Ogbomoso stands at a defining moment in its political history a moment that demands clarity, courage, and above all, competent representation. The voice of a people is only as strong as the individual entrusted to speak on their behalf, and at this critical time, Ogbomoso cannot afford to gamble with its future.
Representation is not merely about occupying a seat; it is about influence, experience, and the capacity to stand firmly in the gap when it matters most. At the floor of the House of Representatives, where decisions are made and destinies are shaped, Ogbomoso deserves a representative who is not only present but prominent someone who sits at the front row of national relevance, not hidden in the shadows of inexperience.
As Nigeria looks toward 2027, there are strong indications that constitutional restructuring, including the possibility of creating new states, may once again come to the forefront under the leadership of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
This is not a mere political projection; it is a call to preparedness. History has taught Ogbomoso a painful lesson particularly in 1991, when opportunities slipped by and the dream of state creation eluded the people. That must not happen again.
This is why the call for a seasoned, strategic, and highly connected leader has become more urgent than ever. The people of Ogbomoso need someone who understands the corridors of power, someone who has built relationships, earned respect, and knows how to navigate the complexities of national politics.
In this regard, Olusegun Odebunmi, fondly known as Bunvic, stands out as a tested and trusted figure. He is not a newcomer to legislative business; he is a man of experience, influence, and proven capacity. He knows the way and importantly, he has walked the way.
Should he emerge as the Federal Representative, his seniority and legislative exposure would position him as one of the most influential voices from Oyo State.
This is not just about prestige; it is about strategic advantage. Senior lawmakers often command attention, drive critical conversations, and attract developmental projects to their constituencies. For Ogbomoso and its surrounding communities, this could translate into tangible growth, stronger advocacy, and a louder voice in national affairs.
Ogbomoso must not approach the future with hesitation. The stakes are too high, and the opportunities too significant. This is the time to rally behind competence, to choose experience over experiment, and to ensure that when decisions are being made at the national level, Ogbomoso is not just represented but represented effectively.
The path forward is clear: a united people, a focused vision, and a leader who embodies the strength and aspiration of Ogbomoso. The moment calls for boldness, and the choice must reflect the seriousness of what lies ahead. Suggest headline








