Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has indicated that he will soon unveil his preferred candidate to succeed him as he approaches the end of his two-term tenure in 2027. The governor disclosed that the announcement will be made on Wednesday, April 8, signaling an early and deliberate move to shape the future leadership of the state.
Makinde stated that his administration has been engaging credible individuals as part of a structured transition process, emphasizing that the eventual candidate will emerge through consensus rather than a divisive contest.
According to him, the selection process is designed to ensure inclusivity, giving all aspirants an opportunity to present their vision while maintaining a level playing field. He added that the goal is to identify a candidate who can sustain the progress already achieved under his administration while advancing the long-term development of the state.
The governor noted that residents are closely watching developments as Oyo approaches a critical transition period, acknowledging public interest in the continuity and direction of governance.
This move reflects a strategic political approach aimed at stabilizing the ruling structure within the state, strengthening party cohesion, and ensuring a seamless transfer of power when the time comes.
In practical terms, Makinde is not just choosing a successor—he is attempting to engineer a controlled political handover, positioning Oyo State for continuity rather than disruption.