In a political landscape often defined by convention, Wasiu Nurudeen Adanla, popularly known as Oba-Aro, is emerging as a symbol of courage, inclusion, and progressive leadership in his bid for the Ibadan North Constituency II seat in the House of Assembly. A person with disability, Wasiu Adanla Oba-Aro’s campaign is anchored on a powerful message: disability is not inability.


His aspiration is not merely political—it is transformational. At a time when representation remains skewed, Oba-Aro stands as a voice for the marginalized, advocating for a system where competence, resilience, and vision outweigh physical limitations.
Adding another layer to his candidacy is the call for religious balance. With key appointees in Ibadan North largely Christians, his emergence as a Muslim candidate offers an opportunity to foster inclusivity and equitable representation.

Notably, his ambition has garnered strong endorsement from the Association of People with Disabilities, who have also passionately appealed to Governor Seyi Makinde and Otunba Seye Famojuro to extend opportunities to persons with disabilities in elective positions.



Oba-Aro’s candidacy is more than a contest—it is a movement for equity, dignity, and a redefinition of leadership in Oyo State.



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