Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala was a name that resonated across Oyo State and beyond—a phenomenon whose life and contributions continue to inspire admiration. More than a politician, he was a statesman, a bridge between the elite and the masses, and a leader who earned the affection of his people through his commitment to service. His remarkable journey, from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most influential figures in Oyo State’s history, deserves to be immortalized for future generations.
Born on June 3, 1950, in Ogbomoso, Alao-Akala began his professional career as a police officer, where he distinguished himself with dedication and integrity. His transition into business and politics was seamless, fueled by his innate leadership qualities, charisma, and passion for people. As a businessman, the Bobagunwa of Ogbomosoland thrived; as a politician, he excelled, eventually emerging as a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration to many.
Alao-Akala’s political career reached its peak when he became the Executive Governor of Oyo State, a position in which he left an indelible mark. His administration was characterized by a people-first approach and policies that prioritized the welfare of the masses. Fondly called ‘Oyato’, meaning “different” in Yoruba, his governance style stood out for its inclusiveness, accessibility, and empathy. He was known for running a government that listened to the people and addressed their needs—a legacy that earned him widespread admiration.
During his tenure, significant strides were made in infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Roads were constructed, schools were renovated, and healthcare services were expanded, making life easier for the average citizen. His policies were not only strategic but also people-driven, underscoring his deep commitment to bridging the gap between the government and the governed. His tenure is fondly remembered as a golden era by many across the state.
Even after leaving office, Alao-Akala remained a force in the political landscape of Oyo State. His influence and goodwill extended beyond politics, as he continued to lend his voice and experience to issues concerning the state and its people. His unyielding love for Ogbomoso, his hometown, was evident in his relentless efforts to attract development and progress to the city. His passion for Ogbomoso was so profound that it earned him not only the love of his people but also a legacy that continues through his family.
In the 2023 elections, his son, Olamiju Alao-Akala, enjoyed overwhelming support from the people, a testament to the enduring respect and affection they had for his father. The bond between Alao-Akala and the people of Ogbomoso was unbreakable—a relationship built on trust, service, and an unwavering commitment to the progress of the land he cherished.
Alao-Akala’s life story is a testament to resilience, vision, and the power of genuine service. He rose from humble beginnings to become a political giant revered for his generosity, charisma, and dedication to the well-being of his people. His legacy lives on in the hearts of many, as the indelible footprints he left behind continue to inspire future generations.
During his lifetime, Alao-Akala was honored with numerous chieftaincy titles in recognition of his contributions to various communities. Among these prestigious titles were Otunba of Akinmorin, Bobajiro of Owu Kingdom, Basorun Atunluto of Akure, Mayegun of Okeho, Akogun of Ilua, Aare Asoludero of Ibarapa, Agbaakin of Iseyin, Ariwajoye of Ede Land, Atunluse of Ife Odan, Balogun of Igbojaye Land, Aare Kebimapalu of Oyo State, and Bobagunwa of Ogbomosoland. These titles reflected the deep respect and admiration he commanded across different regions, cementing his status as a beloved leader and statesman.
As we remember this iconic leader, it is important that his life and achievements are properly documented and always celebrated. Alao-Akala may have passed on, but his spirit lives on in the numerous lives he touched and the communities he transformed. His story is not just one of personal triumph, but a reminder of what leadership should be—selfless, inclusive, and committed to the common good.
Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala was not just a leader; he was a phenomenon—a man who came, saw, and truly conquered. His legacy of service, courage, and unwavering love for his people will remain a beacon for generations to come.
Remi Oladoye is the Publisher of National Insight