“Oloye Dotun Sanusi, without equivocation and mendacious, has all the requisite qualifications to steer the wheel of Oyo State and even in an international capacity.”
Good name, pedigree and antecedents cannot be taken or exchanged for anything as it transcend good luck for the bearer. No doubt, one transcends either by grace (born with a silver spoon or getting connected) or struggles to reach optimum.
Without political regurgitation or loathing, Oloye Jubril Dotun Sanusi, against all odds, remains the most outstanding gubernatorial candidate for 2027.
His personality can network votes across the zones, making Oyo State, and his magnitude supports being received beyond political gimmicks or sycophantic activities.
Jubril Dotun Sanusi, as a typical Ibadan man with a revered Ibadan traditional title, speaks volume about his ambition as he is far from personal gain, inordinate ambition and self-aggrandizement.
His contributions to Oyo socio-economic development make him a snorter. Sanusi is indeed a talent hunter, bridge builder, organizer of technocrats, wealth creator and cultural custodian.
Apart from his vast experience in the public/private sector, as a trained engineer and foremost international consultant, Sanusi has uplifted the sports activities in the state to climax and always maintained resilience in bettering people’s lots.
Jubril Dotun Sanusi is a proactive, witty, effulgent, diligent, resilient and intelligent candidate for any lucky political party to bear it flag. He is a man of political value who can shake the spines of political adversaries and deliver gallantly at the poll.
Oloye Dotun Sanusi, without equivocation and mendacious, has all the requisite qualifications to steer the wheel of Oyo state and even in an international capacity.
He is the man needed to restore our lost glory by bringing back monumental achievements, transforming the archaic ways of governance and repositioning the transformed nomenclature.
With his candidature, Oyo has secured security, health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, commerce and investment. JDS, beyond religious bigotry, is an opportunity we can afford to lose.
•Adebayo writes from Ayedade, Ibadan.