Wolekanle’s One Year of Transformational Leadership and Unprecedented Records at Oyo LG Service Commission

On April 28, 2025, Governor Seyi Makinde appointed Bashorun Akinwale Akinwole (Wolekanle) as Chairman of the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission, alongside a carefully constituted team designed to drive reforms and strengthen grassroots administration.

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The commission also included Mr. Yusuf Ali Akinkunmi and Alhaji Oke Taiwo as Full-time Commissioners, while Mr. John Abisoye Adisa-Oke and Mrs. Nike Arewa served as Part-time Commissioners —forming a balanced blend of experience, technical competence, innovation and administrative depth that has since powered a new phase of transformation in the state’s local government system.

One year into their stewardship, the leadership team has not only aligned seamlessly with Governor Makinde’s governance vision but has also redefined operational standards, institutional efficiency, and workforce management within the local government service structure.

A major highlight of the administration has been its strong commitment to staff welfare and career progression. The regular release of promotion lists and consistent elevation of eligible officers have restored confidence in the system, replacing previous irregular patterns, with a merit-driven structure that rewards diligence, professionalism, performance and dedication. This has significantly boosted morale across local government councils.

Beyond promotions, the Commission has prioritized continuous capacity building. Through targeted training programmes and professional development initiatives, workers have been equipped with modern administrative skills required for improved service delivery. These interventions have enhanced productivity, strengthened professionalism, and improved overall efficiency at the grassroots level.The service can now boast of some elite level managers of time, space and resources.

In a further demonstration of his reform-driven leadership, Hon. Akinwale Akinwole (Wolekanle) has distinguished his administration with unprecedented strides in capacity building and staff development.

He made history as the first Chairman to lead Local Government staff on an international training programme in Istanbul, Turkey, where participants were exposed to global best practices in governance, public administration, and institutional efficiency. The initiative significantly broadened the professional outlook of staff and deepened their understanding of modern governance systems.

In a similar progressive move, he pioneered the facilitation of out-of-state training programmes for Local Government staff in Abuja, ensuring continuous professional development beyond the confines of Oyo State. This has further strengthened administrative competence and enhanced service delivery capacity across local government councils.

Notably, his administration also improved staff welfare by significantly increasing training bonuses, a strategic intervention that has reinforced motivation and institutional loyalty while promoting a culture that rewards learning, growth, and excellence.

To further deepen governance impact, the Commission embarked on extensive tours across local government areas in the state. These engagements, focused on staff verification and welfare assessment, provided direct insight into operational realities while fostering closer interaction between leadership and workers. This hands-on approach has helped bridge the gap between policy formulation and ground-level implementation. Again, this has greatly reduced and or eliminated the trust deficit that existed between the leadership and the staff.

Infrastructure development has also formed a critical part of the reforms. The Commission has upgraded office facilities, including the provision of internet connectivity and the installation of security surveillance systems. These improvements have modernized the work environment, enhanced productivity, and signaled a shift towards a technology-driven administrative culture.

Equally significant is the Commission’s success in maintaining industrial harmony. Through sustained dialogue, constant engagement, and mutual respect, it has strengthened its relationship with the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) and other stakeholders. This collaborative approach has minimized industrial disputes and fostered a stable and cooperative working environment.

Collectively, these reforms represent more than routine administrative adjustments—they reflect a deliberate transformation agenda aimed at repositioning the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission as a responsive, efficient, and forward-looking institution.

The synergy among the chairman and members has been central to this progress, ensuring that policies are not only well conceived but effectively implemented across all levels of the local government system.

As the Commission steps into its second year, the foundations laid over the past twelve months provide a solid platform for sustained growth, community development and institutional excellence. The emphasis on accountability, staff development, infrastructural renewal, capacity building, and stakeholders’ engagement underscore a clear governance direction anchored on impact-driven leadership.

In all, the past year stands as a compelling testimony to what coordinated leadership, strategic vision, and administrative discipline can achieve within a short period. It reinforces the timeless principle that true leadership is measured not by positions held, but by systems strengthened, people empowered, and enduring legacies built.

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