Prominent traditional worshippers from across Oyo State, on Thursday, declared their support for the governorship ambition of Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi ahead the 2027 elections.
The traditional worshipers, who were drawn from all the geopolitical zones in the state, gathered in their thousands at the Ilaji International Mini Stadium to offer prayers for the peace and progress of the state.
The traditionalists, representing Oyo, Ogbomosho, Oke Ogun and Ibarapa zones, declared their unflinching support for the 2027 governorship bid of Chief Dotun Sanusi.
In a powerful demonstration of unity and spiritual alignment, they offered special prayers for the success of Sanusi and for the continued prosperity of Oyo State under his potential leadership.
The event, which saw the full attendance of eminent traditional leaders, was led by His Eminence, the Olu Isese of Ibadanland, Araba Ifalere Odegbemi Odegbola II.
Also present were the Aare Isese of Oyo State, Aare Kunmi Egbelade, Oluaye Ogboni Aborigines, Kabiyesi Kazeem Alade, Olori Alagbaa of Ibadanland, Oloye Ojeniyi and Alhaja Rashidat Atipako.
Other notable leaders present included President of the Traditional Council of Ifa Religion, Oloye Fayemi Fakayode, and Mogaji Onibudo of Ibadanland, among several other distinguished Isese leaders from across the state.
In their goodwill messages, the traditional worshippers acknowledged the steadfast financial support of Sanusi, the Jagunmolu Olubadan of Ibadanland, for the sacrifices (ètùtù) which they claimed have been instrumental in sustaining peace across Ibadan and Oyo State.
Araba Ifalere Odegbemi Odegbola specifically lauded Chief Sanusi for his unwavering commitment to ensuring harmony and stability, underscoring the significance of his contributions to the welfare of the state.
The gathering concluded with a dedicated prayer session as the leaders of the traditional worshipers rallied round Chief Sanusi. They also affirmed their hope and belief in his being the next occupant of the Oyo State Government House, come 2027.