As the 2027 governorship race gathers momentum in Oyo State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faces a strategic decision that could define its future: whether to consolidate its current success through a unifying, people-driven candidate or risk internal fragmentation.
At the center of this conversation is Hon. Bimbo Adekanmbi, a figure increasingly seen by party stakeholders and political observers as the most viable consensus option capable of sustaining and even surpassing the achievements of Seyi Makinde.














This is not just about popularity; it is about political chemistry, public trust, and electoral reality.
The Makinde Template: Why Continuity Matters



Oyo State today stands as one of the few subnational entities where governance has translated into visible development, roads, education, healthcare, agribusiness expansion, and improved worker welfare.
The next governor must not only understand this model but embody it.





Adekanmbi fits seamlessly into this framework. His administrative exposure, policy depth, and alignment with Makinde’s governance philosophy make him a natural extension of the current administration, not a departure from it.
For many voters, especially civil servants and grassroots communities, this continuity is not optional; it is essential.
A Candidate With Genuine Cross-Party Appeal
One of Adekanmbi’s most strategic advantages is his ability to cut across political divides. Having built relationships beyond PDP, he enjoys goodwill among diverse political blocs, a rare asset in an increasingly competitive electoral environment.
This broad appeal positions him as more than just a party candidate; he becomes a statewide candidate.
In contrast, while Sharafadeen Alli commands influence within his party, Adekanmbi’s reach into multiple political constituencies gives him a wider electoral net, a crucial factor in governorship contests where swing votes determine outcomes.
Grassroots Energy vs Establishment Perception
Elections in Oyo are no longer won by structure alone; they are won by connection.
Adekanmbi has steadily built a reputation as a people-oriented leader, accessible, responsive, and deeply engaged with ordinary citizens. His interventions in education, youth empowerment, and community development have created a bond that goes beyond politics.
This grassroots energy contrasts with the perception of traditional establishment politics often associated with long-standing political figures. In today’s political climate, voters are increasingly drawn to leaders who feel closer to their daily realities.
Adekanmbi embodies that closeness.
Youthful Drive Meets Governance Maturity
Oyo State’s demographic reality is clear, a large percentage of voters are young, ambitious, and eager for leadership that reflects their aspirations.
Adekanmbi bridges this gap effectively.
He combines youthful dynamism with governance maturity, creating a leadership style that resonates with both the emerging generation and experienced stakeholders. This balance mirrors the appeal that brought Governor Makinde to power, a blend of fresh energy and credible leadership.
The Civil Servants’ Factor and Public Trust
No election in Oyo State can be won without the silent but powerful influence of civil servants and public sector workers.
Under Makinde, this group has experienced improved welfare, prompt salary payments, and a renewed sense of dignity. Adekanmbi, known for his understanding of governance systems and worker-related policies, is widely perceived as someone who will sustain and strengthen this relationship.
This trust is not built overnight, it is earned. And in electoral politics, it often translates directly into votes.
Adekanmbi vs Alli: Where the Real Edge Lies
Rather than reducing the comparison to positions held, the real distinction between Adekanmbi and Alli lies in electoral dynamics and voter psychology:
1. Continuity Advantage vs Uncertainty
Adekanmbi: Seen as the natural continuation of a working system
Alli: Represents a shift with unknown policy direction
Edge: Adekanmbi, voters prefer stability when governance is delivering results.
2. Broad-Based Acceptability vs Core Support Base
Adekanmbi: Strong across PDP, APC-leaning voters, and independents
Alli: Strong within APC structure
Edge: Adekanmbi, wider acceptability wins statewide elections.
3. People-Centered Image vs Political Establishment Branding
Adekanmbi: Grassroots-driven, approachable, relatable
Alli: More associated with established political hierarchy
Edge: Adekanmbi, emotional connection drives voter turnout.
4. Youth & Future-Oriented Messaging vs Conventional Politics
Adekanmbi: Speaks directly to youth aspirations and innovation
Alli: Represents a more traditional political style
Edge: Adekanmbi, aligns with evolving voter expectations.
5. Goodwill of a Performing Government
Adekanmbi: Benefits directly from the goodwill of Makinde’s administration
Alli: Must campaign against an administration widely seen as successful
Edge: Adekanmbi incumbency goodwill is a powerful electoral asset.
Beyond Billboards: The Reality of the Ballot
Political history in Oyo State has repeatedly shown that elections are not won by noise, endorsements, or high-profile backing alone.
They are won by:
Trust
Performance
Connection
While rumors may link Ayodele Fayose and Nyesom Wike to broader political maneuvering across states, the reality in Oyo remains local, deeply rooted in the people’s daily experiences.
Adekanmbi’s strength lies in this local connection.
Why PDP Must Choose Consensus
Internal divisions remain the greatest threat to ruling parties.
By rallying around Adekanmbi as a consensus candidate, the PDP can:
Avoid destructive primaries
Strengthen internal unity
Present a formidable, united front
More importantly, it sends a message to voters, that the party is focused on governance, not internal conflict.
A Clear Path to Victory
The 2027 election will not just be about party lines; it will be about trust, continuity, and the future direction of Oyo State.
Hon. Bimbo Adekanmbi represents:
The continuity of a successful administration
A bridge across political divides
A people-centered leadership style
A forward-looking, youth-driven vision
In a direct contest with Sharafadeen Alli, the balance tilts not by chance, but by design, by the alignment of political reality with public expectation.
For the PDP, the decision is strategic.
For the people of Oyo State, it is personal.
And in that intersection, Adekanmbi stands as both the safe choice and the winning choice.
