’Oyebamiji will restore stability in Osun’
Senator Francis Fadahunsi representing Osun East has expressed confidence that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO), possesses the capacity to restore stability in Osun
Senator Francis Fadahunsi representing Osun East has expressed confidence that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO), possesses the capacity to restore stability in Osun State if elected in the 2026 governorship election.
He described Oyebamiji as a seasoned administrator with the experience and leadership qualities required to reposition the state for sustainable growth and unity.
A statement by the senator to commemorate the presentation of the Most Media Friendly Maritime CEO Award to Oyebamiji by the Coalition of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria, said Governor Ademola Adeleke had run the government aground.
Fadahunsi said Oyebamiji, ex-managing director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), possessed the competence and financial expertise required to reposition Osun State for prosperity.
He described Oyebamiji as a seasoned administrator and a financial expert, whose professional background as a chartered accountant would be instrumental in restoring fiscal discipline and sustainable development.
He said: “The state will be fortunate to have Oyebamiji emerge victorious in the August 8 off-cycle governorship election.”
The senator acknowledged that the next administration would inherit challenges, but maintained that Oyebamiji’s experience in public service and financial management would enable him to effectively navigate the situation.
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“Asiwaju Oyebamiji is an innovator and a renowned accountant. He has served under two governors and now seeks to serve at the highest level in the state. Accountants are prudent, methodical and financially-disciplined. They ensure resources are properly sourced and managed before embarking on projects,” he said.
He described Oyebamiji as a focused and serious-minded administrator, who had demonstrated restraint and fiscal responsibility in public office.
“We are expecting him in Osun to replicate the transformation he achieved at NIWA. The state is in distress, and whoever takes over must be prepared to rebuild and reposition it strategically. I am confident Oyebamiji has what it takes,” Fadahunsi said.



