








In a society where titles are often celebrated but true service sometimes overlooked, the conferment of the prestigious title of Justice of the Peace (JP) on Oloye Benedict Akika, Agbaakin of Olorunda-Abaa and Mayegun of Akoboland, stands out as a meaningful recognition of character, consistency, and commitment to humanity.

The honour, graciously bestowed by His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, FNSE, DSc, GSSRS, Executive Governor of Oyo State, is not merely ceremonial.

It is a testament to years of visible dedication, quiet sacrifices, and impactful contributions to community development and good governance.

A Justice of the Peace is expected to embody integrity, fairness, and moral uprightness; qualities that those who know Oloye Akika would readily attest define his public and private life.


Â



Â
Â

His leadership as founder of the Omituntun Benedict Forum has consistently reflected a passion for people-centered initiatives, grassroots engagement, and unwavering support for progressive governance in Oyo State.
Beyond political affiliations and titles, what truly distinguishes Oloye Akika is his reputation as a bridge-builder; someone who values unity, promotes dialogue, and prioritizes community welfare.

His traditional titles as Agbaakin and Mayegun further underscore his deep-rooted connection to culture, tradition, and service to his people. These are not just honors; they are responsibilities he has carried with dignity and humility.

Governor Makinde’s decision to confer this recognition sends a broader message: that Oyo State acknowledges and appreciates individuals whose contributions strengthen the social fabric of our communities.
It reinforces the principle that leadership is not confined to elective office but extends to those who tirelessly work behind the scenes to uplift others.
At a time when public trust in institutions depends largely on the credibility of those entrusted with authority, appointing individuals of proven character as Justices of the Peace is both symbolic and strategic.

It strengthens the moral architecture of governance and encourages others to pursue service with sincerity rather than self-interest.
As Oloye Benedict Akika steps into this new responsibility, expectations will naturally rise. Yet, if his track record is anything to go by, the people of Oyo State can be confident that this new role will be embraced with the same dedication that has defined his journey thus far.
The conferment of JP is more than an accolade, it is an affirmation. An affirmation that integrity still matters.

That service is still recognized. And that those who commit themselves to humanity and good governance will, in due time, be honoured.
Congratulations to Oloye Benedict Akika, JP. May this new chapter usher in even greater accomplishments and deeper impact for Oyo State and beyond.
