The political momentum in Ondo South took a new turn over the weekend as HRH Dele Omosehin, the Traditional Prime Minister (Lisa) of Osooro Kingdom, officially announced his intention to contest in the 2027 general elections.
The declaration, made during a well-attended engagement with stakeholders from Okitipupa, Irele, and surrounding communities, marked a pivotal moment in the growing political movement inspired by HRH Omosehin’s consistent track record in grassroots service and empowerment.
“I am not driven by personal ambition, but by the growing demand for responsible, inclusive, and results-oriented leadership. The time has come to elevate the work we’ve done and reach more people through formal representation,” he stated.
As the founder of the Bamidele Omosehin Foundation (BOF) and president of the Bamidele Omosehin Group (BOG), Omosehin has delivered wide-reaching philanthropic and developmental interventions—ranging from youth empowerment and education support to widow aid, health outreach, and community development projects.
The gathering witnessed strong declarations of support from stakeholders, prayers from traditional leaders, and unanimous pledges of loyalty from various interest groups. Many described HRH Omosehin as “a beacon of hope whose humility, generosity, and commitment set him apart.”
While the specific office he intends to contest remains open, political observers agree that his entry into the 2027 race will greatly influence the political trajectory of Ondo South.
Signed, Olufowobi Olarewaju Desmond Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to HRH Dele Omosehin
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