June 19, 2025
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In the ever-resonating voice of the people of Ibadan North, a new chapter longs to be written, one that speaks not just of promises, but of proven stewardship and unwavering loyalty. At this defining moment, a familiar name echoes louder than the rest: Hon. Kazeem Adeniyi Adeyinka, fondly known as Bibire. And truly, Bibire Lokan, it is Bibire’s time.

He is no stranger to the soil he seeks to serve and he is deeply rooted in it.

From the vibrant quarters of Mokola to the bustling business hub of Bodija, from the intellectual corridors of the University of Ibadan to the ever-awake stretch of Sango and Samonda, Bibire is not just known; he is trusted.

His journey has never been about noise, it has always been about impact.

As the former Special Adviser on Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters to Governor Seyi Makinde, he did not remain in the comfort of government offices.


 

He stepped into communities, listened to the people, and delivered with heart.

His touch was felt where it mattered most, at the grassroots, where real politics lives and breathes.

Bibire’s leadership is defined by humility, quiet strength, and consistent delivery.

He does not speak above the people, he speaks with them. The youths call him their hope; the elders call him dependable.

His name commands respect because his deeds precede him.

This is not just a political aspiration, it is a call from the people to one of their own.

A call to a man who has paid his dues in silence, served with honor, and waited with patience.

In Bibire, Ibadan North finds not just a candidate, but a true custodian of its heartbeat.

Now, as the PDP prepares for a decisive bye-election, the path to victory lies not in gambling with unfamiliar faces, but in standing with the one who has stood with the people all along. Bibire Lokan is not a sense of entitlement, it is an acknowledgment.

A recognition that leadership must be rooted in loyalty, and that the crown must rest on the head that has carried the people.

The moment has come. The people are ready. The party must listen. Because when the people speak in one voice, they are never wrong.

The cap fits. The crown agrees. And the people already know.

Indeed, BIBIRE LOKAN and the crown fits.

Olawuyi Victor (Vickluv) writes from Ibadan North LG

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