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RAD: A Defining Moment for Women’s Voice in Oyo Lawmaking

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
March 31, 2026
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In a political climate where conversations about inclusion often end as mere rhetoric, the emergence of Hon. Ramata Agberemi Dabo popularly known as RAD represents something far more tangible: a real test of whether Oyo State is ready to match words with action on women’s participation in governance.

 

Her official declaration to contest for the Oyo State House of Assembly in 2027 is not just another political announcement; it is a statement of intent that challenges entrenched norms within party structures and electoral traditions. For years, stakeholders across the state have echoed the need for greater female representation, yet the translation of that advocacy into actual candidacies and eventual victories has remained limited.

 

RAD’s entry into the race may well signal a turning point.

 

Backed by notable voices within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), including allies of Governor Seyi Makinde, her candidacy carries both symbolic and strategic weight. It is symbolic because it embodies the aspirations of countless women who have long been sidelined in legislative politics. It is strategic because, unlike many aspirants who rely solely on political sentiment, RAD brings administrative experience, party loyalty, and grassroots connection into the equation.

 

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What stands out in her declaration is not just the support she enjoys, but the nature of the conversation it has sparked. Stakeholders did not merely endorse a candidate they amplified a cause. From party leaders to market women and artisans, the message was consistent: the time for women’s inclusion is now.

 

This matters deeply.

 

Democracy thrives on diversity of perspectives. When legislative houses are dominated by one gender, policymaking risks becoming narrow, inadvertently excluding the lived realities of a significant portion of the population. Women bring different priorities, insights, and approaches to governance particularly in areas such as education, healthcare, family welfare, and economic inclusion.

 

RAD herself acknowledged the contributions of past male legislators, striking a tone of continuity rather than confrontation. This is crucial. Her message is not about replacing men, but about complementing existing leadership with a more balanced representation. It is a call for evolution, not disruption.

 

However, beyond the applause and endorsements lies the real challenge: will the PDP and indeed the broader political system create the space it so passionately advocates?

 

Calls for “special slots” for women have been made before. Too often, they fade at the altar of political bargaining, where winnability is narrowly defined and power dynamics overshadow principles. If RAD’s candidacy is to mean anything beyond symbolism, it must be backed by deliberate structural support fair primaries, equitable access to resources, and genuine party commitment.

 

The people of Lagelu, described as politically unique with a strong sense of identity, now stand at an interesting crossroads. Their decision in 2027 could either reinforce the status quo or set a precedent that echoes beyond local boundaries.

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There is also a broader implication for Oyo State. Governor Seyi Makinde has, over time, earned recognition for supporting women in governance. Yet, moments like this demand more than recognition they demand reinforcement. The success of candidates like RAD would serve as a powerful validation of those efforts and inspire a new generation of female leaders.

 

Ultimately, RAD’s rise is not just about one seat in the House of Assembly. It is about redefining political participation, challenging systemic limitations, and proving that inclusion is not a favor to be granted, but a necessity for sustainable governance.

 

If Oyo truly seeks progress, then the conversation must move from advocacy to action.

 

And perhaps, just perhaps, RAD is the beginning of that long-overdue shift.


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