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A newly formed pressure group, Egbe Ajosepo Fun Itesiwaju Gbogbo Wa, has called for a fair and inclusive political structure in Oyo State, advocating for rotational governorship among all five geopolitical zones. This statement was made on a radio show tagged GBÀGEDE ÒRÒ on Honor 103.5 Fm Ibadan hosted by Akande Abidemi Oroagba today.
The group expressed concerns that, since the creation of Oyo State, governance has been largely concentrated in Ibadan, with the exception of the late Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala’s tenure, which they described as an “accidental” break from the trend.
According to them, the lack of development in other parts of the state necessitated the formation of this movement, which comprises representatives from all zones, including Ibadan. They emphasized the need for political equity, urging Ibadan elites and stakeholders to support candidates from other regions, such as Oke Ogun, Ibarapa, Oyo who they believe have capable leaders ready to serve.
The group’s leadership includes:
Engr. Olaifa Dauda Alade – Chairman
Professor Jacob Babayemi – Spokesperson
Pastor Favour Adewoyin – General Secretary
Mr. Olusola Babalola Moses – Financial Secretary
They highlighted that, in over 42 years of Oyo State’s existence, other regions have remained politically sidelined, leading to stagnation in development. As part of their advocacy, the group plans to engage traditional rulers, political parties, and key stakeholders across the state to push for a more inclusive political structure.
They urge all well-meaning citizens to support the movement for a rotational governorship system that ensures balanced development across Oyo State.