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OPINION: Why Ondo North must choose substance over symbolism in the red chamber

By Ayedogbon Ayodele
EditorBy EditorApril 26, 2026Updated:April 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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As political conversations gather momentum ahead of the next electoral cycle, the people of Ondo North Senatorial District are once again confronted with a familiar question: what kind of representation do we truly deserve in the Senate, often called the Red Chamber?

For too long, many constituents have expressed frustration over leadership that falls short of expectations—marked by unfulfilled promises, limited engagement, and insufficient grassroots impact. This moment, therefore, calls not for routine political alignment but for thoughtful reflection and deliberate choice.

It is within this context that Chief (Engr.) Michael Abayomi Adeyanju is being presented as a compelling alternative. Supporters describe him as a figure who embodies hope, progress, and a results-driven approach to governance. His stated vision—centered on quality representation, people-focused policies, and sustainable development—speaks directly to the needs of a district seeking tangible change.

Advocates point to his involvement with the Imole Progressive Network as evidence of his commitment to service. Through initiatives reportedly spanning youth empowerment, educational support, and community development, Adeyanju has built a profile that resonates with those calling for a more responsive and compassionate style of leadership.

Yet, beyond individual credentials, the larger issue remains the responsibility of the electorate. Ondo North deserves a representative who listens, engages, and delivers—someone who not only understands the daily realities of the people but is also prepared to translate that understanding into effective legislative action.

This is why the current moment should not be reduced to slogans or sentiment. It is about accountability. It is about rejecting what many perceive as “business as usual” in favour of leadership defined by integrity, competence, and measurable outcomes.

The call, therefore, is not merely to support a candidate but to insist on better governance. It is a call to reject mediocrity, question intentions, and demand clarity on what is being offered—and how it will be delivered.

If Ondo North is to chart a new course toward development and prosperity, the decision must be guided by careful judgment, not emotion. The path to a better future begins with informed choices, collective resolve, and a willingness to hold leaders accountable long after the elections are over.

In the end, the power rests with the people.

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