Oyebamiji: I Am In This Race To Win, Serve, Deliver Value To Our Party, People

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Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, popularly known as AMBO, is the leading gubernatorial aspirant in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election scheduled for Saturday, 13 December 2025, in Osun State. In an interview with journalists, he outlines his vision for the state, drawing on his extensive experience in both the public and private sectors. He also speaks on the unity and camaraderie among the aspirants ahead of the primary, among other key issues.

Why Are You Vying for the Exalted Seat of Governor of Osun State?

Osun State has an estimated population of about five million citizens. We are blessed with vast human capital and abundant mineral resources — all tangible assets that can elevate our state to a new level of prosperity.

To maximise these assets, Osun requires a focused, credible, knowledgeable manager with proven character and capacity. A leader who can confidently sign their signature and stand by it. I, Bola Oyebamiji, offer myself because I have the managerial competence and experience to reposition Osun State for greatness and deliver the dividends of democracy to our people.

I have served as Commissioner for Finance, working directly with two governors, and I also served as Managing Director of the state’s investment arm, OSICOL. The records are there, and my antecedents are clear.

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You are contesting against the former National Secretary of the party, Sen. Iyiola Omisore. Do you think you can defeat him?

Senator Iyiola Omisore is a distinguished leader whom we all recognise and respect. But he is not the only aspirant — there are about 14 of us contesting, and all are credible individuals.

If you examine our profiles, you will see that the Osun APC has assembled aspirants of very high calibre — something rare in Nigeria’s political landscape.

This is why I maintain that this contest is a friendly match. Whoever emerges through the guidance of our elders will receive our full support. There is no confrontation, no hostility but only brotherhood and mutual respect. Our united objective is for APC to win.

Osun APC is currently divided. How do you intend to win the election?

Unity, unity, and unity, that is the foundation of Osun APC today.

In the past two years, we have not lost a single member to any opposition party. Instead, we have gained over a million members from other parties. This speaks to our character, organisation, and strength. APC is the party to beat.

After the primaries, we will sit together as one family, work together, and deliver victory together.

Why leave certainty, NIWA MD, for uncertainty, a governorship contest, you might not win? Who is backing you?

I have no political godfather. The people backing me are the APC members, the good people of Osun State, and the credibility I have built over decades.

With all modesty, I am an aspirant to beat and that confidence is why I resigned my appointment.

Let me share a brief background of myself,
I worked in the private sector for 28 years, mostly in banking, a target-driven industry where you must know your craft and deliver results. I left that certainty to join the public sector in 2012. I became MD of OSICOL, and the achievements are there for anyone to verify.

From OSICOL, I was appointed Commissioner for Finance under former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, and we delivered excellently. I served without blemish.

Later, I was appointed Managing Director of NIWA, and in two years, we recorded unprecedented progress, and the results have never matched since the creation of the authority.

These experiences give me confidence that with hard work, competence, and God’s grace, success will always follow.

We are in this race to win, to serve, and to deliver value to our party and our people.

What makes you different from other aspirants?

I have spent 12 years in the topmost levels of government, working directly with tough, credible managers — two former governors. As Commissioner for Finance, you must thoroughly analyse, review, and recommend every financial decision. I understand government operations deeply.

Among all aspirants, I am the only one with this combination of high-level experience, proven records, and capacity in both the private and public sectors.

I have the experience. I have the records. I have the antecedents. And I am prepared to lead Osun State to a new era.

What insights or experiences from leading a federal agency do you think have best equipped you to govern Osun State?

Nigeria is a diverse country, and my prior public sector experience prepared me well for NIWA. Leading an organisation with a wide reach and mandate broadened my expertise in human management. The maritime sector, along with the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and its agencies, requires daily interaction with sister agencies, other ministries, the legislature, and the judiciary. The experience was transformative and has prepared me to govern effectively.

What are the core principles that guide your leadership, and how do you intend to apply them in governing the state?

I was shaped in a target-oriented industry: banking, which rewards performance and sanctions inefficiency. This philosophy has guided my professional and personal life for decades. I am committed to a fair reward system, helping everyone reach their potential without bias. My administration will be firmly rooted in fairness and equity. It will be a new dawn for our people.

Given Osun’s vibrant cultural heritage and underdeveloped industrial sector, which specific industries will you focus on to stimulate the state’s economy and achieve greater fiscal independence?

Osun is historically the cradle of the Yoruba people and home to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the Osun-Osogbo sacred grove. Every town has unique cultural events that can be leveraged economically. We aim to restore Osun to a prominent position culturally and economically.

Agriculture and its value chains will receive maximum attention. Osun has fertile land and a youthful population, and the market is growing. We will create the next generation of millionaires from agriculture. Public-private partnerships, particularly in agro-allied and ICT sectors, will be prioritised. MSMEs, especially women and youth-led businesses, will be supported with financing, training, and empowerment.

Closing remark to party members, supporters and people of Osun

I want to especially appreciate the journalists who put this press conference together. Beyond that, I appreciate the entire Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO) Movement. I may not be able to mention names, but please be assured that I honour and recognise every one of you.

I also acknowledge my wife, who has stood, walked, and stayed with me through every step of this journey. I pray that Almighty God will lead us all to our promised land.

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