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JDS: The Change Ibadan Deserves by Segun Kehinde

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September 3, 2025
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“Society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit,” goes an old Greek proverb, often invoked by scholars to capture the essence of legacy and foresight.

In Ibadan today, this wisdom finds its echo in the life and work of Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi(JDS), a man whose vision stretches far beyond the present. His story is not simply about success but about creating the conditions for others to thrive long after him.

From his earliest years, Sanusi carried an eagerness to learn and to serve, a trait that has steadily evolved into a lifelong mission of progress and renewal. Rising from these modest beginnings, he has become a figure whose influence is etched deeply into the city’s social and economic landscape.

He represents the kind of leadership that recognises the power of collective effort, leadership that understands that the strength of a city lies in the wellbeing of its people.

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One of Sanusi’s most remarkable contributions has been his role in stimulating Ibadan’s local economy. By investing in enterprises both new and old, he has created a ripple effect of employment and financial growth. As the brain behind the well known Ilaji Hotels and Resorts, his businesses has championed are not merely ventures of profit but engines of stability for families who can now look to the future with hope.

At a time when many young Nigerians struggle to find opportunities at home, Sanusi’s commitment to building a stronger local economy stands as both a safeguard and an inspiration.

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Equally profound is his investment in the youths, whom he sees not as passive inheritors of Ibadan’s destiny but as active architects of it. Through structured mentorship, training initiatives, and empowerment schemes, he has opened doors that might otherwise have remained firmly shut.

Countless young men and women have discovered new paths in education, entrepreneurship, and professional careers through his support. For them, Sanusi is not merely a benefactor but a mentor, a living example of what determination and responsibility can achieve.

His philanthropic reach goes well beyond youth programmes. Schools revitalised by his donations, community centres strengthened by his involvement, and charitable organisations lifted by his support all speak to a man whose generosity is as deliberate as it is impactful.

His focus on education, social justice, and economic empowerment reveals a consistent theme: the belief that communities flourish best when they are equipped with knowledge, fairness, and opportunity.

What distinguishes Sanusi most vividly, however, is his manner of leadership. He is not a distant benefactor but a present participant. Whether engaging in community events, listening to residents’ concerns, or working side by side on local projects, he embodies an approachability that has won him respect across divides.

His humility tempers his achievements, for he often insists that progress is never the work of one man but the shared labour of many. This humility, coupled with his resolve, makes his leadership not only effective but deeply trusted.

In the broader narrative of Ibadan’s growth, Sanusi stands as both architect and gardener, designing frameworks for prosperity while also planting seeds of hope that will bloom for generations to come. His work is not about personal acclaim but about collective uplift, about ensuring that tomorrow’s Ibadan is stronger, fairer, and more united than today.

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Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi’s legacy is therefore not confined to buildings, businesses, or donations. It is written into the lives of young people finding their way, in families standing taller with new opportunities, and in communities discovering renewed strength. He is proof that true greatness lies not in what one accumulates but in what one gives back.

Like the proverb suggests, he is planting trees whose shade he may never sit under, but generations yet unborn will. And in that enduring vision lies the measure of his greatness and the promise of Ibadan and Oyo State’s tomorrow.

Segun Kehinde writes from Ibadan.

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