Kehinde Olaosebikan, former chairman of Oluyole Local Government, has officially entered the race for the House of Representatives, representing the All Progressives Congress (APC). His candidacy is marked by a significant donation of a new secretariat to the party, aimed at bolstering APC's infrastructure in the region as the 2026 elections approach.
Olaosebikan's move comes amid a competitive political landscape, where local party structures play a crucial role in securing electoral victories. His past leadership in Oluyole has positioned him as a familiar face among constituents, while his commitment to the party's growth reflects a strategic approach to garnering support. "Investing in our party's foundation is essential for our collective success," stated APC state chairman, Adeola Adebayo, emphasizing the importance of local engagement.
As the electoral season heats up, Olaosebikan’s initiative may enhance APC's visibility and operational capacity in Oluyole. His entry into the race not only signifies his ambition but also underscores the party's efforts to strengthen its foothold in a region that has seen shifting political allegiances. How effectively he can leverage this support will be pivotal in the upcoming elections.