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Ogundoyin's 'IGBEGA OYO 3.0 a well designed roadmap that connects today to tomorrow | Ismail Ayodele

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Ogundoyin's 'IGBEGA OYO 3.0 a well designed roadmap that connects today to tomorrow | Ismail Ayodele



In a political season where promises often arrive well polished but paper-thin by political aspirants who understood the game, the sudden unveiling of a detailed and carefully researched, well structured roadmap feels almost unsettling, more like a disruption of the usual campaign routine.


Could it be that someone actually came prepared or done his homework well enough? As whispers pull through Oyo’s political circles, the emergence of the Speaker of Oyo state House of Assembly and former Chairman, Nigeria Conference of Speakers of the 36 State Legislatures in Nigeria, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin’s IGBEGA OYO 3.0 has stirred a mix of curiosity and interesting intrigue.


Whether it is a rare display of foresight or a bold disruption of familiar political routines ahead of Governor Seyi Makinde’s eventual succession remains the question on many minds.


But like the first distant rumble before a gathering storm, the roadmap has drifted into the public space, drawing a mix of attention, curiosity and speculation in equal measure.


The document, if you have laid hands on it, glows on the political horizon like a lantern in uncertain twilight, inviting scrutiny even as it deepens the mystery.


Is Ogundoyin's IGBEGA OYO 3.0 the long-awaited compass for Oyo’s next journey, or simply another flicker in the theatre of ambition? For now, the answer lingers in the air, and the state keenly continues to watch, listen more, and wait patiently for the unfolding campaign season to hit full speed.


Ogundoyin as a governorship aspirant has clearly introduced a different tone to the political conversation, one shaped less by rhetoric and more by structured planning.


At the centre of this evolving narrative is his policy document, IGBEGA OYO Omituntun 3.0, a roadmap that is steadily being framed by political stakeholders as a serious governance blueprint rather than a mere campaign document.


The significance of the roadmap lies first in its clarity of direction. Unlike conventional political manifestos that often rely on broad promises usually made from same process; copy and paste.


Ogundoyin’s proposal is built on inclusivity, continuity, innovation, and people-centred governance, thereby, reflecting a deliberate attempt to consolidate and expand on the developmental strides of Governor Seyi Makinde.


The document outlines a coordinated strategy that ties economic expansion, infrastructure renewal, education, and grassroots empowerment into a single, forward-looking framework.


What makes the IGBEGA OYO 3.0 vision particularly compelling is its emphasis on continuity without stagnation. It acknowledges the gains of the current administration while proposing new layers of reform designed to accelerate growth across sectors.


From inclusive governance to institutional strengthening, the roadmap is presented as a bridge between what has been achieved and what remains possible, positioning governance as an evolving process rather than a reset every electoral cycle.


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Beyond the document itself, the process through which it has been introduced reinforces the perception of preparedness.


Ogundoyin’s statewide consultations across major political blocs, from Ogbomoso to Ibadan, have not only served as campaign stops but as platforms for policy engagement.


Stakeholders within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have noted that he stands out as the only aspirant to consistently present a detailed and well-articulated development plan during these engagements, an approach that signals both readiness and respect for institutional processes.


This level of preparation is not entirely surprising when viewed against his political trajectory. Since emerging as one of Nigeria’s youngest lawmakers and later becoming Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly at 32, Ogundoyin has built a reputation around legislative stability and consensus-building.


His leadership has been credited with maintaining cohesion within the Assembly since 2019, an experience that has arguably shaped his understanding of governance as a system that thrives on coordination, not fragmentation.


Equally important is the philosophy underpinning the roadmap. At its core is a people-first approach, one that prioritises policies with direct social and economic impact.


The emphasis on inclusive growth and responsiveness suggests a governance model that seeks to decentralise development benefits, ensuring that rural and urban communities alike are integrated into the state’s progress.


This aligns with his repeated assertion that governance must be guided by the needs and aspirations of the people rather than abstract projections.


In a political environment often defined by uncertainty and shifting alliances, the presence of a clearly documented and publicly defended policy framework sets a different benchmark.


It introduces a layer of accountability even before the election, as the roadmap becomes a reference point against which future performance can be measured.


For many political watchers, this alone distinguishes the IGBEGA OYO 3.0 agenda as more than a campaign tool, but a governance contract in waiting.


Ultimately, the question of succession in Oyo State may not be settled by sentiment alone but by the depth of preparation each aspirant brings to the table. In that regard, Ogundoyin’s roadmap offers a compelling case of readiness, one that combines experience, structured thinking, and a defined vision for sustainable development.


Whether this translates into electoral success remains to be seen, but within the unfolding 2027 conversation, it has already positioned him as a candidate whose ambitions are backed not just by aspiration, but by a clearly articulated plan.



Ismail Ayodele, writes from Yemetu, Ibadan.

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