As political realignments intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections, a new force is steadily redefining the political narrative in Afijio State Constituency. Hon. Olaleye Olusegun Thomas (SOT), a Nigerian-Canadian and proud son of Afijio soil, is emerging not just as an aspirant, but as a symbol of competence, exposure, and transformative leadership.
Widely regarded as a man of ideas and action, SOT brings to the race a rare blend of grassroots connection and international exposure. His entry into the contest has sparked renewed optimism among residents who believe Afijio is overdue for representation that can project the constituency beyond local relevance and place it on the global development map.
With years of professional experience abroad, Olaleye Thomas is seen as an “exposé leader” — one whose worldview, networks, and understanding of modern governance position him to attract opportunities, partnerships, and policy innovations capable of accelerating development in Afijio.

Speaking on his aspiration for the Oyo State House of Assembly, SOT made it clear that his ambition is driven by service, vision, and a deep commitment to people-centred governance.
“Afijio deserves representation that thinks globally but acts locally. My aspiration is to bring effective legislation, accountability, and sustainable development that directly improves the lives of our people,” he stated.

Hon. Olaleye Thomas’ legislative agenda is anchored on strategic priorities including infrastructure development, youth empowerment, quality education, accessible healthcare, and economic expansion. Beyond promises, he emphasises practical solutions, innovation, and the use of global best practices adapted to local realities.
Stakeholders across Afijio describe SOT as calm, accessible, intellectually grounded, and deeply rooted in community values. Youth leaders, professionals, and traditional figures alike note his ability to engage constructively across age groups and social divides, earning him growing acceptance as a unifying figure.
As a Nigerian in the diaspora, SOT believes Afijio can benefit immensely from global exposure without losing its cultural identity.

“My international experience is not for show — it is a tool. Afijio must tap into global ideas, investments, and development models that work, while preserving our values and identity,” he added.
Political analysts observe that SOT’s emergence has injected a new level of seriousness into the Afijio Assembly race, particularly among young voters and development-driven stakeholders who are eager for leadership that transcends conventional politics.
With months still ahead before the 2027 elections, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Hon. Olaleye Olusegun Thomas represents a new political direction — one defined by exposure, competence, integrity, and a clear roadmap for progress.
For many residents, his entry signals more than ambition; it signals hope — the hope that Afijio State Constituency can finally produce a representative capable of elevating its voice, relevance, and development footprint from the local stage to the global arena.






