Dele Omosehin is rapidly becoming a formidable force in the political landscape of Okitipupa/Irele Federal Constituency, Ondo State, Nigeria. His rise is not just about ambition—it’s about genuine connections with the people, thanks to the grassroots movement he founded, the Asejere Progressive Movement. This initiative has ignited a wave of enthusiasm among traders, youth, farmers, women’s groups, and community leaders alike.
Unlike many politicians who surface only during election seasons, Omosehin, known as the Prime Minister of Osooro Kingdom, has established a reputation built on trust through consistent engagement. He’s been a familiar face at town halls, celebrations, and even funerals across various towns like Ode-Irele, Okitipupa, Ilutitun, and Igbotako. His unwavering support for small businesses, vocational training, rural infrastructure, and youth initiatives has earned him “street credibility” that transcends party affiliations, religious differences, and generational divides. Numerous beneficiaries of his philanthropic efforts can attest to his commitment.
What sets Omosehin apart is his hands-on, inclusive approach. His calm demeanor and consultative style resonate with traditional rulers, opinion leaders, and professional groups, who increasingly back him amid Nigeria’s often divisive political climate. Voters, tired of empty promises, view him as a refreshing alternative: competent, empathetic, and genuinely accessible. As noted by Tope Temokun, a distinguished legal figure from Ondo State, Omosehin possesses the heart of a protective mother—an assurance that he will truly care for his constituents if elected to the Green Chamber.
Analysts point out that the momentum Omosehin is generating is not just another fleeting trend; it’s a movement fueled by real passion aimed at tackling unemployment, infrastructure challenges, and youth unrest. While skeptics question whether popularity alone can seal the deal, Omosehin’s long-standing relationships give him a distinct advantage in a constituency that celebrates loyalty ahead of elections.
Certainly, challenges lie ahead. Political intrigues are par for the course, and established interests are formidable. However, Omosehin’s deep-rooted networks provide him with a solid foundation. From the bustling streets of Irele to the vibrant markets of Okitipupa, residents increasingly see him not just as another politician, but as a true partner in progress. His ascent heralds a potential new chapter in local representation, one where collective participation leads to shared prosperity for all. After all, in Omosehin’s philosophy, “Asejere ni ti wa o.” (We are all in this together).