March 29, 2026
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Ahead of the next gubernatorial election in Oyo State, conversations around credible successors to Governor Seyi Makinde have begun to dominate public discourse.

Among the names gaining increasing attention is that of Ambassador Abdulsabur Abiola Olawore, whose profile continues to resonate across political, diplomatic, and grassroots circles.

Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration has been widely acknowledged for its strides in infrastructure development, education reform, and improved security architecture.

 



 

 


His government’s investments in road networks particularly the reconstruction of key intra-state routes have significantly enhanced economic activities and eased transportation challenges.

In the education sector, Makinde’s commitment to expanding access through school rehabilitation and policy reforms has earned commendation.

At the same time, his focus on prompt salary payments and pension settlements has strengthened public sector confidence.

With such a legacy in place, the search for a capable successor has become both critical and competitive.


Supporters are increasingly positioning Ambassador Olawore as a candidate with the capacity to consolidate on these achievements while introducing fresh perspectives to governance.

A seasoned technocrat, Olawore brings a wealth of international experience, having worked in various capacities abroad.

His exposure to global best practices in governance, economic development, and strategic partnerships is seen by many analysts as a valuable asset for a state like Oyo, which is seeking to expand its economic footprint and attract foreign investment.

Beyond his highly enticing credentials, Olawore has built a reputation for community engagement and youth empowerment.

His initiatives aimed at skills development and entrepreneurship have impacted many, aligning with the growing demand for inclusive governance and job creation in the state.

Political observers note that Olawore’s appeal also lies in his perceived ability to bridge generational and ideological divides.

At a time when voters are increasingly demanding transparency, innovation, and accountability, his track record is being closely scrutinized as a potential indicator of leadership style.


However, as with any emerging candidacy, questions remain regarding political structure, party alignment, and grassroots mobilization factors that often determine electoral success in Oyo’s dynamic political landscape.


As the race gradually takes shape, stakeholders across the state will be watching closely to see whether Ambassador Abdulsabur Abiola Olawore can translate growing goodwill into a formidable political movement capable of succeeding Governor Makinde and sustaining the state’s developmental trajectory.


For now, his name remains one of the most talked-about in the unfolding conversation about Oyo’s future leadership.

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