His statement that he was ready to surrender himself for higher elective position was greeted with loud applause from stakeholders in apparent endorsement of what they described as his next political assignment.
The senator’s declaration came during his district’s Stakeholders Engagement at the weekend at which leaders in the zone, including the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Salako and a former Minister of State for Education, Mrs. Iyabo Anisulowo, who represented the zone in the Senate from 2003 and 2007, commended Adeola for his unprecedented developmental interventions across the district.
Political leaders, party executives, and community representatives converged at the meeting to review the state of development in the zone.
Adeola said that he had done his best to justify the confidence reposed in him by the people of Ogun West, adding that his focus remains the delivering of tangible dividends of democracy across all Local Government Areas in the district.
According to Anisulowo, the scale, spread, and consistency of projects executed under Adeola’s representation have distinguished his tenure from previous ones, noting that the district had not experienced such extensive delivery of people-oriented projects in the past.
Drawing from her experience as a federal lawmaker, she said that the senatorial district had never witnessed development interventions of such magnitude and coordination.
She described the projects as evidence of purposeful leadership and a strong commitment to public service.
Also, Salako said that the large turnout of leaders at the engagement was a reflection of the unity and political preparedness of the district.
He expressed his support for calls urging Adeola to take on higher responsibility, saying such backing was based on his visible achievements across Ogun West.
He noted that effective leadership must be rewarded with greater responsibility, particularly when performance is measurable and widely acknowledged.
The meeting also resolved to intensify grassroots mobilisation for the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) membership registration, urging residents to actively participate in the process.
Other stakeholders encouraged eligible citizens to obtain their National Identification Number and Permanent Voter Cards to strengthen democratic participation in the district.
The event was attended by several prominent APC political figures across the district.
The zone is canvassing and pushing for Adeola to take over the governorship mantle of the state.
