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Adeleke’s Achievements and the Risk of Political Distraction

Adeleke’s Achievements and the Risk of Political Distraction

As the dawn of 2025 breaks over Osun State, the air is thick with anticipation. The 2026 governorship election looms large on the horizon, a pivotal moment for the state and its leadership. Governor Ademola Adeleke, fondly known as the “Dancing Governor,” has spent the last two years transforming campaign promises into tangible achievements. His tenure thus far has been marked by a relentless drive to improve infrastructure, bolster civil service welfare, and reform governance structures. Yet, the coming year poses a critical question: can Governor Adeleke maintain his focus on governance, or will the pull of political survival overshadow his dedication to serving the people?

Governor Adeleke’s journey since assuming office in November 2022 has been nothing short of remarkable. Osun State, often overshadowed by its neighbours, has emerged as a beacon of progress under his leadership. Completing the 17.4 km Oba (Sir) Adesoji Aderemi East Bypass indicates his commitment to infrastructure development. This vital project, abandoned by previous administrations, now serves as a critical artery, easing transportation and boosting economic activity. Similarly, the reconstruction of the 7.5 km Otan Ayegbaju – Iresi road has bridged communities long separated by neglect, a symbolic gesture of unity and progress.

Financial stewardship has also been a hallmark of his administration. By reducing domestic debt from ?148.37 billion to ?86.06 billion and foreign debt from $91.78 million to $78.17 million, Governor Adeleke has demonstrated a rare commitment to fiscal responsibility. These reductions, achieved in just two years, signal a disciplined approach to governance that prioritizes long-term stability over short-term gains.

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The civil servants of Osun State have perhaps felt the most immediate impact of Governor Adeleke’s reforms. The payment of backlogged salaries, some owed for over 30 months, has restored dignity and morale among workers. Pensioners, too, have seen overdue recognition, with over N12.7 billion paid to contributory pensioners and N4.3 billion disbursed in gratuities. These actions are not merely financial transactions; they are declarations of respect for those who have dedicated their lives to public service.

Healthcare and education have not been left behind. Osun’s emergence as the Southwest Champion in Healthcare Delivery directly results from investments in primary healthcare. Meanwhile, the reopening of the Cooperative College in Ode Omu, abandoned for over a decade, indicates the administration’s focus on revitalizing educational institutions. These initiatives reflect a vision of governance that prioritizes human capital development alongside physical infrastructure.

However, as 2025 unfolds, the spectre of political distraction looms. The 2026 governorship election will undoubtedly demand Governor Adeleke’s attention, and the risk of governance taking a backseat to politics is real. This is a critical juncture, one that will test his ability to prioritize the people’s needs over the demands of political survival.

If governance falters in favour of electioneering, the consequences could be dire. Public trust, painstakingly built over two years, could erode. Projects that symbolize progress and hope may stall, leaving communities disillusioned. Worse still, Governor Adeleke risks squandering the opportunity to cement his legacy as a transformative leader who placed the people above politics.

Yet, this moment also presents an opportunity. By doubling down on governance and resisting the allure of political expediency, Governor Adeleke can set a new standard for leadership. Strengthening governance structures, ensuring transparency in communication, and prioritizing transformative projects can help sustain the momentum of progress. Delegating effectively and institutionalizing reforms will ensure that achievements endure beyond his tenure.

As the race toward 2026 begins, Governor Adeleke must walk a fine line. His achievements have given him a strong foundation, but the road ahead requires careful navigation. Osun State stands at a crossroads, with the promise of a brighter future within reach. The choices made in the coming months will determine whether that promise is fulfilled or deferred.

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