• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Saturday, March 28, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • More
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Crime and Security
    • Opinion
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • More
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Crime and Security
    • Opinion
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

“Makinde Must Be Crazy!” — Why Oyo’s ‘Madness’ May Be Its Greatest Strength

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
March 28, 2026
in Politics
0
“Makinde Must Be Crazy!” — Why Oyo’s ‘Madness’ May Be Its Greatest Strength
3.2k
VIEWS

You might also like

 Hon Lawal Lateef Adebare: A Leader Proven by Action – Time to Support Him for 2027 – Amusat Afeez Innocent“

 Hon Lawal Lateef Adebare: A Leader Proven by Action – Time to Support Him for 2027 – Amusat Afeez Innocent“

March 28, 2026
A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

March 28, 2026

...To get all news updates, Join our WhatsApp Group (Click Here)

 

By all standards, some might say Seyi Makinde must be crazy.

 

Crazy for refusing to follow the old playbook.

Crazy for investing heavily in infrastructure when others would play politics.

Crazy for thinking Oyo State can compete on a global stage. But if this is madness, then perhaps Oyo State needs more of it.

 

Is This the ‘Destruction’ People Talk About? Look Closer

They say Makinde is leading Oyo to destruction. But what kind of destruction builds roads?, expands airports?, boosts agriculture?, and pays salaries consistently? What kind of “failure” restores public confidence in governance and makes citizens begin to believe again?

 

Under Makinde, Oyo State has witnessed:

Massive road construction and urban renewal projects improving connectivity across Ibadan, Ogbomoso, Oyo, and Oke-Ogun corridors. Modern bus terminals and a more organized transport system easing movement for workers, traders, and students. Transformation of the Ibadan Airport into a more viable and internationally compliant facility. Strategic investments in agribusiness and industrial zones aimed at long-term economic prosperity.

 

Notably, the ongoing Ibadan Circular Road project stands out as a generational infrastructure initiative designed to decongest the city, open up new economic corridors, and position Ibadan as a modern urban hub. When completed, it is expected to redefine mobility, attract investments, and reshape the economic landscape of Oyo State for decades to come.

Also Read:  Edo Victory Sign of People’s Support for Our Economic Programme – Tinubu

 

If this is “destruction,” then it is one that is laying the foundation for generational growth. And perhaps, what is being destroyed is not the state, but the old culture of stagnation.

 

A Leadership Style That Breaks the Mold

Governance in Nigeria has often been associated with noise, grandstanding, media drama, and endless promises. Makinde chose a different route. Measured. Calculated. Result-driven. No unnecessary noise. No political theatrics.

Just steady, visible progress.

 

Workers receive salaries consistently, restoring dignity to public service, Internally generated revenue improves without placing unbearable burdens on the people, Primary healthcare centres are being upgraded, bringing care closer to the grassroots, The education sector continues to benefit from sustained policies that keep children in school. This is not governance built on propaganda. This is governance built on structure.

 

From Vision to Execution: Rebuilding Trust in Government

One of the most overlooked achievements of the Makinde administration is not just physical infrastructure, it is psychological infrastructure. Before now, many citizens had lost faith in government promises. Projects were announced but never completed. Budgets were passed but rarely felt. Policies were introduced but quickly abandoned. Makinde’s approach is gradually reversing that narrative. Today, when a project is announced, citizens watch with expectation, not doubt.

 

That shift is not ordinary.

It is the foundation of sustainable governance. The Bigger Picture: Engineering an Economic Future, Beyond roads and buildings lies a deeper strategy., Makinde is not merely governing, he is positioning Oyo State.

 

Positioning it as:

A logistics hub, leveraging its geographical advantage in the South-West

Also Read:  Ibadan South LCDA Boss, Hon Teslim Ogundeji Congratulates His Excellency Ambassador Taofeek Oladejo Arapaja, the newly elected National Secretary of our great party, PDP.

 

A trade and investment destination, attracting private sector confidence

 

An agro-industrial powerhouse, tapping into the state’s vast agricultural potential

 

A gateway economy, ready to benefit from regional and continental trade opportunities.

 

This is long-term thinking, rare in a system often driven by short-term gains.

 

Why the Criticism Will Never Stop

Transformation is never convenient.

 

Every serious reform comes with resistance. Because progress disrupts comfort zones.

It challenges entrenched interests.

It exposes inefficiencies that once thrived in silence.

 

So yes, there will always be voices shouting:

 

“Nothing is happening.”

“The state is failing.”

“This is not enough.”

 

But reality speaks differently.

The roads are there.

The systems are improving.

The direction is clear.

 

The Question That Truly Matters: What’s Next for Oyo State?

As the administration of Seyi Makinde advances, a more critical conversation is emerging, not about what has been done, but about what comes next. Because development is fragile without continuity. History has shown that progress can be reversed overnight if leadership changes direction.

 

Oyo State now faces a defining moment:

Return to a cycle of inconsistency and abandoned visions or Consolidate on existing gains with leadership that understands the blueprint already in motion. This is where leadership succession becomes more than politics, it becomes strategy.

 

The next phase of Oyo’s growth will require someone who does not need to start from scratch, but someone who understands the philosophy, the structure, and the long-term vision already laid.

 

Continuity: The Bridge Between Progress and Greatness

Great societies are not built by one administration alone. They are built through continuity of vision. What Makinde has done is to lay the foundation. What comes next must be to build on it, not abandon it. The conversation, therefore, is no longer just about performance.

Also Read:  Adelabu Not Rich Enough to Pay Me For Any Opinion— Mogaji Abiola Oyeyemi

 

It is about preservation.

It is about consolidation.

It is about taking Oyo State from growth to greatness.

 

Maybe This Is the Kind of ‘Madness’ We Need

If being “crazy” means:

 

Choosing development over populism

 

Prioritizing structure over sentiment

 

Building systems that outlive political tenures

 

Thinking beyond today and investing in tomorrow

 

Then perhaps this is not madness.

 

Perhaps it is leadership.

 

Because in the end, the truth remains:

Makinde is not destroying Oyo State.

He is redefining it.

He is repositioning it.

He is rebuilding it, quietly, steadily, and deliberately. And when the noise fades and history begins to write its verdict, Oyo State may look back and realize this “madness” was exactly what it needed.

 

 

 

Asiwaju YSO Oladunni is a media entrepreneur, strategist, and public affairs commentator. He is the Publisher of TODAY SPLASH and the driving force behind Splash Arts, platforms dedicated to amplifying truth, shaping narratives, and promoting developmental governance.

 

He writes from Ibadan and contributes to conversations on leadership, public policy, and sustainable development in Oyo State and Nigeria.


You can get every of our news as soon as they drop on WhatsApp ...To get all news updates, Join our WhatsApp Group (Click Here)
Previous Post

**Hon. Omotosho Rafiu Olayinka Declares Candidacy for State House of Assembly**

Next Post

A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

Peter Olajide

Peter Olajide

Related Stories

 Hon Lawal Lateef Adebare: A Leader Proven by Action – Time to Support Him for 2027 – Amusat Afeez Innocent“

 Hon Lawal Lateef Adebare: A Leader Proven by Action – Time to Support Him for 2027 – Amusat Afeez Innocent“

by Peter Olajide
March 28, 2026
0

  Over the last five years, our Executive Chairman has had the unique chance to serve our community for two...

A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

by Peter Olajide
March 28, 2026
0

In a bold and defining moment that has stirred widespread excitement across the Ido/Ibarapa Federal Constituency, Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji...

Oluyedun Bello Throws Hat into Ring for Ibadan South West LG Chairmanship

I Remain Committed To My Constituents’ Welfare Care – Mayegun Babanumi

by Peter Olajide
March 28, 2026
0

  Mayegun Babanumi's political group held its ward meeting in Ibadan North West yesterday.       The frontline PDP...

*Why Omituntun 3.0 Should Be Led by a Competent Muslim Candidate*   By: Otunba Yomi Ojo

*Why Omituntun 3.0 Should Be Led by a Competent Muslim Candidate*  By: Otunba Yomi Ojo

by Peter Olajide
March 28, 2026
0

  As Oyo State approaches the next phase of its political journey, it is crucial to consider the leadership structure...

Next Post
A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

A New Voice, A Clear Vision: Why Ido/Ibarapa is Rallying Behind Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji

Recommended

Be A Good Ambassador Of Your Institution, Hon. Sanda Charges Matriculating Students

Be A Good Ambassador Of Your Institution, Hon. Sanda Charges Matriculating Students

January 9, 2025
Adebowale Felicitates Hon. Ramata Agberemi Lauds Her Commitment to Public Service

Oyo First Lady’s Media Officer Salutes RAD on Birthday, Describes Her as Trailblazer

August 31, 2025

Popular Story

  • Breaking: Ibadan North Rep Member, Akinremi Dies

    Breaking: Ibadan North Rep Member, Akinremi Dies

    1094 shares
    Share 438 Tweet 274
  • Oyo Ad-hoc Staff Appeal to Governor Makinde

    971 shares
    Share 388 Tweet 243
  • Jubilation As Makinde Pays December Salaries Early

    892 shares
    Share 357 Tweet 223
  • Breaking: Ex Oyo Lawmaker, Hon Babatunde Eesuola is dead.

    883 shares
    Share 353 Tweet 221
  • Breaking : Two Years After Becoming Olubadan, Oba Balogun Joins Ancestors At 82

    870 shares
    Share 348 Tweet 218

Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in Oyo State! From breaking news to in-depth updates on local events, our blog covers it all. Visit us regularly to stay informed about everything that matters in your community

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Naija24hrs - Website Designed by Samtech Media (+2348103682435)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Editorial
  • Crime and Security
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Sports

© 2024 Naija24hrs - Website Designed by Samtech Media (+2348103682435)

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?