In a time ,when many voices call for leadership but few answer with meaningful action, the BSA Booda Sunday Adeyemo Foundation has emerged as a transformative force in Ogbomoso South Local Government. Founded and funded by Bouda Sunday Adeyemo—popularly known as BSA—this initiative is not just a philanthropic endeavor, but a movement dedicated to lifting the forgotten, empowering the voiceless, and restoring dignity to the grassroots.
“The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.” — Albert Schweitzer
This quote encapsulates the heart of BSA’s mission. With his personal resources, Adeyemo has been quietly but powerfully impacting the lives of those who dwell at the margins of society—artisans, market women, students, elderly citizens, and the unemployed. His efforts span various sectors including healthcare, education, youth empowerment, and community development.
From sponsoring school fees for underprivileged children to providing micro-grants for small-scale traders, BSA’s foundation has become synonymous with direct intervention and unshakable compassion. His outreach programs have delivered food supplies, facilitated free medical checkups, and provided vocational training—all in a bid to build a self-reliant and prosperous grassroots community.
“To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.” — The Honey Foundation
This truth rings loudly across the wards and villages of Ogbomoso South. Stories abound of how individuals who once struggled to find their next meal now own thriving small businesses, thanks to the timely support of the foundation. Elderly widows who were once neglected now live with dignity because someone cared enough to act.
But the people are now saying: “It is time for our helper to lead us.”
There is a groundswell of calls from various stakeholders across Ogbomoso South—community leaders, youth groups, women associations, and traditional voices—urging BSA to step out in a more formal and active capacity. Not as a mere benefactor from the sidelines, but as a visionary leader who embodies the combined courage of Moses and the wisdom of Aaron.
For a tribe or town that must reach the Promised Land, it needs not just vision, but direction. Not just passion, but presence.
“Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge.” — Simon Sinek
The cry of the people is clear: the time for passive support is over; the time for active leadership has come. The Ogbomoso South community is yearning for a leader who has already proven himself through service, compassion, and unwavering integrity.
Bouda Sunday Adeyemo, through his foundation, has shown he understands the needs of the people not in theory but in practice. His heart beats in rhythm with theirs. His actions have already written the preface to what could be a transformational era in local governance.
“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” — Muhammad Ali
BSA has more than paid his dues. Now, the people are ready to walk with him—not behind, not beside—but together, into a future where the grassroots no longer beg for attention but receive the justice, dignity, and opportunities they deserve.
And in this journey toward a better Ogbomoso South, BSA is not just a man with a vision—he is the Moses and Aaron the people have been waiting for.
Stephen Areo,writes From ILOGBO , Ogbomoso South local Government.