“Here Am I, Send Me!” – Hon. Olushayo Bibiire and the Future of Ogbomosho South

Every community comes to a defining moment when it must choose who will carry its hopes and speak for its people. For Ogbomosho South, that question is becoming louder as 2027 draws nearer: “And who will go for us?” In a season when promises are cheap and trust is hard-won, one voice has quietly but consistently answered, “Here am I, send me.” That voice is Hon. Olushayo Bibiire’s.

Long before political season banners and slogans, Bibiire has been present in the life of Ogbomosho South. He has stood shoulder to shoulder with the youth at their summits, encouraging civic responsibility and PVC registration, not because it was fashionable, but because he believes a society rises when its young people take ownership of their future. He has sat with traditional leaders, bridging the gap between old and new, listening to grievances and carrying them to the right quarters. He has shown up at community events, cultural days, and town halls, not for photographs but to hear people out and act on what he hears.

His imprint is visible at night, too. In communities where darkness once bred insecurity, solar streetlights now stand like quiet sentinels — safer roads, more vibrant evening trade, children doing homework under their glow. These aren’t mere projects on paper; they are lived realities for families across Ogbomosho South.

Bibiire’s passion for education is equally unmistakable. From supporting student initiatives to collaborating on outreach programmes for less-privileged children, he has made learning and opportunity a personal cause. He understands that without nurturing the minds of today, there is no future to build tomorrow.

This is what sets him apart. He has not waited for election season to begin to show leadership; he has been leading all along. His actions reflect a brand of politics that is less about noise and more about nurture, less about titles and more about tangible results. In him, people see a bridge between their aspirations and achievable progress.

As 2027 approaches, the choice before Ogbomosho South is not just about changing names on a ballot paper. It is about deciding whether the community wants a continuation of token gestures or a deepening of people-centred leadership. Hon. Olushayo Bibiire represents that latter choice. He embodies the readiness, humility and tested capacity that the moment demands.

When the question is asked again, “And who will go for us?”, Ogbomosho South can answer confidently: “Here is one who has been going for us already. Here is one ready to go further.” In Hon. Olushayo Bibiire, the people have not just an aspirant, but a true alternative — a leader who has lived the answer before the question was even posed.

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