
By Femi Omotola
A strong political tide is rising in Oluyole Federal Constituency, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) consolidates its leadership at the national level ahead of 2027, the conversation in Oluyole is no longer about if victory is possible, but who can deliver it decisively.
Increasingly, the answer from across party lines is becoming unanimous and at its center stands a name that continues to echo across wards, streets and grassroots gathering—Alhaji Kehinde Isiaka Olaosebikan.
What makes this moment remarkable is not just the internal support within the APC, but the growing chorus from opposition figures. Influential voices from the Accord Party and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have openly acknowledged that Olaosebikan represents the kind of leadership Oluyole urgently needs.
This rare political alignment signals something deeper than strategy–it reflects trust, credibility and proven grassroots connection.
One of the most compelling endorsements comes from Honourable (prince)Christopher Funso Ogunranti, a respected political figure who once flew the Accord Party’s flag in the 2015 State House of assembly election and previously held influence with the PDP in ward four of the Constituency.
Speaking with conviction, Ogunranti described Olaosebikan as “a direct son of the soil who understands where the shoe pinches his people” He pointed to Olaosebikan’s impactful tenure as local government chairman in 2010–a period many still recall as as one marked by accessibility, responsiveness and people-oriented governance.
This growing cross-party validation strengthens the belief that Olaosebikan is not just an APC candidate, but a unifying figure capable of galvanizing unprecedented support. His bold promise to triple the votes of Bola Ahmed Tinunbu in 2027 is no longer seen as mere political rhetoric–it is fast becoming a realistic projection grounded in his political capital and grassroots appeal.
The path to achieving this ambitious goal is already taking shape;
*Olaosebikan’s deep-rooted connections to the people positions him to mobilize voters at the ward level with unmatched efficiency
*The influx of support from opposition loyalists suggests a potential collapse of traditional voting barriers, paving the way for a broader coalition
*With a strengthened APC national structure, the alignment between federal leadership and local mobilization efforts will further amplify voter turnout.
But perhaps most importantly, Olaosebikan embodies a narrative that resonates with the everyday people of Oluyole – -a leader who has walked among them, served them and understands their struggles firsthand. This authenticity is what transforms political support into a movement.
The message now reverberating across Oluyole is loud and clear: Give Olaosebikan the ticket and Oluyole will not just triple but quadruple the votes for Tinubu and all APC candidates.
As 2027 approaches, Oluyole may well become a political model–not just of party dominance but of unity, strategic leadership, and the power of a candidate whose acceptance cuts across divides. Alhaji Kehinde Isiaka Olaosebikan stands as the bridge between promise and victory.

