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Only an illiterate will be reading from book just to greet his people in a 40 seconds video Osun people deserves better and AMBO is the only way out!!!







Osun APC jokers are celebrating road grading😂😂😂. This is what they're trying to limit osun state into.



How foolish are the APC Lackey boys, celebrating grading of road over Imölë road construction. Oyebanji have nothing to campaign with in Osun.

From Waterways to Osun Ambition: How Oyebamiji’s Administrative Genius Could Transform Osun State Economy if Elected. In a country where public institutions often falter under inefficiency, few administrators leave a tangible legacy of growth. One such rare figure is Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, immediate past Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), whose tenure has been defined by bold revenue expansion and structural reform. Under his leadership, NIWA evolved from a routine agency into a revenue generating engine. Before resignation, his 2025 fiscal projections to the National Assembly, Oyebamiji outlined an ambitious plan to grow the agency’s revenue by over 200%, targeting N34.389 billion, with N9.054 billion to be remitted to the Consolidated Revenue Fund. This was a dramatic leap from the N2.625 billion remitted in 2023 before his tenure, and built on the N5.9 billion 77% increase achieved in 2024, results that speak to both ambition and a deep mastery of financial systems. Yet, Oyebamiji’s impact extends beyond numbers. His governance philosophy, anchored in structure, accountability, and innovation, allowed him to unlock dormant economic value within the government institution. Through mechanisms such as the Port Development Levy, property leases, and improved internal revenue generation, he demonstrated precisely the kind of fiscal and administrative expertise that Osun State urgently needs. What distinguishes Oyebamiji is not only technical skill but consistent delivery. His approach follows a clear pattern: identify inefficiencies, design systems, and scale outcomes. This blend of strategic thinking and execution has earned him recognition as a “quiet reformer” and, increasingly, a wizard of public administration. As Osun faces pressing challenges, declining revenues, infrastructure needs, civil service reform, and social welfare demands, the next leadership phase requires more than rhetoric. It demands fiscal intelligence and administrative precision, qualities Oyebamiji has repeatedly demonstrated. Analysts note that his NIWA experience provides a blueprint for state level transformation. If applied in Osun, similar strategies in revenue expansion, asset optimization, and institutional efficiency could significantly boost the state’s economic fortunes. Beyond economics, such growth has real human impact: better roads, improved healthcare, strengthened education, and enhanced welfare for civil servants. It represents a government capable of meeting obligations while investing meaningfully in its people. For many, the question is no longer whether Oyebamiji understands governance, but whether Osun is ready to leverage that expertise. His record shows a leader who transforms bureaucratic systems into engines of development, viewing governance not as a platform for politics, but as a tool for measurable progress. Ultimately, the promise of Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji is rooted in a simple yet powerful principle: proven capacity. For a state like Osun, eager for economic expansion and institutional renewal, that difference could mean the transformation Osun State has long awaited, for every son and daughter of the state. Aschor Babalola. #AMBO #AMBO2026 #Osundecides #Oyebamiji
































