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Osogbo Stadium: AMBO’s Anti-development Legacy Exposed, Osun People Must Reject Enemies Of Progress – TICC
Osogbo Stadium: AMBO’s Anti-development Legacy Exposed, Osun People Must Reject Enemies Of Progress – TICC

The attention of the good people of Osun State has once again been drawn to the disturbing revelations contained in the recent interview granted by former Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Yemi Lawal, on how the reconstruction of the Osogbo City Stadium was deliberately frustrated during the inglorious administration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by former governor Gboyega Oyetola
According to Hon. Lawal, the project suffered a painful setback as a result of the opposition mounted by Mr Bola Oyebamiji , who at the time served as Commissioner for Finance. This revelation further confirms what many residents of Osun have long suspected, that the Apc governorship candidate has never been genuinely committed to the development of Osun State and the welfare of its people.
Sporting and recreational infrastructure is not merely about entertainment. Across the world, sports have become a multi-billion-dollar industry, creating employment opportunities, stimulating local economies, promoting youth engagement, and reducing social vices. Any leader with foresight would understand the immense economic and social value of investing in sports development.
It is therefore shocking that an individual who now seeks to govern Osun State actually deployed his influence to obstruct a strategic project capable of empowering thousands of young people and positioning the state as a major sporting destination.

Such conduct speaks volumes about Mr Oyebamiji’s abysmal vision, his apparent indifference to the aspirations of Osun youths, and a managerial disposition that prioritizes political calculations above public interest. It is yet another example of the anti-people policies that characterized the sadistic APC administration under which Osun was subjected to years of stagnation, hardship, and missed opportunities.
While Oyebamiji and his associates reportedly worked against the reconstruction of the Osogbo City Stadium, Governor Ademola Adeleke has demonstrated what visionary and people-oriented leadership looks like.
Today, the stadium is not only being rebuilt but is undergoing comprehensive remodelling to meet modern standards. More importantly, Governor Adeleke has expanded the seating capacity from 4,000 to 15,000, a bold and strategic investment with inherent long-term planning and an strategic commitment to the future of sports and youth development in Osun State.
This transformation being championed by governor Ademola Adeleke is not merely about increasing the number of seats. It is about creating opportunities. It is about attracting sporting events, generating economic activities, creating jobs, nurturing talents, and placing Osun firmly on the national sporting map.

The contrast could not be clearer.
On one side stands Governor Ademola Adeleke, a leader who sees possibilities, invests in the future, and delivers tangible development for the people.
On the other side stands Bola Oyebamiji, whose record, by the account of those who served with him, reveals a pattern of hostility towards projects capable of transforming the lives of ordinary citizens.
The forthcoming governorship election therefore presents a historic choice for the people of Osun State. It is a choice between progress and regression. Between visionary leadership and anti-development politics. Between light and darkness.
Osun people must never return to the dark era when critical developmental projects were frustrated for personal and political interests. We must never go back to the Egypt of abandoned dreams, stunted growth, and misplaced priorities.
The light has come to Osun. The evidence is visible in every sector. The reconstruction and expansion of the Osogbo City Stadium is yet another measure of Governor Adeleke’s determination to build a prosperous future for our youths and the generations yet unborn.
The people of Osun know those who are building and those who once obstructed development. They know those who represent hope and those whose legacy is defined by missed opportunities.
When the time comes, Osun will choose light over darkness, progress over retrogression, and development over deception.
Signed:
Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq
Spokesperson
The Imole Campaign Council (TICC)

