In a recent and thought-provoking announcement, Chief
Jubril Dotun Sanusi, the Chairman and CEO of Ilaji Sports and Resorts and the
Jagun Olubadan of Ibadanland, has publicly declared his decision to step back
from the Oyo State 2027 governorship race. This decision, made after
considerable contemplation and discussions with his father, is rooted in what
he describes as a “frustration with the circus that is unfolding” within Oyo
State’s current political framework.
Sanusi, renowned for his dedication to Oyo State’s
development through investments in sports, youth empowerment, and
community-driven initiatives, expressed grave disappointment with the direction
of governance. “It is unfortunate that many of our civil servants, public
officials, and even political appointees are focused more on personal gains
than the welfare of the state,” Sanusi stated. His decision, he explained,
reflects a choice not to participate in a system he feels is deviating from the
principles of selfless service.
Chief Sanusi emphasized that he had undertaken a
comprehensive assessment, including consultations with independent experts, and
ultimately felt that contesting for governorship would be incompatible with the
current political environment. “Joining politics under these circumstances
would not serve the best interests of our citizens,” he added. “This decision,
made after extensive discussion with my father, Alhaji Ganiyu Oladosu Sanusi,
is a step towards safeguarding the integrity of my commitments to Oyo State’s
true development.”
Chief Sanusi assured that, despite stepping away from
the political scene, his commitment to humanitarian efforts remains unwavering.
“I will continue with my humanitarian services that enhance human and community
development,” he stated, reaffirming his dedication to impactful initiatives
aimed at uplifting the lives of the people of Oyo State. Through programs in
education, sports, and other community-focused projects, he pledged to remain
actively involved in fostering sustainable growth and development across the
state.
This withdrawal has evoked mixed reactions from his
supporters, who had rallied around him with the hope of progressive leadership.
In response, Sanusi extended his gratitude, acknowledging their faith in his
vision for the state. “To all lovers of JDS, I urge you to direct your support
towards identifying a truly competent candidate who can earnestly serve the
interests of Oyo State.”
Though he won’t be on the ballot, Chief Jubril Dotun
Sanusi’s legacy of impactful initiatives like the JDS Football League and
contributions to Oyo State’s youth empowerment reflect his ongoing commitment
to social and economic growth. His decision not to run marks a pivotal moment
in the state’s political landscape, raising a call for citizens to carefully
consider the qualities they seek in their leaders for a prosperous Oyo State.
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