Oyo State stands at a critical crossroads as Governor Seyi Makinde’s second term winds down ahead of the 2027 governorship election. The administration has delivered tangible progress in infrastructure, education, agriculture, and economic stability through a clear, results-driven governance model. What the state needs now is not a break from this momentum but a leader with the depth of experience, intellectual rigor, and institutional knowledge that can consolidate on these gains and accelerate the state’s economic reemergence.
Professor Musibau A. Babatunde, the current Secretary to the State Government (SSG), a Professor of Economics at the University of Ibadan, and an architect of the state’s economic blueprint, is uniquely positioned to provide that envisioned leadership.
*A Proven Architect of Oyo’s Economic Transformation*
Since 2019, Professor Babatunde has been at the heart of Oyo State’s economic policy architecture. He began as Special Adviser (SA) on Economy to Governor Makinde, providing expert counsel during the formative years of the administration. He was later elevated to Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, where he played an important role in designing and implementing the Oyo State Roadmap for Accelerated Development (2019-2023), which is the foundational economic framework that has guided government activities for the past seven years.
This Roadmap was not an abstract document; it was a practical, data-driven strategy focused on revenue generation, fiscal discipline, youth empowerment through agribusiness and skills acquisition, private-sector partnerships, and sustainable infrastructure development. Under his stewardship, the state moved from a position of economic uncertainty to one of measurable growth. Budget performance improved significantly, domestic revenue streams expanded, and the state attracted investments while maintaining fiscal prudence even amid national and global economic headwinds.
His transition to SSG in January 2026 further demonstrates the governor’s confidence in his ability to coordinate the entire machinery of government. Governor Makinde himself noted that Babatunde has been with the administration from the beginning, understands its vision intimately, and was among the few who believed in it before 2019. This continuity is not mere loyalty, it is institutional memory that ensures policies are not abandoned midway but built upon.
*Intellectual Depth Meets Practical Governance Experience*
Unlike many politicians who rely on rhetoric or patronage, Professor Babatunde brings world-class academic credentials and research expertise to governance. As a Professor of Economics at the University of Ibadan with specializations in international economics, energy economics, development economics, and growth empirics, he has published extensively and earned recognition such as the African Economic Research Consortium Collaborative PhD Scholarship. His scholarly work equips him to navigate complex economic realities, global inflation, climate impacts on agriculture, youth unemployment, and the need for sustainable revenue—better than most.
Yet he is no ivory-tower theorist. His progression from Chief Economic Adviser to Commissioner to SSG shows a rare blend of policy design, implementation oversight, and bureaucratic coordination. He has managed multi-billion-naira budgets, negotiated public-private partnerships, and ensured that economic plans translate into visible deliverables, from an improved budget execution to youth empowerment programs embedded in the Roadmap. This hands-on experience across seven years of governance makes him the candidate best prepared to hit the ground running on Day One.
*Continuity Without Complacency:The Case for a Worthy Successor*
Oyo State has broken the historical cycle of policy discontinuity that plagued previous administrations. The gains recorded in the last seven years, with enhanced internally generated revenue, expanded economic opportunities, and a reputation for fiscal responsibility, are too valuable to risk on an untested hand. Professor Babatunde is not an outsider seeking to “start afresh”; he is the insider who helped design the very framework that produced these results. He has been described in various quarters as a worthy successor precisely because he embodies the competence, loyalty to Oyo’s progress, and vision needed to sustain Omituntun (the administration’s development philosophy) into the next decade.
As Governor, he would prioritize:
• Deepening economic re-emergence by building on the existing Roadmap with an updated, ambitious Omituntun 3.0 that leverages technology, value-chain agriculture, tourism, and solid minerals.
• Fiscal discipline and inclusive growth, ensuring that revenue gains translate into better healthcare, education, and job creation for the youth who form the majority of the state’s population.
• Good governance and institutional strengthening, drawing on his experience coordinating ministries, departments, and agencies to deliver seamless service to the people.
• Unity and merit-based leadership, as evidenced by his appointment based purely on competence and track record rather than ethnic, religious, or zonal considerations.
*A Leader for Oyo’s Future*
Oyo State does not need another experiment in governance. It needs a steady, visionary hand that understands the economic fundamentals, has proven capacity to deliver, and possesses the integrity to place the state’s interest above personal or partisan considerations. Professor Musibau A. Babatunde has earned the trust of the current governor, the respect of technocrats, and the admiration of those who value evidence-based leadership.
As the governor prepares to unveil his preferred successor in the coming weeks, the case for Professor Babatunde is compelling: he is not just ready, he is already delivering. Choosing him ensures that the economic re-emergence of Oyo State does not stall but accelerates, securing a prosperous, stable, and inclusive future for all citizens.
Oyo deserves nothing less.
Olatunde O. Ibikunle
(A concerned citizen of Oyo State)

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