunities, emphasising the party’s commitment to fairness, discipline, and internal democracy.

    Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Senator Halleluya said their decision followed broad consultations.

    He noted that the Renewed Hope Agenda and the unity among APC leaders in Oyo State were key factors in their choice to join the ruling party.

    The event concluded with the symbolic admission of the defectors into the APC, accompanied by renewed calls for party members to unite and work towards delivering widespread victories for President Tinubu and the APC in the 2027 elections.

    The Renewed Hope Ambassadors and the APC later continued their Federal Constituency Tour at Akinyele/Lagelu, where leaders sustained their message of peace, unity, and grassroots mobilisation in support of President Tinubu’s re-election bid.

  • Oyo suspends Chief over alleged illegal mining

    Oyo suspends Chief over alleged illegal mining

    The Oyo State Government has suspended the Sobaloju of Ofiki, Chief Jacob Adefabi Sobaloju, for allegedly violating the State’s Executive Order 001/2023, which governs mining activities and for encouraging trespassing on government gazetted assets.

    It noted that the decision was taken to protect the interest of Oyo State and its people.

    Chief Sobaloju, according to a letter by the Director, Chieftaincy Matters in the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Mr Olajire A.M., was accused of violating the order as well as allegedly issuing consent letters to mining companies without proper authorisation, permitting mining activities in state government’s reserved forest and facilitating unauthorised mining operations.

    The letter indicated that Chief Sobaloju has been suspended from the palace of the Onito of Ito effective from Monday, January 5, 2026, pending the outcome of investigation into the allegations, adding that his suspension is a precautionary measure to ensure the integrity of the investigation.

    The letter, entitled “Re: Complaint against Chief Sobaloju of Ofiki for violation of State Exectuive Order, Forest Reserve Regulations and encouraging trespassing of government gazetted assets,” reads in part: “I am directed to refer to the above subject and inform you that you have been accused of violating the State Executive Order 001/2023, which governs mining activities in Oyo State, and of encouraging trespassing on government gazetted assets.

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    “The allegations include issuing consent letters to mining companies without proper authorisation, permitting mining activities in state government Reserves Forest, and facilitating unauthorised mining operations.”

    It directed the embattled Chief to refrain from all activities related to mining and issuance of consent letters to miners, refrain from interfering with the investigation into the allegations against him and to make himself available for questioning as required by the investigating team.

  • 2027: Enough of eight years as opposition party, Oyo APC tells members

    2027: Enough of eight years as opposition party, Oyo APC tells members

    …as Adelabu, Folarin, Ajimobi’s widow hold unity rally in Ogbomosho

    Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have declared that the party’s eight years in opposition in the state are enough, vowing to reclaim the Agodi Government House in the 2027 general election.

    The stakeholders include the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu; former Senate Leader, Teslim Folarin; the wife of the late former governor of Oyo State, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi; and a presidential aide, Chief Sunday Dare. Others are Senator Yunus Akintunde, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi, Prof. Adeolu Akande, former Oyo APC Chairman, Chief Akin Oke, Hon. Wunmi Oladeji, Senator Ayoade Adeseun, Hon. Segun Odebunmi, and former Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Asimiyu Alarape, among others.

    The party leaders made the declaration at the Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ Unity Rally held in Ogbomosho, where they urged members to close ranks and work collectively towards reclaiming power in the state.

    They reaffirmed their support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and pledged to mobilise massive support for him and other APC candidates in the 2027 elections.

    The rally, which drew party leaders, elected officials, former office holders and grassroots mobilisers, highlighted renewed unity and organisational strength within the party in the zone.

    In his welcome address, Hon. Segun Odebunmi said Ogbomosho remained a stronghold of the APC, noting that intensive mobilisation efforts had already begun to consolidate the party’s dominance in the area.

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    He assured party members that Ogbomosho would deliver overwhelming support for the APC, adding that stakeholders in the zone were firmly behind President Tinubu and his Renewed Hope agenda.

    In his remarks, the Oyo State APC Chairman, Alhaji Olayide Abass, commended the resilience, loyalty and organisational capacity of party members in Ogbomosho, describing their commitment as crucial to the party’s plan to reclaim Oyo State.

    He urged members to remain united and focused as efforts continue to expand the party’s grassroots structures across the state.

    Former state chairman, Chief Akin Oke, charged party leaders in Ogbomosho to work as a team, stressing that prolonged opposition was no longer acceptable.

    “Eight years in opposition is enough. We must work together to return to Government House in this state,” he said.

    Also speaking, Senator Ayoade Adeseun expressed confidence that Ogbomosho would vote massively for the APC in the 2027 general election.

  • Bodija explosion: N30bn received from FG intact in bank, we await N20bn balance – Oyo govt

    Bodija explosion: N30bn received from FG intact in bank, we await N20bn balance – Oyo govt

    ..says N24.6 billion state resources spent so far in direct response 

    Indications emerged on Thursday that controversy still trails the N50 billion intervention fund approved by the Federal Government for Oyo State following the January 16, 2024 explosion in the Bodija area of Ibadan.

    Breaking its silence on calls to account for the fund, the Oyo state government said the N30 billion so far released by the federal government remains intact in a special intervention account.

    The state government explained that it is still awaiting the release of the outstanding N20 billion and disclosed that, as of January 1, 2026, it had spent N24.6 billion from its own resources to address the impact of the explosion on Bodija and surrounding communities.

    According to the government, the expenditure includes N20.141 billion used for the reconstruction of infrastructure in Bodija and adjoining areas, as well as N4.085 billion paid as support and compensation to victims of the incident.

    The clarification was contained in a statement jointly signed by the Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, and the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Professor Musibau Babatunde.

    The statement noted that the state government deliberately refrained from accessing the N30 billion already released, citing the continued withholding of the remaining N20 billion by relevant federal agencies for reasons yet to be communicated to the state.

    It added that the recent “disgraceful drama of the last couple of days from the Federal Government on the approval”, has justified the wisdom of its decision to “wait and see” before deciding what to do with the money. 

    The statement reads in part, “Following the unfortunate explosion that occurred on January 16, 2024, in the Bodija area of Ibadan, and being aware that intervention funds exist at the federal level for states facing emergencies, His Excellency, the Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, formally wrote to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, requesting approval for financial support to assist the state in managing the disaster.

    “In the letter dated January 19, 2024, Governor Makinde outlined the immediate steps already taken by the Oyo State Government to mitigate the impact of the explosion. These measures included the deployment of earth-moving equipment to aid search-and-rescue efforts; the hospitalisation of injured victims with all medical bills fully covered by the state government; the deployment of ambulances and medical personnel to the scene; and the provision of accommodation for displaced victims in hotels at the expense of the state government.

    “The governor then highlighted additional areas where federal assistance was required. These included: clearing of rubble and debris as part of continued search and rescue operations; immediate integrity tests on buildings within the affected axis and demolition of unsafe structures; compensation for owners of affected properties; reconstruction of Old Bodija and its environs; expansion of the emergency response hub; environmental impact assessment; logistics support and reimbursement; and infrastructural development required to restore normalcy to Bodija and surrounding communities after the massive destruction.

    “To address these needs, the Oyo State Government estimated the cost of intervention at N100 billion and requested the President’s approval for that amount.

    “The president, however, approved N50 billion— half of the requested sum.

    “The purpose of the approved fund was clearly stated by the Federal Government as “Support for the reconstruction of Old Bodija and environs after the Bodija explosion.” (See memo dated 29 August, 2024, from the Accountant General of the Federation to the Minister of Finance, released by the political agent of the Federal Government, Mr. Ayo Fayose). 

    “Following the approval, an Oyo State Government Infrastructure Support Account (No. 2045199879) was opened with First Bank of Nigeria for the intervention fund.

    “Out of the approved N50 billion, the Federal Government, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), released N30 billion to Oyo State on November 4, 2024.”

    It reads further, “As of December 31, 2025, the N30 billion remains untouched in the Oyo State infrastructure account with the First Bank. Interested members of the public may verify this information with the bank.

    “The Oyo State Government has deliberately refrained from utilising the N30 billion already released in recognition of the fact that the remaining N20 billion has remained withheld by the relevant federal agencies for reasons that have not been communicated to the state.

    “Given the disgraceful drama of the last couple of days from the Federal Government on the approval, the government of Oyo State is convinced on the wisdom of its decision to ‘wait and see’ before deciding what to do with the money. 

    “Almost two years after the disaster, the Federal Government is yet to release the outstanding balance of N20 billion from the approved sum of N50 billion. 

    “The Oyo State Government remains committed to securing the balance of the approved funds to comprehensively address the damage caused by the explosion to both public and private properties. This is particularly important given the scale of the challenges faced by the state and the victims, many of whom have already been supported within the financial capacity of the state government.

    “Following the explosion, Nigerians are aware of the swift and sustained efforts of the Oyo State Government, which significantly mitigated the effects of the disaster. The state government did not wait for federal intervention, which came in November, 2024, almost a year after the incident.

    “As of January 1, 2026, the Oyo State Government has spent N24.6 billion from its own resources on Bodija and its environs in direct response to the explosion and its consequences. This includes N20.141 billion spent on the reconstruction of infrastructure in Bodija and surrounding areas, as well as N4.085 billion paid as support and compensation to victims of the explosion. These expenditures were fully borne by the Oyo State Government.”

    The state accused the federal government of using the former governor of Ekiti state, Ayo Fayose as an agent to achieve cheap political gains noting that, out of a total of N915.5 billion approved as intervention funds for states across the country, the list of beneficiary states shows that one Southwest state received N150 billion, while Oyo State, despite experiencing one of the most devastating incidents, received one of the lowest allocations among beneficiary states. 

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    “Documents released by the Federal Government through its agent, Mr Ayo Fayose, indicate that a total of N915.5 billion was approved as intervention funds for states across the country. The list of beneficiary states shows that one South-West state received N150 billion, while another received N50 billion. Oyo State, despite experiencing one of the most devastating incidents, received one of the lowest allocations among beneficiary states. Interested members of the public may consult the list for verification.

    “Special intervention funds, when released, are received as capital grants. In line with standard practice and legal requirements, such funds are subjected to the budgeting process before expenditure and are duly reflected in the financial statements of the state. They do not require special public announcements upon receipt. This explains why other states that received significantly larger amounts did not publicly advertise the receipt of such funds.

    “The Oyo State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency, Engineer Seyi Makinde, appreciates the continued support and understanding of the people of the state. The government particularly thanks the people for their discernment in seeing through attempts by desperate political actors to exploit the 2024 tragic events of Bodija to gain undeserved foothold in our state for personal and political gains.

    “The Oyo State Government has nothing to hide and will continue to engage the public transparently on all issues, including this one.

    “Governor Makinde remains committed to serving the people of Oyo State faithfully, truthfully, and with utmost respect for the social contract that binds government to the governed. He has never denied anyone what is legally due to them and will not do so.

    “The Governor and the Government of Oyo State wish the people a happy, peaceful, and prosperous 2026.”

  • 2027: Oyo governorship aspirant Aborishade dumps PDP for ADC

    2027: Oyo governorship aspirant Aborishade dumps PDP for ADC

    Human rights lawyer and 2027 Peoples Democratic Party governorship aspirant in Oyo state, Niyi Aborishade, has resigned from the PDP and joined the African Democratic Congress.

    Aborishade said his decision was informed by the deepening crisis within the PDP, which, according to him, raises concerns that the party may be unable to field a credible candidate in the next election.

    Speaking with journalists in Ibadan, he said persistent internal conflicts in the PDP made it impossible for him to continue, noting that the situation posed a threat to internal democracy within the party.

    He said, “In as much as PDP is not able to resolve its internal crisis, in as much as protagonist in PDP refuses to listen to any voice of reason, we are moving forward, we are moving to ADC.

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    “ADC is prepared to give us opportunity to practice democracy, fairness, and equity. I’m moving with all my supporters from all the 33 local governments. Most of them are leaders of PDP, but they are moving with us.

    “We will make the party popular. When you see the caliber of people that have joined ADC, you will know ADC will become a formidable party in Nigeria.

    “The correct party now that is popular is ADC. And that’s where I belong. I will always work with the progressives. I will always work for the interests of justice and the best interests of Nigeria.

    In his remark, ADC chairman in Oyo State, Alhaji Yinka Olona said PDP is already dead and currently at the grave yard, and waiting for final burial, adding that the only viable opposition that will provide credible alternative is ADC.

  • 2027 Oyo guber race: Opinion polls suggest Ibadan Muslim candidate

    2027 Oyo guber race: Opinion polls suggest Ibadan Muslim candidate

    The race for the governorship of Oyo State ahead of the 2027 elections is gathering momentum, with opinion polls indicating growing support for an Ibadan Muslim candidate as the preferred successor to Governor Seyi Makinde.

    According to recent polls conducted among some residents and indigenes of the state, there is an increasing call for an Ibadan-born Muslim governor, with respondents citing religious tolerance, inclusivity, and balance as key considerations.

    The polls also stressed that the next governor should be a core Ibadan indigene who has made meaningful contributions to the development of Ibadanland and Oyo State. Interestingly, respondents noted that the candidate does not necessarily have to be a well-known political figure, recalling that Governor Makinde was not a prominent politician before his emergence.

    Support for this position reportedly came from a cross-section of stakeholders, including market leaders, commercial transport operators, traditional leaders such as Mogajis, Baales, and chiefs, as well as prominent sons and daughters of Ibadanland and major political actors in the state.

    Proponents of the idea argued that, considering the state’s political history, it may be time for a Muslim to assume the governorship. Oyo State has previously been governed by both Muslims and Christians, including Lam Adesina (Muslim), Rashidi Ladoja (Muslim), Adebayo Alao-Akala (Christian), Abiola Ajimobi (Muslim), and the incumbent, Seyi Makinde (Christian). Supporters said this pattern reflects a balance that should be sustained.

    The polls further highlighted the need for a leader who understands Ibadan’s cultural heritage and has demonstrated commitment to the progress of the state.

    As the 2027 elections draw closer, political observers expect more aspirants to declare their intentions, with debates around zoning and religious representation likely to intensify.

    While the polls offer insight into the views of some residents, observers note that the final choice rests with the electorate, as political parties will first conduct primaries to determine their candidates. 

    As Oyo State moves towards the next election cycle, stakeholders have emphasised that unity and development should remain central to voters’ considerations.