








In a strong and unified voice, residents of Lagelu Local Government have declared their firm resolve against any return to the dark days of political thuggery, intimidation, and unrest.

Across communities, there is a growing consensus that the future of Lagelu must be built on peace, inclusion, and purposeful leadership.

At the center of this renewed hope is Chief (Mrs.) Hajia Oluwatoyin Fatimoh Oyegbori-Oluwa, a leading aspirant for the Oyo State House of Assembly (OYHA), whose reputation for compassion, grassroots connection, and people-oriented service continues to earn her widespread admiration.




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Known for her consistent engagement with the people and her unwavering commitment to community development, Chief Oyegbori-Oluwa has distinguished herself as a symbol of responsible and progressive leadership.
Her approach reflects a deep understanding of the needs of the people prioritizing empowerment, social welfare, and sustainable growth across Lagelu.
Residents have particularly praised her calm disposition, accessibility, and inclusive style of leadership, qualities they believe are crucial in fostering unity and maintaining peace within the constituency.
Many have also noted that her vision aligns with the developmental strides being witnessed across Oyo State, reinforcing confidence in her ability to deliver effective representation.
As the political atmosphere gradually builds ahead of the next electoral cycle, the people of Lagelu are making it clear that they seek a leader who embodies integrity, dignity, and a genuine passion for service not one associated with violence or division.
Chief (Mrs.) Hajia Oluwatoyin Fatimoh Oyegbori-Oluwa stands tall in this regard, representing a new era of politics anchored on credibility, empathy, and results.
Her candidacy continues to inspire hope among the electorate, who are eager to embrace a future defined by peace, progress, and people-centered governance.
Indeed, the message from Lagelu is loud and clear: the era of political thuggery has no place in their future, and with leaders like Chief Oyegbori-Oluwa, a brighter, more secure path is not only possible it is within reach.
