Oyo State’s developmental journey since the beginning of the 4th Republic has been shaped by a lineage of transformative leaders, each contributing distinct strengths to its progress. From Lamidi Onaolapo Adesina, Lam-Adesina’s foundational reforms through Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja’s grassroots governance to Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala’s infrastructure drive, Senator Abiola Ajimobi’s modernization, and Gov Seyi Makinde’s inclusive strides, Oyo has built a robust platform for growth. As Governor Makinde’s tenure nears its end in 2027, the state seeks a leader to sustain and elevate this legacy. Amofin Beulah Adeoye, a legal icon and private sector trailblazer, emerges as the ideal candidate, blending character and competence to steer Oyo toward a future of equitable prosperity.

The late Lam-Adesina’s tenure (1999–2003), under the Alliance for Democracy (AD), laid a cornerstone for modern governance in Oyo. A revered school administrator and activist, Lam-Adesina championed free education, expanding access to primary and secondary schools and improved teachers’ welfare for all and sundry. His rural development initiatives and civil service reforms fostered trust in governance, while his grassroots engagement unified diverse groups. Lam-Adesina’s integrity and accessibility set a high standard, earning him a lasting place in Oyo’s political history.
Senator Rashidi Ladoja (2003–2007), governor under the platform of People’s Democratic Party,
PDP, built on this foundation with a people-centric approach despite challenges from the political godfather. His administration prioritized equitable development, enhancing healthcare access and supporting local commerce, particularly in rural areas. Despite political turbulence, including a controversial impeachment, Senator Ladoja’s resilience and commitment to Oyo’s cultural values cemented his legacy. His major role in facilitating Seyi Makinde’s 2019 victory underscores his enduring influence as a unifier.

Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala (2007–2011), also of the PDP, brought a pragmatic focus on infrastructure and economic empowerment. His administration constructed roads, schools, and hospitals, notably in Ogbomoso, his home town, fostering regional development. Alao-Akala’s approachable demeanor and emphasis on youth and women’s empowerment programs broadened economic opportunities. His tenure bridged urban and rural divides, laying groundwork for subsequent modernization efforts.


Oyo state governance under the All Progressives Congress, APC of late Senator Abiola Ajimobi (2011–2019) redefined Oyo’s trajectory with urban renewal. His administration transformed Ibadan through road networks, flyover bridge to ease transportation, and beautification projects. Senator Ajimobi’s security initiative, Operation Burst, curbed crime, while civil service reforms enhanced efficiency. Though criticized for perceived elitism, his strategic vision elevated Oyo’s national profile, setting a benchmark for cosmopolitan governance.
Governor Seyi Makinde (2019–present) under the platform of PDP has amplified these gains with “giant strides” in infrastructure, agribusiness, and anti-corruption measures. His investments in road rehabilitation, education, and the Oyo State Anti-Corruption Agency have driven inclusive growth.
Engr Makinde’s strategic inclusivity, such as selecting a deputy from Oke-Ogun to balance regional and religious dynamics, reflects his commitment to unity and equity, positioning Oyo as a South-West pacesetter.

As Gov. Makinde’s tenure winds down in 2027, Oyo faces the challenge of sustaining this momentum while addressing demands for power rotation to underrepresented zones like Oke-Ogun. Amofin Beulah Adeoye, a native of Ipapo in Itesiwaju Local Government Area emerges as a compelling successor.
A legal icon and former Deloitte advisor for West Africa, Amofin Adeoye’s private sector achievements showcase exceptional competence. His recent PDP alignment and financial contributions and donation of resources to Itesiwaju LGA, reflect a Ladoja-like grassroots commitment.
Amofin Adeoye’s character echoes the integrity of Lam-Adesina and Senator Ladoja, while his private-sector acumen aligns with Alao-Akala’s pragmatism, Ajimobi’s strategic vision, and Makinde’s developmental focus.
His advocacy for industrialization, as articulated in his writings, promises economic growth, while his diplomatic ties with governors and legal luminaries nationwide equip him to unify Oyo’s diverse zones. At a young age, Adeoye’s discipline and humility offer a generational shift, resonating with Oyo’s vibrant youth.
Oyo’s history weaves together accessibility, equity, infrastructure drive, modernization, and inclusivity. Adeoye’s leadership can synthesize these strengths, ensuring continuity while driving innovation. His competence can sustain Makinde’s gains, and his character can address regional equity, particularly for Oke-Ogun. As Oyo approaches 2027, Amofin Beulah Adeoye stands poised to lead the state into a new era of sustainable prosperity, building on the legacies of its past giants.
_Abegunde Samuel Temitope_
_Writes from Ibadan_
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