Oyo North 2027: Why Olawumi Ogunesan Is the Leader We Need? | By Chief Fatona John Babatunde

John Calvin Maxwell, a renowned American author and speaker, famously stated, “People don’t care how much you know—until they know how much you care.” This powerful insight resonates deeply in today’s political landscape, where many candidates present themselves with impressive credentials and lofty promises. Yet, the true measure of a leader lies not just in their knowledge but in their genuine commitment to the people they serve.
As we approach the 2027 elections in Oyo North Senatorial District, the choice is clear. We need a leader who has consistently demonstrated care and dedication. Chief (Mrs) Hannah Olawumi Ogunesan, MFR, stands out as a beacon of hope and integrity. Her extensive experience as a former permanent secretary and as the head of service in Oyo State speaks volumes about her capability and commitment.
Mrs Olawumi Ogunesan’s track record is not merely a list of accomplishments; it is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the welfare of the people. She has been a champion for positive change, advocating for policies that uplift our communities and empower individuals. Her leadership has always been marked by compassion and a deep understanding of the challenges we face.

In a political environment often filled with rhetoric and empty promises, Chief Ogunesan has proven that she is not just another candidate. She embodies the values of empathy and service that we, the people of Oyo North, need. Her vision for our district is rooted in genuine concern for our well-being, and she is ready to take action to make that vision a reality.

As we gear up for the 2027 Oyo North Senatorial Election, let us rally behind a leader who truly cares. Let us support Chief Mrs Hannah Olawumi Ogunesan, knowing that she will represent our interests with integrity and passion. Together, we can forge a brighter future for Oyo North.
For a leadership grounded in care and commitment, support HOPE—support Olawumi Ogunesan.
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